While I appreciated the video, my old saw about the privilege of those of us with more 
"compute" power than others arose again. Sarah wraps up with the ethic "dignity of 
their choice". This argument came up again at the pub with a very liberal [⛧] friend. I think 
the essence of his claim is that *their* filter bubbles and echo chambers limit *their* ability to 
even register that they're missing information that would inform their decisions.

If I believed that were true, then I'd lob that at Sarah's argument. It's akin to viewing 
addiction either as a disease or a moral failure (where those "grown adults with a 
good amount of wealth" are classed with the latter).

But I don't believe it. Because concrete/actual things can only be completely 
circumscribed by infinite descriptions, *nobody* "understands the choices they are 
making". If you think you do understand the choice you're making, you're delusional. 
So the categorization isn't disease-vs-failure, ignorant-vs-informed, or [un]intelligent.

The distinction is imaginative-vs-unimaginative. Those of us who know we are 
always uninformed keep our imaginations exercised. We *anastomose* the space of 
possibilities whenever and wherever we can. And it's that active imagination 
that allows us to be just enough more resilient than our less imaginative 
siblings. Further, ethically, those of us with fertile imaginations have a duty 
to exercise the imaginations of our less imaginative friends. It seems Sarah 
tried; and she seems to feel like she fell short. That happens a lot. And it 
sucks. Kudos for trying. But the reaction to the failure isn't to bail and 
leave the unimaginative to their Just Desserts - like some billionaire's 
cowardly retreat to Galt's Gulch. A better answer is to discover and work on 
the causes (as opposed to the symptoms) of the dearth of imaginative power.


[⛧] Not left, liberal, but with a good dose of recognition for collective 
action, despite his individualism.

On 10/8/25 11:01 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
I grew up in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, very productive farming country 
(in addition to forestry).

This describes the farmers I knew – including cousins and uncles.

Millionaires on paper, yes.   The desire for near slave labor, yes.   The older 
ones, angry and racist too.

I’ve never been sympathetic to farmers just because they are farmers.

At least big agribusiness has some form of corporate rules and supervision.

The younger relatives from these farming families pivoted, as intelligent 
people do, to other businesses that made sense at modest scale.

*From:*Friam <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Santafe
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 8, 2025 10:17 AM
*To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] non-sycophancy

It’s not all bad.

Sometimes, over the fog of nonsense that crowds most of the broadcast channels, 
there are explainers who know what they are talking about and make useful 
observations.

I think I mentioned Sarah Taber some years ago as someone who comes 
well-reputed.  I don’t try to follow her (or anybody else) regularly, but this 
popped up on my feed, and sounds realistic:

Why Farmers Voted For Trump <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=badGHJLDpP8>

youtube.com <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=badGHJLDpP8>

For me, one useful little bit of clarity on who’s out there, and how they are 
making their choices.

Eric



    On Oct 7, 2025, at 16:28, glen <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I can't get the phrase "tone deaf" out of my head:

    AmEx "There's nothing like platinum"
    https://youtu.be/KjYyG4FgmPQ?si=XukUoeky00YT_cs5 
<https://youtu.be/KjYyG4FgmPQ?si=XukUoeky00YT_cs5>

    Battlefield 6 Trailer
    https://youtu.be/LqWVp3p-FPk?si=VCbhrJ1xdZBRl3ba 
<https://youtu.be/LqWVp3p-FPk?si=VCbhrJ1xdZBRl3ba>

    Andrew Tate Car Collection
    https://youtu.be/DDSlF3iI2-s?si=pGAzZJfUCjbXiTD7 
<https://youtu.be/DDSlF3iI2-s?si=pGAzZJfUCjbXiTD7>

    Maybe it's just me. But these things all seem wildly outside the zeitgeist. And 
that's in spite of my disgust, registered here, with people like Sabine Hossenfelder 
for her blatant shift to the grift or Lex Fridman's self-aggrandizing sycophancy 
(https://youtu.be/Z1Ua1hVRtdE?si=e5-SJeSPI11svpqV 
<https://youtu.be/Z1Ua1hVRtdE?si=e5-SJeSPI11svpqV>).

    But I guess it's an obvious next step after the hustle culture we've forced 
ourselves into. Success is measured by your accumulation of status symbols, 
shame be damned. There are some glimmers, though. E.g.

    ICE List
    
https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2ficelist.is%2f&c=E,1,QANFi6FQr9QcCSo11t5g_ffDhED7dVTWyJDjJB0ZjDcRFXHLSrNfrtF2jC6SpBxMoZnTdB6u9EWa3eHzFyqIpKFOrshXRcXWkYoD5-ZTdxWa&typo=1
 
<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2ficelist.is%2f&c=E,1,QANFi6FQr9QcCSo11t5g_ffDhED7dVTWyJDjJB0ZjDcRFXHLSrNfrtF2jC6SpBxMoZnTdB6u9EWa3eHzFyqIpKFOrshXRcXWkYoD5-ZTdxWa&typo=1>

    The Reckoning
    https://www.youtube.com/@PFthereckoning 
<https://www.youtube.com/@PFthereckoning>

    DDoSecrets
    
https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fddosecrets.com%2f&c=E,1,pfIZjkK9sn_mYQUuM8ZrBmRVVRRIfxs7KJTHf0YPsAbLNbkHalceJ5qUElLk6XQ-6JA2wUOVMQbrnpqT6mKqr4hMoQVSBTHgnY3DeC0HPg4,&typo=1
 
<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fddosecrets.com%2f&c=E,1,pfIZjkK9sn_mYQUuM8ZrBmRVVRRIfxs7KJTHf0YPsAbLNbkHalceJ5qUElLk6XQ-6JA2wUOVMQbrnpqT6mKqr4hMoQVSBTHgnY3DeC0HPg4,&typo=1>

    The purpose, though, is not to decrement the status but to hone in on whatever 
"accountability" might mean now. How can we, each of us, understand what it 
means?


    On 10/7/25 12:27 PM, Santafe wrote:

        Yeah.  Nice.
        I just got back in the country a few days ago, and got to experience 
the White-Nationalist ICE recruiting ads that I gather started fairly recently. 
 Like recruiting ads for war criminals, or those who hope for the chance to be. 
 I guess they are being run everywhere, as a quick google search shows local 
news reports from a bunch of cities in many states.
        The impressive thing is how belligerently, flamboyantly trashy it all 
is.  It's like, anything anybody ever considered low, degraded, or depraved, 
they scent-roll in, just to binge on their ressentiment.  If I were trying to 
think of ways to mock somebody for being stupid and ugly, I would never have 
the imagination to put together the scripts they use.
        It almost feels superfluous to spend time thinking about how to deal 
with the people in various offices, when they are ballasted by a sector of the 
public that thinks this is what they have wanted for so long and can finally 
have.  Unless one could figure out how to rehabilitate that disease to any kind 
of state of health, it’s very hard to see what, short of a heavy collapse that 
just clobbers the whole country, will thump them hard enough to push them back 
into whatever corner they came bursting out of, and let the rest of the public 
get coordinated enough to re-establish some agency over how the country 
operates.    Not that the “rest of the public” knows what to do; the status quo 
ante was the python squeeze that got us into this whole mess, and we can’t be 
aspiring to go back to that.  But something short of the whole country’s 
pouring gasoline on itself and setting itself on fire would be nice.
        I have thought, too, that americans are going to get to experience 
something that many of my Russian friends have known most or all their lives: 
how do you go about trying to be a good and decent person, in a country with a 
uniformly bad government (corrupt, cynical, and murderous with no mitigating 
benevolences toward anybody) that you don’t see work for yourself to change?
        Eric

            On Oct 7, 2025, at 14:48, glen <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            
https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fweval.org%2fanalysis%2fsycophancy-probe%2fad51e9a522f01e98%2f2025-09-04T17-50-49-741Z&c=E,1,RyTKGFwr1wjARn9k5vTd-WC-XLWBsqDCtuIl7B4-zdfEGde94UyemTKPbutU21Znk5UHrObUvCB4noUNqNJfjZgpEjXEqVt8KlXtEncB9g,,&typo=1
 
<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fweval.org%2fanalysis%2fsycophancy-probe%2fad51e9a522f01e98%2f2025-09-04T17-50-49-741Z&c=E,1,RyTKGFwr1wjARn9k5vTd-WC-XLWBsqDCtuIl7B4-zdfEGde94UyemTKPbutU21Znk5UHrObUvCB4noUNqNJfjZgpEjXEqVt8KlXtEncB9g,,&typo=1>

            If only we could find the political will to amend the Constitution 
with something like this. Or at least add it to Senate advice and consent.



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