It's been a few weeks since I last posted on social media and there have been developments. Twitter is now officially gone, replaced with X. For some reason, the symbolism of this move seems to have convinced a lot of people that the old Twitter is gone in a way the last several months of … Continue reading The need for self curation in social media
Month: July 2023
SMBC: Consciousness: a definition thing
Zach Weinersmith is a man after my own heart when it comes to consciousness, as today's Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal shows. As the consciousness is in the eye of the beholder and hierarchy of definitions guy, I feel this comic. It also resonates with Jacy Reese Anthis' conscious semanticism outlook. Click through for the original … Continue reading SMBC: Consciousness: a definition thing
Silo
Silo, a TV show on Apple TV+, based on Hugh Howey's Wool book series, is one of my favorite types of science fiction. One where the characters find themselves in a world very different from ours, which they, and us, don't understand the nature of. Typically as the story unfolds, we learn that the world … Continue reading Silo
The sorry state of social media
This week, as announced a couple of months ago, the Twitter feed on my blog's sidebar finally broke. It was removed to put it out of its misery. This came after a fresh week of chaos at Twitter itself. Last week Elon Musk announced that you had to be logged in to view tweets. Which … Continue reading The sorry state of social media
Experiencing without knowing?
On Twitter, the Neuroskeptic shared a new paper, in which an Israeli team claims to have demonstrated phenomenal consciousness without access consciousness: Experiencing without knowing? Empirical evidence for phenomenal consciousness without access. A quick reminder. In the 1990s Ned Block famously made a distinction between phenomenal consciousness (p-consciousness) and access consciousness (a-consciousness). P-consciousness is conceptualized … Continue reading Experiencing without knowing?


