I like this. she’s not a theorizer! she’s just Some Guy, actually expressing her thoughts on current events. do I agree with everything she says? maybe not.
But it’s normal-ass blogging rather than inhibited silence or sloppy thoughts packaged as a Grand Narrative, and I think that’s healthy. we need normal-ass blogging.
Scott Alexander is a normal-ass blogger who kept up a regular schedule and has a gift for puns and a fairly high appetite for books and research papers.
like, that’s all it is, it’s being yourself in public, consistently year over year, while having a healthy (but not extraordinary!) degree of interest in the world around you.
It doesn’t show that; it shows that black, Latino, and Asian people have lower “trust” than white people.
also correlated with lower trust: poor neighborhoods; high-crime neighborhoods; high-density neighborhoods; neighborhoods where most people moved in recently; neighborhoods with lots of renters; neighborhoods with few US citizens
also correlated with higher trust: individual income, bachelor’s degree, homeownership
this just reduces to socioeconomic status. there’s not a separate thing going on here about diversity.
obviously you can increase the average of many quality-of-life metrics in a community by restricting it to people of higher socioeconomic status. but then those same metrics would (mathematically) decline outside the elite community.
this does not support claims like “everybody on average would be better off under residential segregation”.
in order to meet requirements to be 25% woman-and-minority owned, they went around to black churches to offer an extremely misleading “investment deal” to working-class people who cannot afford it and won’t understand the fine print.
the financial structure includes saddling these “investors” with a surprise enormous tax bill that only kicks in years after purchase.
of course, anybody can get in on special “women and minorities only” financial opportunities, even if they’re a white man; set up a shell company “owned” by a woman and/or minority, who is your wife, or an associate of yours willing to serve as your front. this happens ALL THE TIME.
the inference is that someone in city government said “nope, not this time, no more shell games, when we say minority owned we mean you’re gonna have to funnel the profits into our actual community.” So, this time around, the casino people did go to the community! but what the community gets is not gonna be profit.
A friend asked me a good question: what was the UK’s DARPA-equivalent before?
UKRI https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Research_and_Innovation was the older UK science-and-tech funding org, which ARIA is unaffiliated with; it brought together nine older funding bodies, most of which were founded in the 21st century, and none of which could plausibly be the bodies that funded the bulk of UK nationally-funded (non-medical) science and engineering through the mid-20th-century.
so...what was the UK’s DARPA, or for that matter its NSF, in 1945-1990?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigismondo_Pandolfo_Malatesta amazing guy. mercenary. murdered two out of three wives. first person that the Pope explicitly “canonized into Hell.” patron of Piero della Francesca and Leon Battista Alberti. rehabilitated in literature several times, including by Ezra Pound, which figures.
if you successfully convince the world that AI is potentially very powerful (and dangerous), this does not make people go “ok let’s not build AI then”, it makes people think “i want to be powerful and dangerous!!!”
i’m not on board with everything in this article but i think i largely agree.
when you’re an idealistic nerd who despises playing politics and isn’t very good at it, it will probably end badly if you dive enthusiastically into politics.
“so how can you do anything helpful at all?”
provide true information. don’t optimize too aggressively for mass appeal.
this doesn’t mean actively hide or be deliberately cryptic—i think that’s often going too far. i think clarity and open communication are, where possible, good practices.
but maybe don’t make it your full-time job to strategically maximize the number of humans who believe a given thing.
focus your efforts on goals that you’re quite confident will be beneficial and that can be done without coercion. beware of making your job about “what the government should do”.
do not develop an identity around being an expert at strategic adversarial thinking.
you may be a literal chessmaster (like, at the game of chess);
you may be very skilled at things that would be useful to a modern military;
but if you are, in the colloquial sense, “kind of aspie”, you are not an expert in detecting when somebody’s about to screw you over. do not be over-eager to swim in shark-infested waters.
links 02/03/25:
Jasmine Sun on the Tech Right
https://jasmi.news/p/tech-right
https://jasmi.news/p/arjun-ramani
I like this. she’s not a theorizer! she’s just Some Guy, actually expressing her thoughts on current events. do I agree with everything she says? maybe not.
But it’s normal-ass blogging rather than inhibited silence or sloppy thoughts packaged as a Grand Narrative, and I think that’s healthy. we need normal-ass blogging.
Scott Alexander is a normal-ass blogger who kept up a regular schedule and has a gift for puns and a fairly high appetite for books and research papers.
like, that’s all it is, it’s being yourself in public, consistently year over year, while having a healthy (but not extraordinary!) degree of interest in the world around you.
https://www.programmablemutter.com/p/why-did-silicon-valley-turn-right this is cited in her piece; i’m also not sure what i think of this, might be a piece of the puzzle
https://meetmeoffline.com/ nice, Shreeda Segan’s dating app is live
https://lambda.chat/ nice hosting platform for multiple models including the DeepSeek ones.
note that the DeepSeek phone app is reputed to have a keylogger and location tracker; web apps are preferable.
https://www.betonit.ai/p/trust_and_diverhtml Bryan Caplan close-reads the famous Robert Putman paper that purportedly shows that “more ethnic diversity leads to lower social trust.”
It doesn’t show that; it shows that black, Latino, and Asian people have lower “trust” than white people.
also correlated with lower trust: poor neighborhoods; high-crime neighborhoods; high-density neighborhoods; neighborhoods where most people moved in recently; neighborhoods with lots of renters; neighborhoods with few US citizens
also correlated with higher trust: individual income, bachelor’s degree, homeownership
this just reduces to socioeconomic status. there’s not a separate thing going on here about diversity.
obviously you can increase the average of many quality-of-life metrics in a community by restricting it to people of higher socioeconomic status. but then those same metrics would (mathematically) decline outside the elite community.
this does not support claims like “everybody on average would be better off under residential segregation”.
https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2025/02/sundry-observations-on-the-trump-tariffs.html Tariffs harm economies, news at 11.
https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/episodes/the-landmines-buried-in-the-fine-print-of-chicagos-new-casino-deal/ Patrick McKenzie has details (lots of details) about the new casino being built in Chicago.
in order to meet requirements to be 25% woman-and-minority owned, they went around to black churches to offer an extremely misleading “investment deal” to working-class people who cannot afford it and won’t understand the fine print.
the financial structure includes saddling these “investors” with a surprise enormous tax bill that only kicks in years after purchase.
of course, anybody can get in on special “women and minorities only” financial opportunities, even if they’re a white man; set up a shell company “owned” by a woman and/or minority, who is your wife, or an associate of yours willing to serve as your front. this happens ALL THE TIME.
the inference is that someone in city government said “nope, not this time, no more shell games, when we say minority owned we mean you’re gonna have to funnel the profits into our actual community.” So, this time around, the casino people did go to the community! but what the community gets is not gonna be profit.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Research_and_Invention_Agency ARIA was founded in 2021.
A friend asked me a good question: what was the UK’s DARPA-equivalent before?
UKRI https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Research_and_Innovation was the older UK science-and-tech funding org, which ARIA is unaffiliated with; it brought together nine older funding bodies, most of which were founded in the 21st century, and none of which could plausibly be the bodies that funded the bulk of UK nationally-funded (non-medical) science and engineering through the mid-20th-century.
so...what was the UK’s DARPA, or for that matter its NSF, in 1945-1990?
https://trevorklee.substack.com/p/on-the-responsibility-of-size this is a nice, slightly oblique thought by Trevor Klee. do I agree? maybe. i don’t expect to form considered opinions on All This until years later, if at all.
things I learned while reading about Venice:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigismondo_Pandolfo_Malatesta amazing guy. mercenary. murdered two out of three wives. first person that the Pope explicitly “canonized into Hell.” patron of Piero della Francesca and Leon Battista Alberti. rehabilitated in literature several times, including by Ezra Pound, which figures.
https://www.palladiummag.com/2025/01/31/the-failed-strategy-of-artificial-intelligence-doomers/ critical take on the ineffectiveness of “AI safety” as a political strategy.
if you successfully convince the world that AI is potentially very powerful (and dangerous), this does not make people go “ok let’s not build AI then”, it makes people think “i want to be powerful and dangerous!!!”
i’m not on board with everything in this article but i think i largely agree.
when you’re an idealistic nerd who despises playing politics and isn’t very good at it, it will probably end badly if you dive enthusiastically into politics.
“so how can you do anything helpful at all?”
provide true information. don’t optimize too aggressively for mass appeal.
this doesn’t mean actively hide or be deliberately cryptic—i think that’s often going too far. i think clarity and open communication are, where possible, good practices.
but maybe don’t make it your full-time job to strategically maximize the number of humans who believe a given thing.
focus your efforts on goals that you’re quite confident will be beneficial and that can be done without coercion. beware of making your job about “what the government should do”.
do not develop an identity around being an expert at strategic adversarial thinking.
you may be a literal chessmaster (like, at the game of chess);
you may be very skilled at things that would be useful to a modern military;
but if you are, in the colloquial sense, “kind of aspie”, you are not an expert in detecting when somebody’s about to screw you over. do not be over-eager to swim in shark-infested waters.