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We Are What We Remember

62 pointsby adamhearnover 4 years ago

5 comments

dvhover 4 years ago
I was thinking about designing different chat bot. Instead of analysing given current question, it would instead prepare code&#x2F;data for all possible next questions given current question and answer. So when the next question would come he would already know the answer as all data are ready.<p>And that got me thinking. What if our brain does this with our memory when we go to sleep. Our conciseness dies, but brain carefully prepares memories in a way that in the morning the new consciousness doesn&#x27;t notice and consider itself to be the same as yesterday.
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jamesjyuover 4 years ago
Ted Chiang has a wonderful story called &quot;The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling&quot; which delves into this phenomenon, as well as how written language shapes our memories.
forgotmypw17over 4 years ago
Something which may be disturbing to think about in this context is how limited our access to our own electronic &quot;memories&quot; has become over time, in comparison with how much it was before.<p>For example, if you were using MySpace or LiveJournal, or early Twitter, you could see your entire history, and in some cases do query and search like &quot;between 2 and 3 years ago&quot; or &quot;everything with X tag&quot;.<p>However, with today&#x27;s services, it is becoming increasingly difficult to do that kind of querying outside of the, if you&#x27;re lucky, 3 different sorts of hot&#x2F;top&#x2F;new. Some places will also limit the number of items you can see.
sikouover 4 years ago
We are what we do.
rektideover 4 years ago
this story on frontrow lifestreamer just showed up right next to this story, &amp; that coincidence is one happening worth noting. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=25738635" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=25738635</a>