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brave and steely-eyed and morally pure and a bit terrifying… /testimonials /evil /leet .ask? .ask_long?


collapsedsquid:

socialjusticemunchkin:

socialjusticemunchkin:

  • Things I learned this week:
    • Things that go viral with relatively low effort:
      • Hilarious trolling of people everyone hates
      • Surveys
    • (if I’m going to continue tumblring in Lisp, I should do it this way
      • (at least I think this is easier to follow))

metagorgon said: didn’t you already learn surveys go viral when you grouped everything into left/right, female/male, etc and it was used as a personality test?

Yes, and I replicated the study and tested the method myself. Thus, if I ever need to draw attention to things, I should try to formulate them into a survey somehow so people will spread it. This is vital for memetic engineering purposes.

You gotta work on making an equivalent of the nolan chart that tags everyone as mutualist.

Okay.


Q1: Immigration

Q2: Taxes

Q3: Welfare

Q4: Trade

Q5: Discrimination

Q6: Housing

Q7: Immaterial property

Q8: Private property (capital, not toothbrushes)


Choose your answer, sum the letters after each to see your position on the two-axis chart of economic freedom. “S” means intervention to reduce inequality, while “H” means intervention to preserve/create hierarchy. The maximum score on each axis should be 12. This is not a purity test, so reaching out for the corners isn’t what one is “supposed” to do although I guess ardent ancaps would get a solid 0/0.

1 month ago · 33 notes · source: socialjusticemunchkin · .permalink

  1. pirozhok-s-kapustoj reblogged this from spiralingintocontrol and added:
    Can you maybe explain monads in simple terms if it is not too much trouble for you?
  2. spiralingintocontrol reblogged this from veronicastraszh and added:
    also: I think I learned to write cleaner code because of Haskell - some of the structures it has available (ALGEBRAIC...
  3. veronicastraszh reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    Oh, well I don’t really do the “language evangelist” thing. But I kinda think certain languages, which include Lisp and...
  4. tentativelyassembled reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    7/1 I’m boring.
  5. socialjusticemunchkin reblogged this from collapsedsquid and added:
    Illusion of transparency strikes again, I guess. I considered that “private property” question one of the more radical...
  6. collapsedsquid reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    You see, part of the point of the test (as I see it) would be to push back against ancaps/libertarians. You’d want a...
  7. metagorgon said: i am very uncertain about the results of such interventions, though, and i would bet making all my recommended changes at once in such a short period would be massively disastrous. my politics is not overly dogmatic on the way the world actually works, only normative on the results.
  8. metagorgon said: 10s, 1h
  9. conductivemithril reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    PURITY. Haskell is too good for the real world, but you should learn the True Form anyway. I’ve heard tell of Lisp’s...
  10. imu-li reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    You have a lot of dynamically typed languages there, Haskell has a nice static type system. This means that you can find...
  11. metagorgon reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    need to control for follower count, and network analysis would also be useful. i suspect over a fourth of rst tumblr is...
  12. metagorgon said: didn’t you already learn surveys go viral when you grouped everything into left/right, female/male, etc and it was used as a personality test?