https://www.skeptic.org.uk/2025/04/reputation-why-do-we-care-so-much-about-what-other-people-think-of-us/

Not as toxic as Jordan Peterson, but still insidious. I regret reading it. I'll 
never get that time back. So why post it here and bait some other poor soul 
into wasting their time as well? I think because I don't have my own defense. I 
keep getting suckered into this stuff. Why? What practical things do you do to 
prevent yourself from reading trash like this? I can't help but wonder what 
those of you who enjoy *chatting* with LLMs (chatting is very different from 
something like declarative programming) might opine.

Also, I used to enjoy the mere act of reading. I literally did not care what 
the words meant. I enjoyed reading an article in the journal Ethics just as 
much as, say, a long novel by Michael Moorcock. But once I started having to 
read as part of my job, it grew less and less fun. Now I don't enjoy reading at 
all, despite doing it all day every day. But my decision support system for 
choosing *what* to read is very broken.

--
glen


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