so why do we want to deprive our Machines from using this kind of Data? — SteveKlinko
It is exactly, precisely what is happening. There are influences coming from all over the place (not just psychological) and then the mind makes a choice as to which direction to exert some willful energy. The choice manifests as an act of will in a direction. — Rich
Wow, I just made myself conscious--for the first time--that things have me flirting with violence. It's not the kind or amount of violence that would get a movie "rated R for violence" or fill a horrible documentary or news report--it's just throwing reading material to the ground. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
"t is what is creatingthe impetus to move in a direction by use of will." - how (scientifically/mechanically speaking) does it do that? — Mike Adams
if there's someone sitting in judgement over it, then it's not 'free speech'. — Wayfarer
The term was selected by the Oxford Dictionary as 2016 Word of the Year.
The dictionary defines “post-truth” as “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.” — Banno
↪John Days judged by whom, and according to what? What if the ruling party decides that criticism of it is unfair - otherwise, you're free today what you want. That is obviously not 'free speech' — Wayfarer
it is easy to imagine it arising as a consequence of stipulating what constitutes fairness'. — Wayfarer
So I'm afraid not - you can't qualify free speech that way without undermining it. — Wayfarer
Tbh all i wanna do is fuck bitches get money... forever...
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Can a world exist where everyone is happy? Could happiness exist without suffering? — MonfortS26
Would a life without either be worth living? — MonfortS26
a perpetual sense of incompleteness at the very strongest point of knowledge. — Posty McPostface
Any tips about comprehending concepts and playing with them would help me! Thank you. — Abeills
I don't believe that consensus or convincing anyone is necessary. Of course often other people's opinions are of interest, maybe pointing out missed aspects of things. So one can learn from others, but when it really comes down to it, consensus or convincing others doesn't matter. — Michael Ossipoff
Yes, but in a dialectical search for meaning, the ontological preposition to your position has to be asserted first. — Posty McPostface
But, really I think the saying signifies that there's something deeper than what it is. — Posty McPostface
According to whose definition of 'fair'? — Wayfarer
It can be useful in certain contexts, like when people overcomplicate things or ask poorly considered questions. — Sapientia
As I mentioned at the other topic where this came up the other day, "It is what it is", is a meaningless truism, conveying no information, saying nothing. — Michael Ossipoff
Does anyone else use this phrase? I'm trying to think of a situation where it can be used aptly. — Posty McPostface
You can't tell people that their behavior is determined by things other than their own selves and then admonish them for not determining their own behavior. You can't have it both ways. — WISDOMfromPO-MO