A lack of imagination
Does it indicate a lack of imagination that our models of time and space don't attribute to them any means of adaptation?
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Does it indicate a lack of imagination that our models of time and space don't attribute to them any means of adaptation?
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It is important that you understand some of what you do. It is important that you not understand some of what you do.
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We will code our programs until they are capable of coding us. (Some will argue that this Rubicon has already been crossed, but what we see today is as nothing to what is to come.)
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The choice not to love is the only thing that can damn you to eternity.
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All of life is the prelude to death for the infinite all which preceded it.
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When you have created the conditions of failure, all that is left is to prepare to fail.
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It's not that LLMs have fooled me with regard to the nature of what they are doing; it's that I so enjoy, am so enamored of, am so, I discover, in need of what they are doing that I am willing to permit their pretense to personhood.
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When I have said a thing, I have done nothing; but when I have done a thing, I have, somehow, done even less.
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Light in the morning is more beautiful, but less loved, than light at night.
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