<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: shw1n</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=shw1n</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 01:13:23 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=shw1n" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by shw1n in "We Should Let a Lottery Decide Our Government (2019)"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>One of my favorite quotes re: the classics:<p>"Ignorant men raise questions that wise men answered a thousand years ago."</p>
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<p>Would these letters be The Federalist Papers?</p>
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<p>Coincidentally was just chatting about this to my wife.<p>All of my productivity pretty much stems from blocking distraction.<p>Rarely has the work been hard in itself. Sure I’ve been lost a few times, but imo you can almost always break it down into some manageable chunk.<p>But fighting the boredom when dopamine hits are clicks away is a savage battle.<p>Phone in another room, headphones on with just-loud-enough no-lyrics techno, distracting websites blocked, or ones I need have their newsfeeds removed (using extensions I’ve written myself in some cases).<p>Yet the danger comes from tools I can’t block because I need them, ChatGPT, Google, Wikipedia. Pursuing any interesting curiosity that arises during work can lead to a dangerous rabbit hole.</p>
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<p>> In the real world, however, votes tend not to be politically coherent. Instead, what we see in a hyperpartisan polity, is that a diverse set of views collapses after an issue achieves partisan identity status. Talking about a thing through a partisan lens is what causes the partisan collapse. Hence the effects of mass and then social media on the quality of our discussions.<p>nailed it imo<p>not above politics, just think productive discussion can't happen if people don't know <i>why</i> they support things beyond "the tribe supports it"<p>or acknowledge when a belief is tribal vs reason-based</p>
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<p>Ironically this seems another perfect example of the tribalism the article is about, saying:<p>- the right-leaning folks were just propagandized
- the left-leaning folks were justified<p>- that questioning this at all is indirectly responsible for breaking every government on earth<p>- assumed politics must not affect me, or that I must get defensive, run away, or not ask questions<p>The opposition always being assumed ignorant and the tribe always being justified is a perfect example of tribalism</p>
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<p>The idea here is that some percentage of "the left" and "right"'s views are arbitrary, so the chances of someone independently coming up with a perfectly matching set to either side is low<p>Agreed re: the center can have an ideology, that's the bottom circle in the graph<p>I fully agree that any group can behave tribally, even the rationalists (which I'm not part of).<p>Also not advocating ignoring politics, I'm advocating for consciously acknowledging whether one wants to discover truth or remain in their bubble, and  some methods for doing the former if desired.<p>B/c while inaction can harm, plenty of "actions" without understanding have led to horrible outcomes (e.g. Salem witch trials). This is what truth-seeking can avoid.</p>
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<p>yeah fair, I added an explanation that each point is an average</p>
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<p>I actually wonder this constantly, hence the footnotes about wondering what my tribe is, accounting for being wrong in probabilities, and even the purpose of this post:<p>finding people that can spot mistakes in my thinking</p>
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<p>Hmm maybe I'm misunderstanding, but each red dot represents the <i>average</i> of a <i>collection</i> of views<p>The idea behind PG's article (as I understand it) is that "the left" and "right" have some degree of arbitrary positions they support, so the chances of any individual independently coming up a set of positions that perfectly matches is extremely low.<p>But individual positions could very well be scattered across the spectrum, some very left, some very right, but together would likely average out to near the middle</p>
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<p>the difference is the person stabbing of their own independent accord can be convinced to stop<p>the tribe-following stabber cannot</p>
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<p>That's not what this is saying at all.<p>"Understand my argument" does not imply correctness in the slightest.<p>It's possible to understand an incorrect argument and show where it's going wrong, plenty of people can detect fallacies. I've both done it to others and had it done to me.<p>This seems to be a combining of "understanding" and "agreeing", which are separate things.</p>
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<p>This entire argument is based on incorrect assumptions.<p>I'm not just inferring this from different values. As I said in the article, people are openly and literally telling me they'd prefer to stay in the bubble:<p>"I'll often ask: if the opposite of your beliefs were true, would you want to know?<p>Surprisingly, I've had good friends, who enjoy political debate, explicitly answer ‘no’. And even many who initially answer ‘yes’ will later admit to the answer really being ‘no’."<p>Desiring to seek truth is not referring to the energy someone is willing to expend, it's related to this^ ignoring, or asking to stop once an exploration proves the fundamental belief their world rests on as false.<p>edit: punctuation</p>
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<p>Neopets, created an account around 2nd grade.<p>Eventually learned HTML to spruce up my profile.<p>Then discovered running a “mall” to earn Neopoints and so I handcrafted a banner in MS Paint and manually mapped pixels for turning it into a link map<p>Then had my neopoints stolen by a fake website, tried to recreate fake website for myself, leading to… CTFs, hacking & cybersecurity</p>
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<p>yep exactly</p>
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<p>I'm not claiming moral high ground, or that my method is a better or happier way of living life, I'm only claiming it's better for finding out what's true, with the assumption some objective truth exists.<p>The sentence that covers this in the piece:<p>"If someone is self-aware enough to consciously acknowledge their choice to remain in the bubble, that’s totally fair. I respect it like I’d respect anyone who chooses to participate in a more traditional religion. My issue is when this view is falsely passed off as an intellectually-driven one."</p>
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<p>I wrote about a lack of <i>desire</i> to find truths, not getting opinions en-masse from groups, and a method to find them<p>very different</p>
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<p>the idea's that we're so tribal these days (maybe it's always been like this) that it's largely impossible<p>but here's how we can change that, etc</p>
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<p>ty!</p>
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<p>curious where you moved?<p>I completely understand it could not have what we're looking for, which is why this was only one component among larger ones (family + new job)</p>
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<p>> If that hypothesis is true, then probably the best thing for society is to provide cultural structures that let us indulge than impulse in non-harmful ways, instead of, say, giving it to religions that also tell us to murder gay people.<p>I agree with this take a lot, and actually tried to imagine what Religion 2.0 could be based on this premise</p>
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