“32 notes on AI & writing” – Jasmine Sun
“Artistic merit comes from that feeling of awe—at the distance between what the artist achieved versus what I could elicit from the same materials. You see past the tools and into a mind”
P.O.S.S.E.
“Artistic merit comes from that feeling of awe—at the distance between what the artist achieved versus what I could elicit from the same materials. You see past the tools and into a mind”
“The research itself is preposterous, of course. His definition of ‘white British’ is so narrow that it excludes anyone with an immigrant parent. This will be news to the king, who is now apparently an ethnic minority. As Georgina Sturge, a former statistician at the House of Commons Library and the author of Bad Data, pointed out, the report assumes that we will have one hundred years of migration flows which happen to be identical to the ones we’ve had since 2021”
https://iandunt.substack.com/p/they-hate-london-because-it-is-beautiful
“I’m trying to remember who it was that said — the actions and hangups of truly wealthy people make a lot more sense when you realize that the folks they spend the most time around are not their friends or family or coworkers, but their private security detail”
“Denying that you said something, when you did, is a sin as old as management itself; it is a core function of being a boss. Lots of leadership styles rely on projecting a level of certainty and commitment which really isn’t consistent with the tendency of the world to change.
I don’t think anyone necessarily paid attention to the possible consequence of making this kind of normal management behaviour so much more difficult, when we moved to a world of largely text-based communication”
“Over the course of the next four years, I was shaken, many times, by a realization that most people already knew, and that David Halberstam wrote in The Best and the Brightest in 1971 on the war in Vietnam. And that realization is that the story that elites tell one another, and believe, well, it’s just not true. We don’t believe in merit. It’s easy enough to understand, but it’s very hard to really accept. If your identity is constructed around the idea that you are where you are because you deserve it, it’s rough to learn this truth”
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-round-up-the-best-and-the
“What mattered was not “Is this candidate a fucking sellout?” but rather, “How statistically red of a district is it possible for anyone with a ‘D’ next to their name to win?”
Interspersed with all of this data were exhortations to Be Normal. Democrats need to “run people who know how to talk to ordinary people… soccer moms,” Jain said. If you ask anyone in the political world to define “ordinary people” and they answer “soccer moms,” it is a dead giveaway that they never interact with any ordinary people and think purely in branded demographic abstractions. The entire United States land mass would have to be covered with soccer fields and minivan parking to account for the number of soccer moms that exist in the minds of political consultants”
“The issue here is not really one that can be solved by planning law, because it’s fundamentally a problem of political economy. Whatever powers you give to accelerate and streamline the objection process, if there is any local democracy at all, it is just simply very difficult to do something which is opposed by a large group of energetic and well-connected middle class people. The only currently available strategy for dealing with this political problem – calling them selfish middle class bastards on podcasts – doesn’t really work”
https://backofmind.substack.com/p/we-wanted-human-capital-we-got-human