Today I came across Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo Move 37 reactions and analysis, wherein AI made a weird move in Go. I ran across the link in The Why of technology which was interesting. It also referenced The Concept of Language (Noam Chomsky) and “Humanity 2.0” by Matt Taylor.
Category Archives: Philosophy
Programming principles from id software
These are great: John Romero on Programming principles from id software
- Just do it (and do it well)
- Keep your code always runnable
- Keep it simple
- Invest time in building great tools
- Test your code thoroughly
- Fix bugs as soon as possible
- Use a superior development system
- Write code for this version of the product
- Use good component abstractions
- Seek feedback from peers while coding
- Give coders creative freedom
Cognitive restructuring
I’m reading Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture which says:
Cognitive restructuring is the fundamental tool of emotional psychitecture, and psychological research has found it to be highly effective for eliminating negative emotional responses. The first step is to keep a log in the form of a notepad or smartphone app. Try to take note of every undesirable emotion you notice – anything from minor annoyance to severe anxiety. The simple act of keeping a log should cause you to notice many more of these emotions than you normally would. Every time you log an emotion, take a note of the situation which triggered it, and if possible, the chain of thoughts which immediately preceded it.
Falsehood
Today I discovered a curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in.
The Myth in Plato’s Phaedrus
I really want to finish watching The Myth in Plato’s Phaedrus which I found via Britannica, DuckDuckGo, then Wikipedia… so much reading to do!
In defense of blub studies
This popped up on lobste.rs today: In defense of blub studies¸it’s an interesting read and links to some other interesting stuff, such as this.
Are people with dark personality traits more likely to succeed?
This popped up on Hacker News today: Are people with dark personality traits more likely to succeed? — interesting read. Light forces for life!
Meno’s Paradox
Today I learned about Meno’s Paradox which is a fallacy of equivocation. It was mentioned on page 26 of a Kindle book I’m reading: How to Take Smart Notes.
Ontology, epistemology and research paradigm
A quick video explaining research paradigms: Ontology, epistemology and research paradigm. There is also a longer video on the same topic.
The unrealized potential of federation
Today I read The unrealized potential of federation.