> Nice blogpost (genuinely, not ironic)
It's a point I've been meaning to actually turn into an actual blog post lol > but entirely unrelated to the issue being discussed.
It was an answer to the parent's comment about the aphorism not being helpful. What I'm trying to say is that there are many things that can be done besides regulation. I really want to stress these points because they are actionable things that you, an every day "cog in the wheel" person can do to make meaningful progress towards fixing the problems. If I've learned anything, it is that little things add up. It is easy to see how little things add up in a destructive way, as I don't think it is a reach to say that "everything working normally" is an unstable equilibrium, but we need to recognize that that too means the little things we do matters. Either in continuing the equilibrium or even pushing to make it more stable.Side note: Always happy to see physicists in the ML space. Biased as an ex-physicist working in ML myself lol. I'm sure you can see how physics influenced my outlook haha