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  • their mistake, as usual, is not grokking that genuine human interactions might be ritualised, but are not rituals.

  • bringing one in context of another, when they're not related at all. also, i distrust pale vegans (who almost never realise the impact of pale veganism on other places).

  • (whispering, wheezing) kill me father, for i have read the comments

    some of the content I've found most inspirational comes from high status people (the Dalai Lama, Sam Harris, etc)

  • not at all. but then i'm aggressively middle-aged, and have a mortgage.

  • you seem to be mistaking this sub for a debate club; have a very adequate life.

  • “make a case for ethical cryptocurrency investment then, would you kindly?”

  • ah. do make a case for ethical cryptocurreny investment then, would you kindly?

  • note, i'm talking cryptocurrencies, not cryptography.

  • so, you're a pale vegan doing crypto and investing in ai because other people eat meat?

  • actively investing in shell and actively investing in crypto is unethical and it's not wrong to point it out, and neither is this moral panic; if you don't want to be subjected to ethical assessment, don't brag about potentially unethical behaviour.

  • ah, apparently there's an activity popular in the ea circles that is called “fiscal sponsoring” which deals with such unpleasantness. (in the meantime there's a question in the comments about puerto rico minimum wage compliance that's – by pure omission – left without any reply whatsoever)

  • i love that no-one of the lw commenters seemed to check the irs non-profit database.

  • i have not enough energy to check if that was mentioned before, but anyways it's a good reminder: the whole cozy enterprise is, indeed, not a registered tax-exempt organisation, and none of the threee nonlinears returned by the irs search engine does seem to have anything in common with the nonlinear dot org.

  • i wonder if they realise how thick with internal jargon their language is, and how highly ritualised.

  • most of the variance in the genome is linear in nature, by which I mean the effect of a gene doesn’t usually depend on which other genes are present

    that person seems homeschooled on absolute bullshit; basic high school biology course thirty-odd years ago was saying otherwise.