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I think a lot of this comes down to parenting & maturity. Technology is accelerating at a rate we cannot keep up with. There is no way to fully control a child's access when every other child has access - social media in particular. Many parents do not even know how to regulate their own technology use, let alone their children's. There isn't any wisdom grandparents can pass on to parents around raising kids either. Because half this tech hasn't been around enough for us to establish good, healthy habits based on technology use impacts etc. Then you have the family unit breaking down. Divorce being higher than ever. Social media, AI and phones are raising kids now
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Yes that's actually not that far fetched. My friend has a project that he vibe-codes (a small toy project) and he uses Claude Code for coding, and then on top of that, he uses OpenAI's Codex to review and fine-tune Claude Code generated code. So one AI agent reviews code written by another AI agent, what can go wrong, right? It will take just couple hallucinations, couple missed bugs that developer won't be able to catch and that's it. But to argue against that, humans also write buggy features, don't they? I think people should just pay much more attention to testing mission critical stuff. There are whole testing pipelines for that stuff (QA engineers, unit and integration tests, end to end tests, etc), and accidents like this will probably push companies to pay closer attention and build stronger pipelines that will caught issues before code actually goes into production.
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That's playing defence. also that won't guarantee better education, especially that you have to force yourself to read aka descipline, and forget 90% of what you read because our minds aren't designed for memorization. i might start pulling scientific studies and statistics at this point lol it's a simple thing, we learn what we use, and what matters to us in specific personal contexts. how much of that "general knowledge" that all of us memorized that you remember now? no matter how important it is? the answer would be just the facts that you either used to fulfill whatever purpose, or was curious about when you learned it, and still matters to you now*.
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Vibe coding. Ugh....
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I am totally isolated. I don't have even one friend. I am pretty good in some social situations even the most confident guy but I can't connect with anyone. I'm 23 I know I'm pretty young but people in my age had so many relationships, memories and so on. I didnt't have any. I am creating content, I posted fucking 45 videos but no one likes it. I have maximum 2 likes. I feel so strange to this world. I want to make my own business but so many doubts hits me because of my inability to connect people. I have no idea what do i do wrong. Maybe because i always trying to impress others unconsciously instead of being real me:)
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@bazera How do you know you exist?
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Let's be more specific. What exactly do you mean by cheating and manipulating to get sex? Give an example
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Maybe motivated by fear, but source of motivation doesn't matter in this context. What matters is having better education. If that better education is motivated by fear, then so be it. I'd say its not a binary thing of avoiding every trap or not. Its just about maximising the traps you avoid, and especially about making sure you maximise avoiding the important ones.
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https://www.actualized.org/insights/actualized-quotes-498 @Leo Gura Can you elaborate a bit on this one? In what sense do you mean it? People who know me also know that I exist, right? Do you mean that all the people I know who would tell me that I exist, are all happening in my subjective experience, and I only have my own subjective experience as literal truth, so I can't depend on others. Is that quote really grapsable without grasping the real nature of others?
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So reading daily would be motivated by fear? what if you can't avoid every trap there is?
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@Basman They might find it interesting, but not for learning reasons. it's either for teacher's and peer validation, or for status, or identity, or other unrelated reasons. No absolute single one person on earth who's sole purpose is learning for learning's sake loves the educational system.
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But for anyone reading this: Don't be mistaken. That that guy is a religious zealot and belittles people (and with bad arguments), and full of right wing rhetoric mixed with what was supposed to be math content. He gave in fully to his ego. Like he was making a critic about another math YouTuber and his arguments are so weird, literally the mind of a Victorian-era person, including the snark references that are literally imperialist. Rarely anyone ever uses blatantly obvious imperialist rhetoric, too antiquated even for today's right wingers/conservatives. I just found funny/interesting his mannerisms, it's this quintessential hyper-formal cartoonish Victorian-era style.
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I can definitely see some benefits to that. But in any skill development there are various traps that people tend to fall into. One of the roles of foundational learning is to make people not fall into those traps. Relying on curiosity alone to ensure you cover material sufficient to not fall into those traps is a difficult one I'd say.
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There are also people who find school interesting. Your acting like your experience is universal.
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The similarity is enormously striking. That guy has great points, but he's using more of a rationalist/materialist, nationalist rhetoric, and based a lot of traditional academia (Although he speaks badly about the idea of obsession with accreditations for its own sake): "who are you to speak about such things if you never taught a class or you don't have training in education". Leo Gura would speak around the lines of "You haven't done any practice or have tried to have deep insights by yourself". Below he talks about breaking free of limitations of being a wage slave, etc. But they choose very different Life Purpose.
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@Basman this just proves my point. school is memorization and indoctrination, you think school is for learning? all i learned in school is what I'm curious about, the rest is subjects i forced my self to study for grades.
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They claim their own code is AI generated. Either way they are lying or they are lying. Even if this particular code is not AI-generated, this case still goes to show how one error or bug can break your whole company. Which shows why AI code cannot really work. I promise you there will be companies in the future who destroy themselves because one bug in their AI-generated codes end up killing them. This is why great engineers are paid the big bucks. The notion that you can vibe code your way to maintain a billion dollar software project is insane. This conformist vibe coding mentality will kill companies. Mark my words.
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the "never implemented a habit" is a wrong accusation. i don't have to stick to it for a year to have had tried it. it's enough to experiment with it for a while and see if it gets results. that's what i did. that's the point of experimentation. That's just false mind reading. You're the one frustrated from my opinion. all i did is share what i learned from my experience, and listed arguments for it.
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I guess you learnt nothing at school then.
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What are the pros for you? Compared to single life and just sleeping around?
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I guess his esteemed position kept him insulated from his problems to a certain degree. It's why rich and powerful and heavily privileged people tend to lose touch with reality. Textbook example of being intelligent in one area and a dumbass in others. Why self-help is so great. It keeps you in touch with reality because you learn that there is always another level. Consider how insane you would get if you got super successful without any of the principles. You'd turn into a Trump.
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@YIDIRYIDIR '' i never made a habit of reading books daily. '' I tried to get healthy. I tried to fix my attitude. I tried to stay out of prison. I tried, I tried, I tried. Well the truth is you admitted you never made a habit of reading books daily. Until you do and until you have your authority on this matter is one sided. You are not to be trusted and this post doesn't come from a balanced source of knowledge. You wish you could read daily, frustrated that you tried and didn't succeed and now create this polarising post.
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@Basman you would do that for learning a skill for example, or a creative project, or a business.the index fund logic works there. but learning? in my experience, learning doesn't happen like that.
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@Leo Gura You read so many books, probably more than any of us. can you enlighten us with you take on this?
