<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: Agentus</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=Agentus</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 08:48:01 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=Agentus" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by Agentus in "OpenAI closes funding round at an $852B valuation"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>What origins of ethics?<p>You use the term piracy, which potentially hints at ur biases.<p>American IP laws aren’t universal, and last I checked neither is it popular in Silicon Valley.<p>Institutions surrounding dealing with IP Piracy is an American strong arm attempt to own the unownable and to use Russel conjugates to make the flagrant attempt seem just.</p>
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<p>Trump has a history of using resource cutoff as a bargaining or coercive tool.  hes doing it with Minnesota right now with the scandal and has done it with NYC.  control over oil flows to European allies or other allies and adversaries gives his tactic more reach.</p>
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<p>yeah I had my samsung phone brick after three years.  Not sure I trust samsung hardware either.</p>
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<p>he did plateau, but he did achieve superstar status.  people who achieve less still do “retirement” tours (to pay the bills) and book large crowds decades later.</p>
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<p>to further this point.  a lot about writing is style.  editors sometimes smother the style in the name of grammar, conventions, or correctness, inoffensiveness.  sometimes the incorrectness is the entire point, and the editor erases the incorrectness not realizing it was intentional.<p>ive heard of many professions complain about their version of “editors” from comedians, to video producers, and radio jockies.</p>
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<p>at some point yah reach a cross road.  either sellout and join big brother or join the wandering homeless hordes on the streets.</p>
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<p>i vaguely remember reading an article about solving the correlation between quantum decoherence and scaling of qubit numbers.  i dont understand quantum computers so take it with a grain of salt.<p>but here’s what perplexity says:
“Exponential Error Reduction: Willow demonstrates a scalable quantum error correction method, achieving an exponential reduction in error rates as the number of qubits increases125. This is crucial because qubits are prone to errors due to their sensitivity to environmental factors25.
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<p>My migraines have been with me for ten years now and they have slowly evolved their symptoms and triggers.  Started off more as typical migraines that happened every other day, though i had head issues everyday.  it later evolved to neck pain, jaw pain, temple numbness, throbbing headaches, inability to think or process things.  lots of cooccurring head symptoms include feeling of blood pulsing.<p>visited countless medical people, most offered no real solutions or relief.
only consistent insight, temperature baths for my head reduced at least tthe superficial symptoms but not the cognitive symptoms, the superficial symptoms seemed to be aggravated by sleep.  the cognitive symptoms correlated to hard processing and thinking, straining the brain.
but the detriment to my life made it hard balancing work and responsibilities.  worse is the symptoms are debilitating at times and invisible, good luck getting sympathy or understanding from other people with that being the case.  im homeless cause its better to not have repsonsibilities and control how much i strain my brain than deal with the headaches daily and worse.<p>this whole ordeal makes you realize how limited the medical profession is.</p>
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<p>Manhattan is great to be homeless in.  free food available every couple of blocks, lots of social services. can sleep in hospitals, on the subway or elsewhere. good free transportation in the form of the subway. subways not a bad place to sleep, certain comedians did it getting started in new york.  I do it.<p>cold isnt a big problem if u know what ur doing.  during the summers u can spend all day at the beach and that makes up for it.<p>spend the day at the library working on the computer.  police and security are relatively lax so long as you know how to blend in, some homeless people are less socially adept and dont take care of themselves so they are magnets for reprisals in a manner of speaking.</p>
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<p>yup, in the process of reading Wengrow</p>
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<p>——
If you have the money to imprison the homeless you could use that very same money to just build more affordable housing and that would give you more in terms of results per dollar spent.
But that doesn't jive well with the American idea of having to morally punish unwanted behavior, instead of just helping people.
Jailing homeless people is like jailing people who break a leg:
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Forgive me if i misinterpret you.
But i think theirs three relevant perspectives here whereof two and a half disagree with your points that americans dont punish people down on their luck.<p>first perspective is the common american sympathetic or not to homeless and their perspective on penal code.  then 2nd, theres reactive use and enforcement of code, which is the main punishment for homelessness.  and third is the figurative cognitive behavior modifiers but instead of being therapists they are american rulers who want subjects to behave in a certain manner ( more on that at the end).<p>first perspective is divided into two camps i think.  empathetic yes lets not punish homelessness, lets help them out.  they seem to have more influence in liberal states.  then theres the “lazy bum” castigators, like trump said or would say. no sympathy, get a job types.<p>2nd perspective matters more because homelessness in-effect criminalized if police enforce laws and the laws are sufficient to cause more than a minor inconvenience to the homeless.  Most states technically have all types of laws to put homeless people in jail, but in certain states and certain contexts do homelessness get more aggressively targeted and thus punished.  its in the form of no body wants to deal with homeless people where they hang out at (nimbyism) so they have police remove them however the police are instructed and allowed to do, which might be making and enforcing laws incidentally target behavior homeless are more likely to do but everyone does like loitering.<p>3rd perspective is more conjecture but is based on academic documented equivalent cases in french and british colonies (found in david graebers writings) and extrapolated to say that people who make the laws in america must think like cognitive behaviorists specifically to wielding the threat of homelessness as a tool to modify the populations behavior to their agendas.  this is conjecture but not unreasonable, and its substantiated.<p>But places in America do penalize homelessness if not intentionally implicitly.  examples include hostile archtecture, no sitting rules in transportation hubs, sleep police in new york, and consequences for being, acting, or appearing homeless in various municipalities which sometimes results in jail.</p>
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<p>yeah the pattern is indiscernible because i was talking about petty crimes and related behavior (specifically homelessness) that have a lower per capita rate.   violence isnt petty and i assume many drugs offenses arent considered petty.  a quick google has validating statistics, although i cant find sources better than business insider at the moment.  homeless population per capita by state and homelessness criminalization by state.</p>
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<p>yeah, ive heard not having a home was illegal of sorts in the Soviet Union, meaning eviction was illegal or something equivolent.<p>I know what you mean by police state, but i wonder why america doesn’t consider themselves a police state, with such a large prison population and all the innocuous behaviors that can land you in legal trouble.  i guess americans get indoctrinated in a certain way of thinking, where their subset of freedoms which they can mostly practice, makes them think they are free but ignore all the numerous other penalized behaviors.  for example: i cant possess cocaine regardless if it wont be consumed as a drug, cant drink in public, cant lay down in public, cant sleep in public(ny), etc etc.  a lot of intermediary stuff gets penalized because its the only way to control some tangentially related detrimental behavior, or its penalized for making people feel odd (nudity).<p>but more on point:  america polices property taxes.  Any property owned gets taxed automatically.  this creates a forced work state to accumulate money to pay Uncle Sam.  Failure to comply with this system and you get policed or pushed around as a homeless.  David Graeber talks about Madagascar colonies set up with a similar system (underline) intentionally(/u) to produce a productive populace.  similarly he mentions ways monarchies created rules and systems to force markets and force productivity elsewhere.  I think homelessness circumstances is by design, and this free nonpolice state we call america is actually an artificial created police state.  we can choose different governing setups that have different features emergent and by design.  Its what Mao attempted to do, its what the French and British monarch did.  But i see the coercive force in all the government setups even the ones that claim to be free.</p>
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<p>You don’t have to even go to more authoritarian places to see the “solved” phenomenon.  Many conservative states have harsher sentences or are more proactive in enforcement of petty crimes to “solve” undesirable/nonconformist behavior.  Also solve is a funny word to describe dealing with people who ultimately dont want to conform to arbitrary restrictions on behavior.<p>Humans naturally evolved in a hunter gathering setting, yet certain governing “civilizing” forces had the audacity to eliminate that as possible lifestyle, and then label people who defy that restriction on lifestyle choice as problemmatic.</p>
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<p>and the economic monetary theorists.</p>
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<p>yes from an idealist perspective or eventualist, its evil.  but from the perspective of if you dont stay competitively capable of deadly force you becomes some other country’s bitch, eventually.  I’m not sure how much luxury nations and humans have to be pacifists.  As we are seeing time and time again, but now with Europe, being pacifists means the non-pacifists calls the shot and to one degree or another they become subservient to the will of the nonpacifist.  its from that perspective im arguing making autonomous deadly weapons s that might ultimately be the demise of humanity seems reasonable and not evil.</p>
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<p>yeah it sucks, but if the US gave up its death cult ways then youd still probably eventually live in one as a new conquering force fills in the void which seems inevitably going by history.</p>
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<p>quick devil’s advocate on a tangential point.  is designer better killing tools necessarily evil?  seems like the nature of the world is eat or be eaten and on the empire-scale, conquer or be conquered.  that latter point seems to be the historical norm.  Even with democracy, reasoning doesnt prevail but force of numbers seems to be the end determiner.  Point is, humans arent easy to reason with or negotiate, coercion is the dominant force through out history especially when dealing with groups of different values.<p>if one groups gives up the arms race of ultimate coercion tools or loses a conflict then they become subservient to the winners terms and norms (japan, germany, even Britain and France plus all the smaller states in between are subservient to the US)</p>
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<p>welcome to earth where 98% of forum/political interactions are confident assertions from nowhere used to dismiss people.  enjoy your stay ;).</p>
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<p>obviously theres also a multimodality gap to be overcome to intimately understanding the $100M screw to turn, but i suspect most reasoning that matters has already been translated and is embedded into/in words.  i wouldn’t underestimate the amount of useful knowledge that exists in embedding advance texts into an LLm model.  the challenge is contextually hierarchalizing it (a matter of reasoning) and decoding it back into reality (words are dimensional squished encodings of reality).</p>
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