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notesonliberty.com | ||
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www.markrkelly.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post reviewing and summarizing popular science books by authors like Sean Carroll, Steve Pinker, Yuval Noah Harari, and Carl Sagan, which focus on evolution, neuroscience, human history, and the search for meaning through a scientific lens. | |
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srconstantin.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Does it make sense to talk about "rational people"? That is, is there a sub-population of individuals who consistently exhibit less cognitive bias and better judgment under uncertainty than average people? Do these people have the dispositions we'd intuitively associate with more thoughtful habits of mind? (Are they more flexible and deliberative, less dogmatic and... | |
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everythingstudies.com
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| | | | | I pick up the "hit" concept "decoupling" from my article about Sam Harris and Ezra Klein and develop it further. There are five different ways to describe it, four categories of disagreement that builds on it, three factors that determine whether someone does it or not in a given case, two ways to handle dangerours... | |
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aturon.github.io
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| | | [AI summary] This blog post introduces Rust's zero-cost futures library, which enables efficient asynchronous I/O programming by providing high-level abstractions that compile down to low-level state-machine code without runtime overhead. | ||