Only Disney villains want to harm the world. The alternative to “wanting to save the world” is “using world quality as a free variable when optimizing for other purposes” (that is, not caring). There’s no reason for a “HELP! I want to do something unrelated to saving the world” thread.
A Google search for “using world quality as a free variable when optimizing for other purposes” yields… 0 results.
Though a search for “I don’t care about the world” yields a respectable 58,600,000. If -cup is introduced in the search query, the result drops by 10,000,000 or so.
In somewhat related news, I’m starting to doubt my own heuristic.
Only Disney villains want to harm the world. The alternative to “wanting to save the world” is “using world quality as a free variable when optimizing for other purposes” (that is, not caring). There’s no reason for a “HELP! I want to do something unrelated to saving the world” thread.
A Google search for “using world quality as a free variable when optimizing for other purposes” yields… 0 results.
Though a search for “I don’t care about the world” yields a respectable 58,600,000. If -cup is introduced in the search query, the result drops by 10,000,000 or so.
In somewhat related news, I’m starting to doubt my own heuristic.
Searching for “i want * more than anything in the world” -”to save the world” yields 17,700,000 results.