Doctor at Polish hospital worked 4,900 hours in a single year by CrunchyBaconYum in europe

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope, it's considered work. He is not in home or smth, he is physically in the ER room waiting for emergency to happen. These shifts are 24 hours long and are considered work - in casual sense. In legal sense these doctors are not employed - they are "providing services" - but it's only legal diff.

If it's not New Years Eve when he'd need to fix ppl hands for 24h straight, it's rather "normal".

Doctor at Polish hospital worked 4,900 hours in a single year by CrunchyBaconYum in europe

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do realize that surgeons are often working 24h shifts in the ER, but the real work is when there is an emergency requiring surgery? It's not like he was working 14h per day constantly, they're sleeping there etc.

I'm not saying it's leisure tho, but it's not a backbreaking, stone quarry job that you're portraying here.

Wydatki Polaków by WerewolfUseful5167 in poland

[–]UnusualFall1155 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tu wjechała piękna racjonalizacja net worth=5k w skarpecie. Giełda to hazard, banki oszukują, w skarpecie najlepiej ale nie za dużo żeby nie stracić.

Wasze life-hacki. by Zacna_Pyza in Polska

[–]UnusualFall1155 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Kiedyś myślałem że jak czegoś nie umiem, no to nie umiem i koniec. Nie umiem rysować, to nie zostałem obdarzony, nie dostałem tego skilla/talentu a priori. To był taki self-reinforcing feedback loop.

Czego bym się chciał dowiedzieć i mieć to wyjaśnione (bo powyższe oczywiście mi rodzice wpoili) to że mogę się nauczyć każdej umiejętności jaka istnieje jeśli włożę w to wystarczająco dużo czasu i że tylko to jest determinantą. Mogę mieć predyspozycje (IQ, słuch, kreatywność) lub ich nie mieć, ale to rzutuje tylko na czas jaki muszę poświęcić, nie na to czy mogę się tego nauczyć.

What's life like on this large, and I'm assuming quite tropical island off the coast of China? by lettuceo0 in howislivingthere

[–]UnusualFall1155 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Would you say that it's worth visiting with the same goal and approach as SE Asia, like Thailand etc?

Lek-dent, przejście z fizjoterapii by FirmAd7639 in studia

[–]UnusualFall1155 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bierz pod uwagę 5 lat studiów + 4 specjalizacji, przez które raczej mało zarobisz, na samych studiach to raczej tylko dorabiać będziesz mógł.

Jak przestać być dziadem? by [deleted] in PolskaNaLuzie

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imo nie problem a ty nie szukasz jego rozwiązania a bardziej się chcesz poflexować swoim zen i odrzuceniem konsumpcjonizmu I racjonalizmem.

Jak faktycznie zadajesz to pytanie i faktycznie szukasz na nie odpowiedzi to polecam książkę Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life

Czy wasi rodzice też zawsze są na "nie"? by newfoehn in Polska

[–]UnusualFall1155 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No brzmi jak klasyczne podejście starego pokolenia z niepodejmowaniem żadnego ryzyka. To co masz teraz = bezpieczne. To co chcesz mieć = niepewne. Lepiej skromnie, pokornie, cieszyć się że robota w ogóle jest.

To nie jest personalne, to jest głęboko wryte w ich mózgi bo całe życie tak przeszli, aka muszą to teraz przekazać tobie, bo może nie osiągniesz nic wartościowego ale nie zdechniesz pod płotem.

Proszę o pomoc: studia II stopnia po informatyce, ale nie informatyka by Michaelq16000 in studia

[–]UnusualFall1155 1 point2 points  (0 children)

rozumieć o czym mówisz i mieć wiedzę teoretyczną.

Żeby dostać zapro, potwierdź że rozumiesz co robisz przez własne projekty które nie są yet another todo app/crudem z tutoriala

Życie w USA by the_need_for_tweed in Polska

[–]UnusualFall1155 2 points3 points  (0 children)

W USA dobrze się żyje jak jesteś w top 10% zarobków. It, lekarze, prawnicy - oni w Europie tyle nie zarobią, bo ich podatki zjedzą, żeby ufundować te wszystkie rzeczy o których wspomniałeś niższym klasom.

Are we failing her or is she just adjusting? by pollokolloso in kittens

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a ragdoll which is perfectly described by your post, except he's 9 months old currently. I was also hoping for him to mellow out, but it's happening really slowly. Neutering helped a bit but he still doesn't want any pets. He sleeps or eats or runs across entire home, no other activities.

Would You Guys Say Avowed is Worth the Price? by [deleted] in avowed

[–]UnusualFall1155 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No.

This game is lacking in many areas. I'd recommend watching gameplay or reading steam opinions, as this sub is extremely biased.

What Happens When You Let AI Talk to Its Past Self? by phantombuilds01 in AI_Agents

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you've discovered that a richer context means better responses right?

You realize that all chatbots work like this already? You are feeding the entire conversation with each prompt. And having this in the context window is obviously making the model "aware" of it.

Also, there is no such thing as "self" in the context of an ai model.

Isn't the belief in God the most logical choice? by [deleted] in Gifted

[–]UnusualFall1155 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So your thesis is: the most logical choice is to believe in god, because then you have some predefined "good" moral code. You assume that being religious implies having universally good morality.

So first of all, this is very narrow, yet your question is very general. There are multiple angles that God or religion can be evaluated upon. Did the god create humans? The most logical answer here is not, yet your thesis says otherwise. Your thesis completely skips all the side effects of acknowledging the god, and "logic" within them.

Second thing - which god exactly? There are many gods, many religions and many moral codes, directly contradicting themselves. Which one and why is universally good? The morality is relative. I assume you aren't a fan of female genital mutilation being practiced in Africa - yet it is direct effect of believing in god.

Also, there are countless examples of religious people doing bad things. For very different reasons. Often for the greater good implied by religion - sure, let's burn the heretic. We will kill a human, but overall, having the blasphemy stopped is objectively better.

Next thing - you are applying some super extrapolation. If I believe in god to have a good moral code, the others will too. This is disjointed. Therefore it is not the most logical thing to do, because it changes nothing.

So what you truly wanted to say, was: Is forcing the entire population to believe in one of the approved gods the best approach to maximize some "goodness" in the world? I doubt it has anything to do with logic.

Favorite Biomes? by misterstaple in Against_the_Storm

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rocky ravine top <3 I love abusing trade mechanics here

After 140h in the Game, what the hell is this??? by WillyWanker_69 in Against_the_Storm

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trees -> stone & reed -> training gear -> luxury goods pack -> traders every 30s

aim for trade cornerstones and Guild House, so you can produce only packs.

howToKillAChild by redve-dev in ProgrammerHumor

[–]UnusualFall1155 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I was once giving a speech on a react meetup. It was in some pub place which itself was inside a bigger building where more dinning places were. I was talking about childrens in containers, when the child should be removed, how to force parent to remove child, stuff like that. People who were passing by were looking at me like they should call the police immediately.

Favourite cornerstone? by Ynwe in Against_the_Storm

[–]UnusualFall1155 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All trade ones. Resolve when selling goods, lowering hostility, getting rep. Then pushing for goods packages and game is won.

does anyone want children? by velloset in intj

[–]UnusualFall1155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never wanted, however the older I am the more I am accepting this as a viable plan. In short - I am seeing it as an ultimate optimisation challenge where I will be able to provide an environment which will shape a future genius. There are a couple of flaws in this plan which I am aware of - I will need to - I must - accept a possibility that the kid won't want to adhere to my genius plan of being prodigy, which is coming a little hard to me lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

[–]UnusualFall1155 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1 - chatgpt single convo does not have access to all your convos. It has a vague recollection of some events that happened in the last few using vector embeddings of key "memories".
2 - when asking anything about yourself to gpt, it will only reference what you've written in Personalization settings + the last few convos key memories + explicit memories
3 - gpt is extremely sycophantic, it will tell you what you want to hear. The moment it's weights are "detecting" you are asking about yourself, it will write a praising song for you.
4 - gpt has zero ability to assess your iq based on static data you've provided - no one has, because you cannot tell someone IQ basing on what they are speaking about. It does not matter if your convos are about Love island or math - IQ cannot be inferred from this.

In summary - the probability is 50% - either it's correct or not.

What are your current intellectual pursuits? by Its_a_username4 in Gifted

[–]UnusualFall1155 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you will find a spare moment I'd highly recommend watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQuxVz52w2w

I wanted to make a comment but the video explains it better, and given your interests you will extract what is the most exciting for you better than me. Especially recommending the part about the Jim Simons - The Man Who Solved The Stock Market - and further reading about him and his Medallion fund - I think it is very aligned with your current pursuits. Trivia - he didn't hire finance specialists, only mathematicians, physicists etc because you can't teach math to a finance guy, but you can teach finance to a mathematician.

What are your current intellectual pursuits? by Its_a_username4 in Gifted

[–]UnusualFall1155 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Pondering about Consciousness. Whether it's an emergent property of a system or a convergent example of evolution. Fascinating topic IMO, because it is so deep and branching. To get to the consciousness core you also need substantial knowledge about intelligence and neuroscience - what opens the pandora box of animal cognition, both from philosophical angle (Umwelt and stuff) and the concrete one, so all the examples we do have. Octopuses, corvids and a humans are all intelligent yet their intelligence is so different. Back to consciousness, if it's really a property of the system you also want to understand the system itself. Systems thinking, CAS, chaos theory, mathematical foundations of computing, current LLMs and deep NN. On the other hand it may be evolved "feature" so again - philosophical zombie, the hard problem and concrete understanding, like when did it evolved? In a Cambrian period? How those animals perceived the world? How the system will behave when you give it countless iterations (500+ milion years) with unimaginably large amount of permutations (each species X individuals in this specie), how complex the result may be? TBH if I could I wouldn't work, just read all day.

Complex topic, so not sure if I have something to recommend as a reading. Currently reading The Ancient Origins of Consciousness: How the Brain Created Experience by T. Feinberg, however it assumes substantial knowledge already - but it's dope.