>dude this book is totally like a COGNITIVE INFO-HAZARD bro>read it>its scp dogshit written by a 15 year old
>>24959589>scpThat's some cancer I haven't thought of in a long time. Fuck you for reminding me of it.
>>24959589Hilarious. What's it about? I made something actually effective in doing that.
>>24959608Idk here is some Princeton fags review of it>Finally read “There is No Antimemetics Division” after watching used copies sell for $5000+ last year. 10/10 thought provoker on idea transmission (memetics) and unlearning (antimemetics)>The ideal LLM is a Day 1 antimemetics researcher—stateless, reconstructing world models from scratch each forward pass. No persistent memory, only first principles reasoning within context. Every prompt is rediscovery.>The antimemetics framing makes in-context learning and, more importantly, ~unlearning~ obviously central. If Pantheon resonated in frontier labs, this will too.It’s the most Reddit book I’ve ever read.
>>24959612Oh it's trendy bullshit. Neat. See I do something way different and more effective. Cool I was just worried someone would step on my toes.
>>24959589The premise is interesting but it all too conveniently allows for it to be an unreadable mess full of disconnected sequences
They need to figure out anti memetics so ai can stop self sucking it’s own slop
>>24959612>It’s the most Reddit book I’ve ever read.Ah, so you admit that you reddit?
>>24959589fucking hell. I just bought this because it was recommended to me as being like Philip K Dick. I fucking hated SCP stuff. I'd rather read a creepypasta ritual story and I hate those too.
>>24959589I always wanted to read some "routinely bureaucratic but with cool science in secret laboratories" stuff like Control or Half-Life games (even without action, just in such settings). Maybe I will try.
So what books are genuinely a cognitive infohazard?
>>24961758none because it's a fucking dumb term
>>24959612>after watching used copies sell for $5000+ last yearNo way this is real. Very sneaky shill thread
>>24961758My diary desu
>>24961781I read your diary and it was just one long incel rant interspersed by autistic diatribes about your gooning habits. 2/10 would not read again.
>>24961781i liked the entry about your deep dive into cuckholdry, good imagery
>>24961758idk about books, but I've always viewed tulpamancy as a sort of cognitohazard for severe autists/latent schizophrenics
>>24961781hell yeah
>>24961758The conspiracy shit that’s just on the edge of plausible and confirmable and that also keeps you feeling like you have to do something about it. Exactly where that line is will vary. A lot of people get stuck on the jews but I’m thinking more like The Finders or MK-Ultra. The disappearances across the US leads to trafficking networks and fantasies about tunnel systems. Also the gangstalking and false flag stuff. Some of these books are so dangerous they’re actively persecuted by governments, but you won’t find it on any banned book list. They also inspire crazies to go on the offensive in Pizzagate shooting type events. Many of those never reach the news and will be dismissed as “mentally ill” with no further details.
>>24959589I like SCP
>>24963984>I like CPAnon, wtf??
>>24961758The US tax code in it's entirety. Though the fact that it isn't a single book but a entire library shelf worth of books is enough to make your start questioning things.
>>24961758"Females" by Andrea Long ChuNietzscheslopAnything written by Graeber, Harari, Dawkins
>>24965074>"Females" by Andrea Long ChuThis isn't a cognitive infohazard, it's just unbelievably disgusting. Those aren't the same thing.>GraeberThis one's a good example though, lots of people have genuinely been mindtrapped by his nonfunctional theories.
>>24961758Mein Klompf
>>24961758Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan
>>24964924I like that too
>>24959589yeah meme books are almost always disappointing. a sad fact of these contemporary times.
>>24965289I'm going to read this book because you mentioned it. If it sucks, I'm going to pray to Yahweh to curse you for 10 years.
>>24967906What are some that are good despite being memes? I enjoyed The Secret History and Piranesi.
>>24959589is the point of it that there actually isn't an antimemetics division? it's all a big conspiracy created by people to build their own walls and shadow monsters to fight against? i would read it if that's the case, scp's biggest problem is that everything has to tie back to their massive canon, and every short story in order to not just be entry #3284 in a faceless list of numbers essentially has to boil down to a few random human experiences trapped in a dead end created by the lore.
>>24959589haven't read the new version. original web version had some fun bits early on but went downhill towards the end.ra was much better.
>>24968407>is the point of it that there actually isn't an antimemetics divisionIt's conceptual sci-fi about things that erase themselves from your memory and perception. It's called "There Is No Antimemetics Division" because people keep forgetting even that the division itself exists.I would read your idea though. Reminds me of The City & The City.>scp's biggest problem is that everything has to tie back to their massive canonIt uses the SCP framework but it doesn't tie into the canon. The new version (which I haven't read) actually has all the direct SCP references taken out for traditional publishing.