Screwtape

I'm Screwtape, also known as Skyler. I'm an aspiring rationalist originally introduced to the community through HPMoR, and I stayed around because the writers here kept improving how I thought. I'm fond of the Rationality As A Martial Art metaphor, new mental tools to make my life better, and meeting people who are strange in ways I find familiar and comfortable. If you're ever in the Boston area, feel free to say hi.

Starting early in 2023, I'm the ACX Meetups Czar. You might also know me from the New York City Rationalist Megameetup, editing the Animorphs: The Reckoning podfic, or being that guy at meetups with a bright bandanna who gets really excited when people bring up indie tabletop roleplaying games. 

I recognize that last description might fit more than one person.

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Update: Will has informed me that they won't be able to be there. If anyone else wants to pick up Alicante or meet there in the absence of an organizer they can.

Usage of ChatGPT/Dall-E I did not think about until I had the idea to try it- in the middle of a tabletop RPG session, pulling out my phone, describing the scene in a couple of quick sentences, and then showing the phone and the resulting picture to the players without breaking my pacing.

Anyway, the current results of music AI make me suspicious the next time I play a bard I might be able to come up with new songs mid session.

If you were not previously aware of it, you might want to give this a listen. I suggest Hymn To Breaking Strain and When I Die.

I feel like it should be a Gregorian chant. C'mon, it's in Latin already!

Thank you for making me laugh today. 

More Dakka is unironically going on my energy boost playlist, and I'm tempted to try getting Litany of Tarrrrrski into a solstice. That's above and beyond though, this was fun to listen to and I'm grateful to whoever put it together.

  • English is liberal and ambiguous with possessives. "My hat" is fine, "my spouse" I guess works but I'd rather not, "my country" seems wrong to me. I have all the decision making authority for the hat, I have next to none about the country. Proposal: that there are different words denoting "ownership of" and "associated with."
  • "Listened to" has an interesting ambiguity in English. Consider the sentence "I listen to the people" or "Me and George don't think you're listening to us." It can mean "heard the words of." I listened to a radio talk show on how to fix a car's broken fan belt. It can mean "done what those words said." I listened to my theatre director's coaching on where to stand during the show. Proposal: Two short phrases which mean one of those two things, and no short phrases that are ambiguous. 
  • "will" is supposedly supposed to be interpreted as a statement of fact, but colloquially isn't especially when it's a contraction. "I'll grab eggs from the store later tonight" is not normally read as a deep and abiding commitment to obtain eggs come hell or high water, but that's sort of what a literal reading of the sentence should mean? Proposal: That the contraction form of "will" indicate an intention or light commitment.

A bullet point from an unsorted list of complaints I have against the English language. (And I think most languages.)

  • "I think" is an annoying extra three syllables, and should be stuck on the front of almost everything I saw. "[I think] we have apples at home." "[I think] we take a left turn here." This adds a lot of extra clunk to talking properly with rationalists where I want to be careful and precise in my speech. Proposal: That the normal and unmodified sentence assumes the "I think" and you instead prefix "It is a fact" or something similar when you're making a stronger claim.
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The following works for me. I do not know how well it works for other people.

I separate coming up with ideas and filtering for good ideas. Many of the ideas I come up with are bad ideas. For example, I'm about to spend a few minutes by the clock coming up with plans for becoming a professional film director.

"Go to film school and ask the professors for professional contacts. Show up at a college office hour and as the professors for contacts even if I'm not a student. Make movies in my backyard with home equipment, and put them online. Reach out to film studios and ask if they have educational opportunities or internships. Hire a professional film director to tutor me. Read books and biographies about professional film directors and copy what they did. Hang around the next actor's strike and ask if anyone wants to goof off and do an amateur project that wouldn't break the strike. Make movies and then talk to local theatres and see if they want to run those movies, maybe during slow times/days. Create an online buzz around an obscure and rarely seen auteur film that The Mainstream Media doesn't want you to see. Project it onto the sky on a screen held up by drones. Make a film of a famous fanfic- hey, podfics hitch a ride on someone else's story why not a film."

Okay, time over. Some of those ideas need more detail- like, making a movie with the tools I have comes up as a first step of several plans and I'd need to work through more about how to do that. That's not necessarily a bad thing; I know just enough about film-making to know there's some different choices I'd make while filming depending on the eventual format but maybe I can save some effort with multiple cuts or something. Other ideas are ways to fish for more ideas, like reading books on the subject or asking professors what to do. 

Some are just bad ideas. Getting professional film directors to tutor me sounds expensive, and also I'm not at all sure the constraint is lack of skill at directing. Actor's strikes seem to happen about every ten years so maybe keep that in your back pocket while you work on other plans. As for projecting it onto the sky, I don't have any idea how that gets you paid enough to get called a professional plus you might get some kind of public disturbance complaint? But. . . talking to local theatres doesn't seem like a terrible idea? Putting some kind of weird spin on a movie released online might work- it at least points at different tweaks or implementations to just putting it up on Youtube. 

The point is, I didn't come up with those plans to fill a quota. I was just coming up with a bunch of ideas. If in the end there was only one good idea in the mix, then I'd use that one and ignore the others. Sometimes there's no good ideas, in which case I give my brain a mental cookie for coming up with ideas and another for not pretending that any of them were good. 

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