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01:19
@RegDwigнt Nah, this guy did that:
Martin Shkreli (; born March 17, 1983) is an American businessman, former hedge fund manager, and convicted felon. He was the co-founder of the hedge funds Elea Capital, MSMB Capital Management, and MSMB Healthcare; co-founder and former chief executive officer (CEO) of the biotechnology firm Retrophin; and founder and former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals. Shkreli is the former CEO of start-up software company Gödel Systems, which he founded in August 2016.In September 2015, Shkreli received widespread criticism when Turing obtained the manufacturing license for the antiparasitic drug Daraprim...
He calls himself "Pharma Bro" ...
> In September 2015, Shkreli received widespread criticism when Turing obtained the manufacturing license for the antiparasitic drug Daraprim and raised its price by a factor of 56 (from US$13.5 to $750 per pill), leading him to be referred to by the media as "the most hated man in America" and "Pharma Bro".[11][12][13]
01:39
Schrecklich.
 
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02:49
Hey, thanks for replying. My question is about AI but I fear it's too distant from the subject to meaningfully be posted under its header. "Examples of low hanging fruit that took a long time to find?"
It's meant to help me get an idea of the ways in which human rationality is bounded. That, in turn, is to help me get a sense for "bounded rationality" in general which is meant to help me reason about AI and its limitations.
03:36
@RegDwigнt: BTW, forgot to mention, don't take the plugs out all at once. Do it one a day, over the course of a few days. It really only matters about finger posture, but that becomes important as you improve. Remember how your piano teacher told you your hands should feel like you're palming an egg? Well, that's the same kind of curve you need on the flute.
 
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10:20
@Robusto I see. I guess I'll start with the A key, then. Missed it on two different occasions yesterday when I wasn't looking. Put the second finger on the pad between 1 and 2 instead.
10:36
@Mitch That's great!
@Mitch By that token, the violin would be the "worst" instrument ever then? I don't think art is exactly a matter of that kind of objective evaluation.
But if you still do want to compare instruments from such a perspective, you need to take into account all the other variations that is at your disposal with the guitar: vibration, bending, same notes on different strings, the variety of ways that you can pluck at the strings (with your fingertip or your nail etc) and the timbre variety that ensues, etc etc.
@RegDwigнt Umm, yeah, I think I can read Farsi.
 
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12:43
@Færd In the context of transcribing one instrument to another with the objective (and objective criterion) being accuracy in capturing the original, yes, the violin is the absolute worst. Harmony and counterpoint are virtually impossible to mimic (and two notes at a time or arpeggiated chords are difficult).
Yes, the guitar has a lot more 'special effects' available to it than the piano. But just number of notes playable at one time easily on a piano over such a broad range makes it infinitely easier to transcribe a multi-instrument piece to piano and get close to the original sound.
@LemmaPrism depending on your question, it might work over at philosophy.SE or even economics.SE. But really Stackexchange is for answering questions in objective form, not for discussing issues with vague goals of exploring research topics. Chat is a better medium for it but here for example it is not, let's say, disciplined enough to really follow a train of thought unless you yourself are discplined about it.
Us! Undisciplined?! How dare you?
What were we talking about?
Oh, I dare.
@LemmaPrism There are a number of 'soft' questions in mathematics about mathematical problems that sound similar to yours about low hanging fruit.
like, geometry was axiomatized way back by the Greeks >2000 years ago, but arithmetic, which is much easier, wasn't axiomatized until the 1880's (by Peano)
And math has lots of technical results on how to fully specify what 'bounded rationality' really means (what kinds of things you can prove with what kinds of axioms)
@MattE.Эллен I didn't want to come out and say "That topic probably won't get very far here unless some particular individual really takes you on"
13:03
that's true
Like android vs iPhone. I think a quarter of all chat message here is about that. Because people cared.
Only two people
but boy do they care
even then maybe that's too many
there was a prolonged period of people caring about @Cerberus updating his computer
That's still going
there's lego
and now flutes
nobody really picked up on cannibalism though
13:05
I think there's been talk about English, too
and cats
I mean, the cats aren't gonna do it themselves
cats pervade the internet like cigarette butts on the pavement
deleted so the cats won't hear it
I have pet rats :D no cats for me!
@MattE.Эллен Cheezits! Don't say that out loud!
Are you some kind of monster?
Oh. Yeah. Yeah, you are.
13:08
I'm the boy who lived (through a cat allergy) i don't fear them
My bad.
well, I suppose I do fear them, in so far as I don't want them anywhere near me
@Mitch that's alright. it's not monster awareness month yet
That's not fear, that's rational behavioral control.
Wait. That is exactly what fear is.
@MattE.Эллен I was not aware of that month.
I see we need to do more work on our brand awareness
It's probably the same as international gaslighting month
13:10
I thought that had already happened
You mean I missed it?
Well, your memory's not as good as it could be
What else am I missing out on?
Like what does FOMO mean? I feel like I need to know.
Like YOLASY?
what is YOLASY?
@MattE.Эллен I'm pretty sure everybody walks around without saying anything but being constantly concerned about monsters. But like the weather, no one does anything about it.
13:13
@Mitch it's raining here, and not one person has tried to stop it
@MattE.Эллен "You Don't Want To Know Why This Acronym Is Misspelled"
@MattE.Эллен Most people complain about it, but there are some people who actually like it.
Those people are monsters
don't lump them in with us!
It's like those people who say they like seasons other than spring. I mean, I can see benefits or fun special things about those other seasons, but no one says "Oh my god yes it's finally shitty weather"
Or... there was some quote I saw recently about this, Oscar Wilde or George Orwell or some other quote writer, that said something like "There's always that one guy that wants to play the robber in Cops and Robbers"
I have a hard time imagining Wilde ever playing that game though.
Maybe "Cops and Robbers and Dinner and a Show"
Now if @LemmaPrism had wanted a discussion about gaslighting monsters, this would have totally been the place for it.
Both kinds
how to gaslight monsters, and the monsters that do the gaslighting (who tend to be 'that' guy)
13:31
now that most houses run on electricity there's no call for gaslights
13:47
wow. problem solved.
all thanks to Thomas Edison
who gaslit Tesla about a/c vs d/c
14:04
Tesla played the husband (opposite Ingrid Bergman) in the movie 'Gaslight'
I've just had a conversation with a dolphin. We just clicked.
14:20
@RegDwigнt It's not really all that important at this point, but you might as well learn correctly. Just understand that if you do improve and start playing the real repertoire, finger technique is going to demand that you have an inline, open-hole flute.
Your offset G/G# keys are making things easier now, but will hold you back later on.
Still, I learned on a crappy, closed-key, offset G/G# model for over a year, and the switch-over took me about a week to get comfortable with.
But if there were a chance for you to return that model and get an inline model, you'd be doing yourself a favor. I mean, as a violin student you're used to stretching the left hand's small fingers, aren't you? This should not be beyond you in any way.
@MattE.Эллен people were just making their own entertainment.
You call that caring, I call it being bored.
they could have made entertainment out of anything, but they chose Cerb's update status. They cared.
14:36
@Robusto my hands are huge as we discussed. And as you had a chance to see on YouTube in the mean time. I can play an octave without even really opening the hand. Still palming the egg.
So that is not an issue.
I am not here to learn to play the après-midi, though. I do not have time for that.
By the time I will have mastered the basics, I will have three more instruments that I need to master the basics of. In addition to half a dozen instruments I must not forget the basics of.
I do not care for playing pieces. That's what musicians are there for.
15:39
@RegDwigнt Small point: L'après midi is not about finger technique, but about breath control.
And I would add that the basics are fine. But being around musicians who do play way beyond that will inform your knowledge of orchestration perhaps even more.
16:38
I'll have no talk of orc castration in here, tyvm
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16:52
@MattE.Эллен There was, wasn't there?
I'm surprised people aren't continually telling me to allow auto-updates or something...
@MattE.Эллен Yay!
Hello @KitZ.Fox I see you again. Have a nice lunch. =)
Hi Jasper.
How are you?
Hmm, I will update you in an email in a few days. I am not good.
Oh I see.
OK.
I wonder if the Brexit deal will pass parliament today.
If it fails again, it will be interesting to see what happens next.
 
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18:51
@Mitch And that's perfectly acceptable...from little old ladies...and geniuses, too, of course; they're minds are too busy to pick out pants...but this jibber-jabber whatever; I can't take it. I formally apologize for ever commenting on anything while I was hormonally, mentally, or physically challenged in any way. It's exhausting to read... No, no link for you, just a complaint as usual.
@Mitch Okay, in that context, yes.
(That wasn't the reason I didn't expect Clair de lune to be a guitar piece, tho.)
19:25
@Robusto well yes, as discussed. I only picked it as the usual go-to example. But actually that only adds to my point. If I can't find time for finger technique, which for me should be the easy part, I'll only find even less time for breath control, which for me should be utterly impossible.
@Robusto precisely right. I let others do the hard work for me.
Worked for Brahms. What am I, better?
@Færd What was your reason (or rather explanation) then?
@Cerberus You should continually allow auto-updates ... or something.
20:07
@Jasper argh. the worst part of all this is that nothing gets resolved. I don't want to keep watching the same story over and over, I would like to see a new story. Wait... not the story which is 'because the deal fell through, these tragedies are now occurring'. Can I take that back? I don't want a new story then.
20:19
Hi

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