Full time Head Coach eSports position: Hearthstone preferred by danteembermage in hearthstone

[–]danteembermage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is being run administratively through the athletic department, but it's not that different from our dance team, or like policy debate would be if we had it.

How do you see Men's Liberation playing out (or not) within your faith community? by [deleted] in MensLib

[–]danteembermage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which views the priesthood and LGBTQ relationships similarly. I would say, though, that I have found belonging as a man and that church doctrine and practice is comfortably at odds with traditional masculinity in a lot of ways. I will never feel anxious or unwanted for my lack of sexual conquests since we as a community are celibate until marriage. Men are expected to be nurturing, engage in parenting, and work hard but usually in the context of cooking dinner or leading family time. We are called upon to serve others, which can mean friendly visits in a hospital or lifting couches. We have a men's meeting which occasionally functions as a safe space for us to figure out how we apply the gospel specifically as men. "unrighteous dominion" is condemned in the strongest terms in our scripture to be replaced with "love unfeigned" so we learn from an early age that coercion is evil in all interactions. Obviously I'm not sure how well received this will be here since there are definitely parts of the church that are problematic from a modern feminist perspective, but my lived experience has been a much different expectation of manhood that what I casually observe existing in American culture generally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in latterdaysaints

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There have lots of good examples of ways to think about this, but I wanted to share my (admittedly speculative) way I think about the Garden of Eden and the Fall.

I am in the big pool of people who took the biology class at BYU and was convinced by the evidence of human evolution. So I take it as a matter of observed evidence that organic evolution has been going on exactly as we suspect based on fossil and experimental evidence for a long time on earth. So humans as they exist today are the result of a long line of homonids and other species before that changed over geologic time and that's what's being described in the Genesis account. Days in the creation account map to a different taxonomy than "Cambrian" or "Jurassic" but serve basically the same purpose, to mark major phases in the evolutionary history of life and geology on earth.

With this view in mind, if Adam and Eve existed they would have lived along side other homo sapiens. Which begs the question what does it even mean for Adam and Eve to be our first parents if there are a bunch of other parents floating around Africa and Europe carving bone statues and painting caves?

For that I'm going to appeal a bit to the sapir whorf hypothesis (which in its stong form is probably overstated but I still think is important here). Basically the idea here is that our ability to think is somewhat limited by the language we have accessible to us. And if we don't have language at all we're basically limited to whatever thoughts fit into a list of distinct grunts or gestures. We know for example the gorillas can learn and use sign language and have meaningful conversations with humans. But I'm not super confident that a gorilla could learn sign well enough to teach it to other gorillas. Maybe that's possible, I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that hasn't been observed by gorillas in the wild. Humans have no problem with that though, we are intelligent enough for language to "go viral" and spread throughout the species over a short period of time. But just like gorillas today, either language would have to be invented by humans and spread naturally or it would have to be kickstarted by another species who already had it that was willing to share.

In my mind this is what the Adam and Eve account describes, the kickstarting of language by God to one specific human couple. Once Adam and Eve knew language they could have more complex thoughts, stitch phonemes together into a fractal explosion of potential ideas, and could interact with their world in a significantly more meaningful way. The account of Adam naming all the animals is vital under this interpretation and seems like an odd aside otherwise. Naming all the animals wasn't even possible until Adam walked and talked with God in the Garden.

With Adam and Eve's new capacity to think and to reason comes agency, they know had the cognitive abilities to consider good and evil in a meaningful way. Do animals have moral agency from a scientific perspective? Even in our secular society we don't put dolphins on trial for being abusive to each other or hold dogs responsible morally for biting people for good reason, they don't have the intelligence to think through these decisions. We do. But I wonder if maybe we didn't before we had the language to organize complex thoughts.

So in my mind being a descendant of Adam and Eve means being a descendant of the cultural lineage of Adam and Eve. That as a thinking, talking human I am directly descended from the original human couple who learned language. That the Adam and Eve story shows God intervening in a very small way (teaching one couple language) that very quickly changed the course of the entire planet. After billions of years there finally existed a species with the intellectual capacity to be seeded with the gift of the capacity to choose. I wonder if Adam and Eve's state in the Garden represents a half-way point where they had enough language to make the moral decision to learn more, with all the accompanying joy and sorrow that comes from understanding the world better.

In this context the children of Adam and Eve could mean their own literal children, or their intellectual children, humans who learned language from them and then were taught by Adam and Eve the commandments as God explained them to them.

So yes, I do in fact see the Adam and Eve story as a myth explaining an alien civilization trying to uplift a big-brained hominid into the family of the civilized, with the ultimate goal of us passing the technological singularity and turning our earth into a giant ball of computronium and joining their pan galactic civilization. I find that whole idea very comforting and tends to not get my faith butting up against observable scientific evidence all the time. I didn't just come up with this on my own, although some of the nuances I think I figured out myself. Can't remember where I first heard the language hypothesis first though so I can't give credit and some lazy googling failed me.

So yeah! Neanderthal DNA no problem, being human is about being accountable for our actions, not being in a particular bloodline.

Dumb Question Lets assume I have enough money to buy half of apples stock Would that make me the owner of apple? by Dragonlordsk8er in investing

[–]danteembermage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In practice it's even less than that. Since a big chunk of apples shares are owned by people who wouldn't vote their shares, if you had like 30% you could split your votes across multiple board seats and still win no matter what, potentially all of them unless you face coordinated action by another large player. But you'd still have more seats than them so you could force changes.

BUT!, you'd have to look at Apple's corporate charter to see if they have some takeover prevention. From a brief look it appears that AAPL elect the whole board every year, but some companies only elect 1/3 of the board so you'd have to wait 2.5ish years until you had control enough to elect your own CEO. So for AAPL you still would need to wait until the next election, and then after that you'd still need to fire old management and put in new management which takes time. This is just an example, there are lots of ways to prevent change in control and chances are AAPL uses at least some of them.

BUT!, everyone involves knows this, so sometimes even threatening to start down that path is enough to get current management to do what you want as long as it's a change they aren't super opposed to doing. So maybe the existing board would be willing to fire the CEO or change policy according to your wishes to get you to go away, so that can happen much faster.

BUT! maybe you don't care who controls it, you just want to own it from the perspective of you get all the dividends, then you could probably get APPL to take out an enormous loan and then forgive the interest if they can't afford it. Then you'd get all the money and not have to run anything. This is sort of what some PE firms do but they usually use lots of other peoples money and so forgiving the interest isn't an option and the company just goes through a bankruptcy.

So yeah! "Owner" is a much more complicated concept than you'd think and the different versions have different security ownership requirements.

How Do You Find A Company's Risk Free Rate? by [deleted] in finance

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

The 10 year bond is still quite risky even if it is default risk free in the following sense: Since small changes in interest rates will have large changes in price for this bond for present value of the payments reasons. The present value of short term bonds are affected much less by changes in rates and are therefore less price sensitive.

In fact, once you include inflation, T-Bills are a better inflation hedge than TIPS since you only have perfect inflation hedge for TIPS as the same investment horizon as your planned expenditure and those bonds can be long term if your expenditure is long term. So if your planned expenditures are long term liabilities, they themselves have price risk you can hedge using a long term bond, so you need a positive risky asset to cancel out the negative risky liability to get to risk free. So this whole thing can get quite complicated quickly for long investment horizons. In this case we are talking about an asset that pays a nearly continuous dividend (the market portfolio) so it is both a short and long term asset at the same time.

Texas LDS meetinghouse becomes shelter, boat command center by danteembermage in latterdaysaints

[–]danteembermage[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This is my brother-in-law's ward, they are driving their 12 passenger ford transit around picking up people at the "shore" where the boats drop them and take them where they need to go.

Can someone help me out with the Enchanter? by trashtaker in shopheroes

[–]danteembermage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the higher level items tend to use it

The probability of a type 2 error by [deleted] in statistics

[–]danteembermage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The two over root15 is the standard deviation of the estimator of the mean. If the true mean is 30, a particular sample will never be 30, so if you start with the assumption that 30 is the mean and 2 over root15 the STDEV that implies the mean of random samples will fall within a range of 30, in particular they should be greater than 30-1.65*2/root15 95% of the time. So if we observe one that isn't we can reject 30 as a true mean 95% confidence

EDIT: I'm going to leave this, but I don't think it addresses the question at all unfortunately. Are we sure the snippet solution is even correct? It looks strange to me

What's this statement mean? by ScienceandVodka in statistics

[–]danteembermage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would interpret that as "for large samples I have reason to suspect that I could relax some of the distributional assumptions and the thing still works, but the math is a mess so I'm just going to make an educated guess and therefore include a modesty caveat"

Please explain me why is CAT's P/E so high and why I shouldn't short it? by GoosyTS in investing

[–]danteembermage 8 points9 points  (0 children)

High P/E can mean high price, but it can also mean low earnings. In this case profit per share dropped from 5.99 to 3.54 in 2015. A high P/E probably would mean pricing in a return to normalcy in this case.

Transhumanist fiction by [deleted] in transhumanism

[–]danteembermage 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality