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- Dec 2022
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slatestarcodex.com slatestarcodex.com
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And then a lot of people raised on the idea that some things have Evidence and other things have No Evidence think holy s**t, they’re right!
Evidence VS No Evidence
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- Jul 2022
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fs.blog fs.blog
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A model might show you some risks, but not the risks of using it. Moreover, models are built on a finite set of parameters, while reality affords us infinite sources of risks.
Same old problem: abstracting on variables we understand and control, losing sight of the uncontrolled variables that constitute the real environment.
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One person who well understands this problem of the map and the territory is Nassim Taleb, author of the Incerto series
TBR
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- Mar 2022
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jethrokuan.github.io jethrokuan.github.io
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As someone from a tech background, this can be unintuitive, but it’s okay to repeat yourself! If you have two notes that are related, X and Y, it’s okay to write about how Y is related to X in X, and how X is related to Y in Y. Imagine trying to follow the DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself) principle here: you’ll end up “refactoring” the X and Y notes by linking them to a note Z that talks about how X and Y are related. Then you can’t read either X or Y without going to read Z!
Zettels should be Atomic
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