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  • Yeah, it's sort of a chicken before the egg problem - you need an expert to identify one. The potential for echo chambers is there.

    In practice, though, wouldn't it be similar to how any other role is filled?

    Here's one criterion: Outcomes. What is their track record? Have they made meaningful contributions that solve complex problems? I don't need an intimate knowledge of carpentry to see that a contractor's reviews have photos of great (or not so great) work.

    The actual electoral process could be a variety of approaches, and all have their weaknesses, but most would be 'less wrong' than the current system.

    Hardly any economist would agree with a tariff, yet here we are.

    I don't have a stake in whether it's a nomination system by academic organizations, or some other minimum bar, or whether the process is still ultimately democratic, etc. One can theorycraft all kinds of technocratic electoral systems and their weaknesses, but I'm gonna need some convincing that any systems' flaws are worse than what we have now.

  • This seems like a game you'd do with other programmers, lol.

    I can understand using AI to write some potentially verbose or syntactically hell lines to save time and headaches.

    The whole coding process? No. 😭

  • I must be a reincarnation of this guy, cuz I'm literally working on a micro-book called, "Rationalized Malice: How Faulty Logic Justifies Harm."

    The book won't be out for a while (I'm in uni and have some high-impact research projects coming up), but it'll be practical in that 80% of it will be what you can do, as an individual.

  • These are great suggestions! Already one step ahead of you - most are already on my to-do list as I work on more posts (I'm about 3 posts in now and should finish 2 of them by next week).

    I am from the U.S. and am unfortunately not as knowledgeable about specific resources from other countries. However, most resources should be generalizable to everyone who has access to the internet.

    I definitely encourage you and others to post whatever resources you do know! A community is stronger with input from everyone. 😌 I'll continue working down my to-do list and posting what I know.

  • he evidence overwhelmingly says the same things will help someone with bi-polar disorders.

    Can you provide a citation for this?

    Since most of these are specifically for bipolar disorder, I'm wondering if it would serve others better if it was its own, separate post.

    My rationale is that I don't want people who are seeking resources for bipolar disorder to not be able to find it because it's nested inside a thread about PTSD, and I don't want someone who is seeking resources for PTSD to get confused by resources for bipolar disorder.

    Let me know what you think.