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#92 | 2025-12-23 22:39:02 UTC
The Point Of Reading History
Godel Escher-Bach

... This imagining is another important good bestowed by historical reading, for it dispels the illusion that H.G. Wells called the "governess view" of history: They (the bad people) are doing this terrible thing to Us (the good people). The fallacy in it is to suppose that any large group acts as with one mind, clear in purpose and aware of consequences. Such a projection of the single ego upon whole masses is a form of provincialism that is encountered in most political discussions and certainly in all social prejudices: "If the President would only act ... if those people would only see reason...." A reader of history is cured of this simple-mindedness by developing a new sense—the historical sense—of how mankind in the mass behaves, neither free nor fatally pushed, and in its clearest actions mysterious even to itself. ... 'The Point and Pleasure of Reading History' Jacques Barzun

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#10 | 2025-06-15 18:35:16 UTC
Conversations with ChatGPT #1
Sam Gödel-Conway

An exploration of how to make a new, productive online forum that improves the professional lives of its members. https://chatgpt.com/share/683c0e22-e854-800b-ae9d-c89b2784b4ac Selected points: - Let users build recognizable profiles with credibility signals. - Auto-generate a public user portfolio from high-quality posts. - Stronger credibility signals come from traceable, structured, exportable proof of value, not just social likes. Make every user look like an author worth citing. - Require public sponsorship by an existing user for a new user to join. - Treat reputation as a slow-earned, high-stakes currency, not a social freebie. Make it traceable, limit its issuance, and watch the graph. - Meta-Point: You’re not building a “forum.” You’re building a reputation graph with social context and visible lineage. - Data Science is a good target field. Content-rich, collaborative, shareable, professionally helpful.

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