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"AI companies are implicitly betting that their customers will buy AI for highly consequential automation, fire workers, and cause physical, mental and economic harm to their own customers as a result, somehow escaping liability for these harms. Early indicators are that this bet won’t pay off."
locusmag.com/2023/12/commentar

plurality and hypnosis 

We've decided to start designating a specific system member as fronting hypnotee and another as non-fronting spotter (basically keeping the hypnotee safe, comfortable, and reassured). It seems to work much better than ignoring plurality, at least with recordings.

I'm thinking about going through my bookmarks and organizing them into HTML and putting them online. Then I'd just have a place to put random stuff I find interesting.

Last boost: I've said it before and I'll say it again, if you love movies you need to have Kanopy. The film selection is excellent and you'll probably watch a few flicks you might not think of watching.

@mavica_again Based entirely on extrapolation from the proliferation of web apps, I assume HTML5 will grow until it takes over the entire desktop and kernel and x86 is a legacy compatibility mode.

@Sophie We think that not having others in our brain would feel lonely regardless of what external connections we have.

@hollie I mean, it kinda is that at least in our case, but the concepts of having separate identities, fronting/switching, and a headspace to interact in really work well for us.

Kinda wish there were a "hobbyists messing with their brains" wiki, encompassing meditation, hypnosis, psychedelics, magic systems..

@hollie I try to warn anyone who's questioning plurality and asking me advice that reaching out is likely to disrupt their life.

I don't think the idea that this is a goal of meditation is mainstream, but anyone teaching it with that goal should warn about the disruption IMO, especially if they're teaching it to people who aren't in a retreat environment and have responsibilities they need to keep up with. (2/2)

@hollie I suspect meditation circles would frame systemhood differently, and I only encountered those ideas because of the communities I was in. I also occasionally find stuff like this which to me sounds very plural: awakin.org/v2/read/view.php?ti

I know that when system members discover themselves, it tends to lead to a short-term lack of function as they adapt to their changing dynamic. (1/2)

@hollie Come to think of it, all of the adverse effects for us related to being a system and not knowing that.

@hollie Notes might help. I just watched through most of it.

I have little direct experience with meditation but I feel like it falls in a more general category of "brain hacking" which I do have experience with (mostly via hypnosis). I expected that to have risks, it did have (thankfully relatively brief) adverse effects, it's greatly improved my life now and don't regret any of it but there are a few things I wish I'd been specifically warned about.

@hollie Decided to scan through. The details that are interesting to me seem to start at around 17:00.

@hollie Kinda wish there was a form I could just read because I'm interested but I don't want to sit through a long video..

(I/we also have a very weird perspective on meditation, not sure how aware you are of that.)

@hollie Actually I'm gonna use this thread to test out something silly, hang on.

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