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| DND | https://underdark.quest |
| Website | https://jlipps.com |
| Band | https://splendourhyaline.bandcamp.com/ |
| DND | https://underdark.quest |
Searching may not be physical, but it's still a skill to learn. Humans gain satisfaction and even develop wisdom by acquiring and mastering various skills throughout life.
Having a robot to give you answers may be efficient, but it feels even more alienating than the current black-box digital world.
I think that with all new tech, the primary question should be "What are we losing by adopting it this way?" because modern productivist thinking focuses only on gains and not side effects.
"ChatGPT will replace search" reminded me of the "device paradigm" by Albert Borgmann:
> What Borgmann sees happening is the increasing procurement of goods without the contexts which originally gave those goods meaning. Microwave dinners, treadmills, and the assembly line all come into view as clear examples of devices which subtly undermine the value in the process of preparing food, the engagement of the physical world via running through it, and the satisfaction of creative, skilled labor.
Just finished listening to a ~640 page equivalent audiobook in Spanish (a fantasy novel) over the course of ~1mo. What a great way to improve listening comprehension!
Starting out I had to listen at about 0.6x speed to get everything, and progressed to 1.0x by around halfway through. So much improvement with so little "effort".
Exposure to comprehensible input ftw!
🎵 And that's how the world began // And that's how the world will end 🎵
I felt sad for Modest Mouse yesterday after hearing the news about Jeremiah Green's passing, so I recorded a tribute cover. 💚
https://jlipps.bandcamp.com/track/3rd-planet-modest-mouse-cover
track by Jonathan Lipps
"So how does science proceed, if induction is fucked (which it is) and we can’t logically determine how to have new ideas (which we can’t)? Easy - just take a fucking guess."
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Look, there’s been a lot of controversy lately about what is and isn’t “good philosophy” and what we can and can’t say, and opinions on that are like assholes - everyone’s got one, and no one knows what to do about Wittgenstein’s.