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I found Section 6 particularly interesting! Here's how I understand it:

  1. Most of our worries about AI stem from catastrophic scenarios, like AI killing everyone.
  2. It seems that to prevent these outcomes, we don’t need to do extremely complex things, such as pointing AI towards the extrapolated values of humanity.
  3. Therefore, we don’t need to focus on instilling a perfect copy of human values into AI systems.

From my understanding, this context relates to the "be careful what you wish for" problem with AI, where AI could optimize in dangerous or unexpected ways. T... (read more)

Try taking one level at a time and pausing between levels. You might just get frustrated and getting some freshness will help

What do you mean by the most? How likely it is that you have no nutritional deficiencies?

2Shmi
it's not a probability question. Blood tests exist.

It used to be believed that intensity was basically irreplaceable, but more and better studies have shown extremely similar effects from lower intensity, approximately down to 60-65% of your 1 rep max, whereas a 4 or 5 rep scheme is going to be around 80-85% your 1 rep max. 

 

Can you list some of those studies?

2romeostevensit
https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/fulltext/2017/12000/strength_and_hypertrophy_adaptations_between_low_.31.aspx You can see that the difference isn't huge even when going down to much lower loads. So the difference between 60 and 80% intensity is unlikely to be very large.

I agree with everything you say about how the studies that try to research this issue can go wrong, but I can't entirely agree with your conclusion that it seems probably harmless. I mean, it depends on what you mean by that. If you mean that the effect of pornography is more or less neutral on average - not sure, but also not sure about the opposite. If you mean that somebody should just start consuming this media - I guess that it would be good to be a little bit more careful. I think there is some evidence that suggests that pornography can negatively i... (read more)

I'm a little bit surprised by your answer. Do you consider fixing nutritional deficiencies a part of a healthy diet? There is some good evidence that iron deficiency is bad for you here

3Shmi
Definitely worth fixing nutritional deficiencies! The Pareto principle applies: most people will get no nutritional deficiencies by satisficing, not optimizing. As I said, "if you find or suspect yourself to be one of the rare ones for whom the basics don't cut it, you indeed have to tinker".

Looks like a pretty good alternative, thanks! But I just realized that goals actually have some properties that I care about that themes don't have - they really narrow your focus.

Looking for fundamental alternatives to the concept of goals in life organizing

I'm obsessed with planning and organizing my life, and I also tend to overthink and analyze things. Goals are a fundamental piece of organization for me. I try to make a substantial part of my life focused on achieving goals: I work out to keep my body healthy, and I work to earn money and feel secure. But I often feel anxious, and I ask myself if there is any other way of organizing life that avoids the concept of goals altogether. I also think it's useful to imagine living a l... (read more)

2SomeoneYouOnceKnew
Have you tried cgp grey's themes? https://youtube.com/watch?v=NVGuFdX5guE

There is a bunch of news/articles on the internet which are describing "Elon Musk's rules for productivity" I don't know if Elon Musk really wrote them, but it's not the point. One of the rules usually goes like that:


6) Use common sense

If a company rule doesn’t:

- Make sense

- Contribute to progress

- Apply to your specific situation

Avoid following the rule with your eyes closed.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/see-below-6-rules-productivity-from-elon-musks-leaked-lauren-mcdonald/

I really don't agree with it. I think that Rules are usually put into place for so... (read more)