I want to pick your brain about some philosophical questions that sort of have been bothering me for a while and get your perspective on them. So one of them, you mentioned probabilities when you were talking about the simulation argument. And I tend to think that probabilities are the right way, usually, to think about complex topics. In particular, I'm a fan of Bayesianism in principle, if not in practice. But I don't think you should always be calculating using Bayes' rule against totally impractical.

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