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121 sats \ 3 replies \ @elvismercury 2 Mar \ on: đŚ Softwar | Power Projection and National Defense 1/ bitcoin
I expect that he withdrew it because it is comically horseshit and was hoping people would stop noticing and eventually forget.
Removing it from MIT is interesting, though, as my understanding was that theses for which they grant higher degrees are public.
And yet people still promote this garbage.
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Comically horseshit garbage. Themâre strong words. Iâm only unaware of the criticisms but you guys throw them around like everyone should know.
First tell me what he got right, that would be more interesting than what he got wrong. Maybe we could all learn. Iâm not a Lowery simp, I just thought there was something valuable in it.
Also, for the record, I tried searching SN before posting but the results are CHG because it only returns results for âsoftwareâ. The search lacks the âSearching for âsoftware.â Did you mean âsoftwarâ?â function
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What he got right was some of the the evolutionary signaling theory and how it grounds signaling in the ability to project physical force. He did a pretty nice job on that, actually, and demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of the topic and applied it to PoW vs PoS in an interesting way.
Then he overextended it to nonsensical degree. Then he went around preening like a barnyard rooster, talking shit, and flexing his non-existant bona fides as a Space Camp Cadet or whatever the fuck. Which isn't a technical argument, but it's telling about what mental frame is operating behind the scenes.
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