Did you run out of reasons to listen?

 

From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Nicholas Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, February 4, 2026 1:08 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Dead Stack?

 

OH AND:  What was Owen's question. 

 

On Wed, Feb 4, 2026 at 1:40 PM Steve Smith <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Nick -

You haven't met my dog.  He has a stare that very explicitly means "please pass 
me the salt<kibble>" and  he means it, he will followup with a pawing gesture 
if I ignore him for more than about 2 minutes.  

My chickens have a very acute body-language-gesture that tells the foraging 
big-birds in their yard "get the H3ll outta here!"   and similarly to the 
small-birds, their body language seems to say "I can't see you!"?

Though both may in fact be doing it in their own mythopoetic form, my 
linear-linguistic self turns it into a simple directive.  Humans can be so 
effing linear!

- Steve

On 2/4/26 1:32 pm, Nicholas Thompson wrote:

Communication has occurred when your behavior directed toward me has designed 
my behavior to suit your needs.  "Please pass me the salt" is a communication 
when, as a consequence of its utterance, I pass you the salt.  We could bicker 
about what we would call it if I passed you the pepper, but the basic principle 
is as above.   

 

To say that communication is impossible is nonsense.  We do it all the time.  
It is what makes humans special.  Other animals are happy to do poetry, art, or 
music, but they have a heluva time asking for the salt. 

 

Grrrr

 

Nick

 

On Wed, Feb 4, 2026 at 1:12 PM Steve Smith <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:





I think you’ve answered Owen’s question?

 

and to paraphrase/convolve glen and the five-man-electric band: 

"Words, words, everywhere words, can't you bleep the words?"

Glen has regularly asserted here (paradoxically) that he doesn't believe in 
communication at all (my lame paraphrase, demonstrating the point?!).  I'm 
inclined to (paradoxically) believe him.

I have been chattering with the *swarms* of Robins which are (re)migrating 
through the area again (heading back north I suppose?)...   their group 
dynamics are unfamiliar to me this year.  Usually we get groups (not flocks as 
such) of 10-20 visit... but yesterday I saw tens and tens in my yard, around my 
pond (they love the pond) but when I disrupted them, they fled to a large 
cottonwood tree where there were perhaps hundreds who joined them in flight, 
almost "murmurating" away...  fascinating.   

And of course, they don't give a birds-ass about my words, about "groups", or 
"flocks" or "swarms" or "fleeing" or "flight" or "birds-ass" for that matter... 
  this is the first year in my memory (25 years at this location, 45 in the 
general area, 69 in the southern Rockies and nearby high deserts) that Robins 
have remained present through the winter.   My chickens tolerate "little gray 
sparrow-like-birds" in their "pasture" scavenging for grain, but run off 
anything bigger (at least jays, robins, flickers)...  I never noticed that 
before.

And do the ClawdBot Agents thrashing around on MoltBook have the same 
conversations as we do here?  Maybe indistinguishable? 

What kind of Stochastic Parrot-Farm (nod to Doug) are we anyway?

- Steve (the Stochastic Parrot and erstwhile Underdog Character who flies off 
in all directions at once like a ChatterBot running on a TPU cluster?).

 

From: Friam  <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Nicholas Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, February 4, 2026 11:12 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group  
<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Dead Stack?

 

Ok, so here is an example of the KIND of thing we might have discussed at a 
FRIAM meeting in the old days:

 

 

NICK:  iF friction is negligible between two layers, how in fact do two layers 
come to affect one another?

 

FRIAM MOB::  (affectionate exasperation)  When you have read a physics book, a 
philosophy book, and 8 math books, come back and we'll explain it to you.  

 

NICK TO MOB:  Nuthn' doin'.  If you are so smart, you should be able to explain 
it to me NOW.

 

MOB TO NICK:  Oh, God.  Do we have to?  OH, OKAAAAAAAAAAY. 

 

SUB MOB  1 TO NICK:  Any idiot knows that THIS is how it works

 

SUB MOB 2  TO NICK:  Any idiot knows  that THAT is how it works. 

 

NICK TO MOBS:  Any idiot knows that THIS and THAT can't both  be true.

 

ETC. 

 

I learned almost everything I know from those conversations.  I miss them 
terribly.

 

Nick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Wed, Feb 4, 2026 at 11:32 AM Gary Schiltz <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

My feeling is that there was a bubble of activity in Santa Fe about complexity 
in the late 1990s (see Wired’s article about “Silicon Mesa”) that burst in 
about 2001. Many who were there are now old farts 😆

 

On Tue, Feb 3, 2026 at 7:47 PM Jon Zingale <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I know I came to this group in what appears to be its twilight. The in-person 
meetups are weirdly sad. I feel pressed to ask if it is the case that everyone 
is either:

 

1. on vacation/ too busy

2. too depressed / failing to find inspiration

3. moved on to greener forums

4. preferring the company of LLMs

...

N. waiting for someone frail to post

 

Sometimes I trawl reddit or whatever discord, but I cannot help but feel like 
beacons of inspiration are becoming fewer and further between. This group has 
managed to inspire me, keep my interest, for over a decade. In that time, I 
pushed myself to understand perspectives that I would never have dreamed 
existed. I hope there is still something to talk about.

 

 

 

 

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