Point It Out

Amusing, but the electron has no size in any meaningful or real sense. It is treated as a point particle and has no measurable size. Yes, weird, but that’s how the world that small just is.

That something can have an effect and no size is very counterintuitive. Nevertheless, that seems to be how the universe played it.

Future Lookback

(1) Sam White on X: "Future people will look back on current discussions about LLMs being conscious in the same way that we look back on Victorians discussing whether the telephone could be used to contact the spirit world." / X

What is it with these mooks and their dipshit-ass doofy metaphors that aren’t clever, smart, interesting or accurate? These people are such intellectual lightweights the Casimir effect could buffet them into another dimension.

What people are asking about LLMs is whether the physical computational process itself has experience. So the actual correct Victorian parallel would be Victorians wondering whether the telephone infrastructure itself could be an experiential phenomenon which essentially nobody back then wondered or asked.

Second, there is no empirical test for consciousness. None. Whether something is “really” conscious or not is simply not an answerable question at this time. It might never be. The spirit world is a testable set of hypotheses, as opposed to consciousnesses. And so far, there has not been a shred of evidence that it exists across millions of trials over hundreds of years. Further, it’s not clear what the difference is — if any — versus an entity being “really” conscious and only pretending to be. These questions have no resolution. As with quantum mechanics, if you profess to understand it, that only means you definitely do not.

And thus, the tard-ass idea that the future will obviously see how silly we are is completely unsubstantiated. Humans have a history of both over-attribution of consciousness and under-attribution. That is to say, it was once believed that animals’ and babies’ cries of pain and terror were just mechanistic, while some believed that mountains and clouds were certainly conscious. You know a belief is bunk when you could just as easily swap the opposite statement in — that is, it’d be equivalent to say that the “dismissal of consciousnesses” would be obviously as ridiculous to our descendants as “definitely conscious.”

Not everyone can be intellectually competent. But are these people even trying here? They sound like children.

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Alasdair MacIntyre was right all along.

Asymptote Bag

The difference between acting in every way like you understand something and actually understanding something is far less than people think or want to believe.

As AI approaches “pretending” to understand something with near-perfect fidelity to actually comprehending it, the collapse of certitude around what “understanding” means will cause people to hate AI even more. Fear will overtake all, and dread.

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Get Thee To Somalia

That is indeed the typical leftist response. They have far more empathy (fake empathy) for Decarlos Brown than for a productive, ambitious young woman murdered by a feral vagrant who should’ve been in jail for life already.

I will never understand it. But I do want to send them all to Somalia.

Be Ept

Why are developers some of the most IT inept users?

That has always puzzled me too. My partner is a dev and is extremely competent, but some of the worst users of all are devs. One of the most memorable is requesting a developer to go to the command line in Windows and the person having no idea what I was talking about. Getting them to find and provide their local IP address was beyond frustrating, as they also did not know what an IP address was.

I’ve also done way more troubleshooting of dev code in my day than anyone who is not an actual programmer should ever have to do.

And no, the “can’t open the command line” dev was not junior; he had at least 10 years of experience, and this was well before coding bootcamps became a thing.

Some devs are just no better than regular end users. I’d say about 60% or so.

It is funny in that thread how many devs are like, “I should be able to use my specialized tool used by three people only and never security audited because if not I am being oppressed!”

Like, get over yourself. If I allowed every dev to use their shit-level “necessary” tool, we’d have more Chinese malware than Windows XP pre-SP2 put on the open web.

There’s a reason security exists, and almost no dev gives a crap about that.