vodkadin
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10 days ago
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on: Willingness to look stupid
I was saying that your argument only made sense if it was the strawman you said I created. The only other option is something that you did not show any evidence for in your argument. Please show me papers that demonstrate this link between neuroticism and creativity.
vodkadin
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10 days ago
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on: Willingness to look stupid
The logic in your OP is absolutely muddled. And it's evident I'm not the only one that followed your reasoning to you implying neuroticism is negatively correlated to creativity.
To restate your argument: openness is correlated to creativity (not controversial) and being neurotic dampens that because you care a lot what people think (no evidence).
There is no correlation between neuroticism and creativity. Neuroticism doesn't effect openness so it makes no sense. Either your argument is that neuroticism influences openness and that influences creativity or your argument is I just think neuroticism makes you less creative because I just think so. You might as well not even mention the Big 5 because it doesn't effect your last point.
vodkadin
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11 days ago
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on: Willingness to look stupid
Openness is on the closed minded-openness axis. Neuroticism is on the neurotic-stable axis. These are independent things. You can be highly open-minded and highly neurotic. I’d seriously question your understanding of the Big 5.
vodkadin
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6 months ago
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on: CauseNet: Towards a causality graph extracted from the web
If you think you can use logic to determine human behavior in the past, well, it doesn't even work for modern behavior lol You'd be surprised what kind of beliefs about the world led to what kind of actions in history
vodkadin
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7 months ago
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on: A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package
Some smaller sites ban ips from countries that continually try to hack into your server or just make a ton of requests, it happens to be that traffic is often from Russia and China. Could just be that.
vodkadin
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1 year ago
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on: Only buy a magnetic keyboard for gaming
I've thought like this before but it's nice having a smaller keyboard, you can keep your hands closer together which is nice and unless you’re doing a lot of accounting, you don't really regularly use the numpad. Best configuration I've found is to have a separate numpad/macro keypad that you can keep off to the side on your desk.
vodkadin
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2 years ago
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on: Maine's constitution has unprintable sections
Isn’t it a more Canadian term? First time I heard it as an American was in relation to Canadian tribes.