army1987 comments on The Power of Positivist Thinking - Less Wrong

68 Post author: Yvain 21 March 2009 08:55PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 21 July 2012 05:55:40PM *  1 point [-]

On the other hand, you should expect such a thing to only happen 1% of the times in average, so if you're consistently unlucky for a long period of time, odds are you're doing something wrong.

Comment author: [deleted] 22 July 2012 11:48:48AM 1 point [-]

It is not in principle possible to do better in that scenario. It is in principle possible to do better than, say, two-boxing on Newcomb's problem, even though a CDT agent always does that.

If I randomly get hit by a meteor, there isn't a lot I could have done to avoid it. If I willingly drive faster than the speed limit and get myself killed in an accident, there isn't a lot of excuses for why not to abide by the speed limit and survive.