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| | Comment by Kevin - That's me! The main one I sell is kratom. It's a surprisingly complicated plant; I should probably write a Less Wrong post about it's optimal use, similar to Justin Shovelain's post on caffeine. In short, it's a more effective painkiller than codeine, especially when mixed with ibuprofen. Ibuprofen on its own is as strong of a painkiller as codeine, just without an euphoric side effects. A narcotic painkiller + a non-narcotic painkiller together are much more effective for pain, which is why pharmaceutical narcotics (vicodin, percocet, even codeine, etc.) are most commonly prescribed as such. Kratom in small dosages is also a stimulant and is a reasonable productivity enhancer. It has been described as similar to coca tea without the side ...
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of diverse perspectives and discussions from various users about the intersection of philosophy and computer science, particularly focusing on programming languages like Lisp and the role of philosophy in software development. The discussions touch on topics such as the importance of philosophy in understanding technology, the historical context of philosophy, the practicality versus elegance in programming languages, and the role of community and collaboration in language design. The tone varies from supportive and critical to philosophical and technical, reflecting a range of viewpoints on the subject.
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| | AKA"Cooperation, cultural evolution& economic development".Where do 'good' or pro-social institutions come from?Why doesthe capacity for collective action andcooperative behaviour vary so much across the world today? Howdo some populationstranscend tribalism to form a civil society? How havesome societies gone beyondpersonal relations and customary rules to impersonal market exchange and anonymous institutions? In short, how do...
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| [AI summary] The article discusses the use of cookies on the On Landscape website, explaining their purpose and the user's ability to opt-out.