Month: June 2025
Surfdumb’s Comment
Surfdumb was a regular reading and commenter here for some time. I think he left because of the Professor’s frequent long comments (which is much less often the case these days) and because my sons are allowed to read here (which is a weird reason to avoid commenting, but whatever). …
Conjunction
Two articles were posted within 3 hours of each other: “So Should You” — Ed Hurst of Radix Fidem “Whatever happened to the power of Public Opinion? The dwindling of the Group Mind” — Bruce Charlton It’s about politics. Read them together.
What About Intelligence?
We recently had a big discussion on intelligence in “San Francisco and Schooling” and (to a lesser extent) “Hypergamy and Male Variability.” But, perhaps you want a quick-and-easy rundown on intelligence that doesn’t require an advanced degree. Here is a short video that does just that: Here is a quick …
AI must be evil…it has no choice.
AI can only do what it is trained to do. AI cannot do what it is not trained to do. People are evil, so AI must be evil as well. AI can’t be good because it is not being trained to be good. In order to do good, it would …
Hypergamy Interlude
This is part of a series. See the index here. After writing “Hypergamy and Male Variability,” I received a lot of comments that merit fuller responses to do them justice. I’m going to try to respond to some of them here. Lastmod’s Comment That’s the narrative, for sure. It is …
Hypergamy and Male Variability
This is part of a series. See the index here. You are probably familiar with the bell curve. What you may be less familiar with is the concept that males tend to have greater variability than females (i.e. they have different bell curves): This is why, for example, men are …