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The Theory of Affective Gravitation: A Lacanian-Hegelian Ontological Synthesis of Space-Time and the Psyche by /u/Top_Researcher_245

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The Theory of Affective Gravitation: A Lacanian-Hegelian Ontological Synthesis of Space-Time and the Psyche by /u/TopResearcher245

This makes sense to me and seems rigorous enough. It reminds me a lot of my "schizonomics" at my talk at Refactor Camp 2019.

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Sweet Sixteen

"You are going to be so beautiful tomorrow!"

"I know, Mom." Kelly had heard this a million times before.

"I'm just so proud of you!"

"It's just another day."

"Oh, you'll understand someday." Kelly's mom reached over and slowly poured some honey into Kelly's teacup.

Kelly sighed, already…

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Good Business as the War Machine

I posit business, meaning good business, as an undertheorized third thing between capitalism (the King) and refusal (the Priest or Hierophant). Like the Deleuzoguattarian war machine, business—true business—finds itself a contested power alternately appropriated by capitalism and enemies of the state. Traditional communisms are refusal-oriented, and do not…

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How long did the DoD have LLMs before everyone else?, or, The Knitted Brow

The question isn't: Did the DoD have AI before everyone else—the real question is: How long did they have AI before everyone else?

I find it hard to believe—almost incredible—that the DoD didn't have LLMs before everyone else. The DoD basically prints money, and they have their hands…

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