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Box Of Rocks on present day scientific racists, especially Scott Alexander Siskind NSFW
https://medium.com/@Keira_Havens/box-of-rocks-7-ouroboros-3cc530d7782e
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24 Comments
sinedpick@awful.systems · 10 pts · 2y
For how much these fucks talk about "overcoming bias", they seem ABSOLUTELY incapable of overcoming their bias for IQ as a good measure of anything outside of acute mental disability. They want a simple answer to the question that has plagued their small minds forever: "Am I smarter than that person over there?" They cling to their number like a life-preserver in the ocean of society.
It's just so pathetic.
dgerard@awful.systems · 7 pts · 2y
loved the recent twitter thread on how the distinguishing characteristic of true humans was actually throwing real good
saucerwizard@awful.systems · 4 pts · 2y
They don’t just cling to it - they massage their scores/educational achievements.
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 8 pts · 2y
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 6 pts · 2y
dgerard@awful.systems · 5 pts · 2y
thaaaaaat's Scott and Eliezer!
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 5 pts · 2y
gerikson@awful.systems · 6 pts · 2y
Fundamentally, both rats and people who are drawn to the economic promises of cryptocurrencies are opposed to the scientific method. Crapto peeps/goldbugs/Austrian economics fans are convinced that "sound money" is required for a society to function, so they twist everything to make reality conform to that vision. Similarly, for rats/eugenicists, the idea that some people are superior to others is an axiom, and they'll happily ditch actual science to arrive at that conclusion. The whole "we love the scientific method" is just LARPing.
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 5 pts · 2y
saucerwizard@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
Cochran is a physics guy iirc.
gerikson@awful.systems · 5 pts · 2y
Isn't that Cochrane from Star Trek
gerikson@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
What are the full names of these "researchers"? I would like to use the Information Superhighway to find out more.
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 2 pts · 2y
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 4 pts · 2y
maol@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
A VIRUS? Christ, I've heard it all now.
gerikson@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
Thanks for the names, I have only myself to blame for reading more about them.
saucerwizard@awful.systems · 2 pts · 2y
The gay germ thing is big in nerd fascist circles.
gerikson@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
Every day I learn something new and terrible about people.
gnomicutterance@hachyderm.io · 2 pts · 2y
carlitoscohones@awful.systems · 2 pts · 2y
Here is the obligatory Laura Loomer video to take you into the weekend.
fasterandworse@awful.systems · 8 pts · 2y
Fuck, I hate Medium. Everything about it has a neutralising effect on nice critical writing like this. It's like putting floaties on a crocodile.
froztbyte@awful.systems · 6 pts · 2y
not sure if you know, so I'll mention it: Fx's reader mode can often get rid of a lot of the annoying mediumshit
fasterandworse@awful.systems · 5 pts · 2y
thanks. I do use it for medium for sure. It's also good for just taking you out of the medium brand. I started off so doubtful of masto's ability to replace twitter but I'm turning an optimistic 180 that the fediverse can do something even better and make things like twitter and medium redundant. centralised, decentralised... doesn't matter, the difference is between making social networks and letting social networks happen
fasterandworse@awful.systems · 4 pts · 2y
ranty mc rant
fasterandworse@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
is that too sentimental?
froztbyte@awful.systems · 4 pts · 2y
no I kinda know what you mean
fedi still seems to partly have a large cliff on starter discoverability/exploration, but there's sufficient critical mass on a number of things that it's been improving a lot
it's also just ...... nice? nice in a way the corporate walled-garden Curated Experience shit has felt constricting on for so fucking long. still a ways to go between right now and elsewhere (and I have some thoughts on this, ito some networks not really being set up for defensively dealing with the incoming parasites), but.. hope! actual, positive, experience-able hope!
fasterandworse@awful.systems · 4 pts · 2y
For me, this is the key. It's a web standard word-of-mouth protocol that has potential to create new things instead of just federated versions of the stuff we already have.
Did you see the v1 of the activitypub wordpress plugin that was recently released? https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/
It's plug and play and your blog becomes part of the fediverse. Can't get over how cool that is, especially when the wordpress bit becomes replaced by something else
froztbyte@awful.systems · 5 pts · 2y
I hadn’t because I’ve largely been living under various rocks for months and months now, but that’s neat
Muireall@awful.systems · 5 pts · 2y
There's a survey of psychologists that gets cited regularly as evidence of expert opinion on the heritability of intelligence. Alexander brings it up in a typical way in his 2021 review of The Cult of Smart:
Plenty of people explained problems with the 2020 study in the comments, and I sent an email, but I never heard back. One obvious critique is that it looks like about a third of respondents on the genetics/environment question (specifically about US black/white differences) were enthusiastic followers of Steve Sailer. The study couldn't have better overrepresented them in a purported professional consensus if it had been designed to do so. Unfortunately, this subgroup seems to have skipped later, longer questions about international differences, which show more cautious opinions even among the rest of the ISIR community. I'd hoped Alexander might find some peace of mind, since he must have been freaking out about this study since at least 2014, when he linked Steve Sailer's blog post of its preliminary survey results in an email to Topher Brennan, under the heading "HBD is probably partially correct or at least very non-provably not-correct". I suppose I'll never know.
TinyTimmyTokyo@awful.systems · 3 pts · 2y
Lots of fascinating links in this article. This link in particular was fascinating:
Does anyone know the backstory here? This reads to me like a "hackers ate my password" story -- the kind of ass-covering someone might concoct after their racist writings accidentally leaked onto the internet.
EDIT: This seems to be related to the stuff Topher Brennan revealed? Except it was written many years before Topher's revelations. It's confusing...
dgerard@awful.systems · 6 pts · 2y
no, at the time there was someone actually going around posting comments in Scott's name and not in his style