

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
Jeremiah
The official audio version of Astral Codex Ten, with an archive of posts from Slate Star Codex. It's just me reading Scott Alexander's blog posts.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 2h 18min
Your Review: Joan of Arc
Dive into the riveting life of Joan of Arc, a feminist icon and national symbol of France. Explore her divine mission amidst chaotic politics and the skepticism she faced. Discover her extraordinary military leadership, including her pivotal role in the siege of Orléans. Unravel the manipulative trials that led to her execution, questioning the nature of belief and legacy. The discussion also touches on the turbulent Capetian succession and the military evolution in medieval England and France, painting a vivid picture of a transformative era.

Aug 5, 2025 • 59min
Suddenly, Trait-Based Embryo Selection
The podcast dives into the groundbreaking approach of trait-based embryo selection, examining how genetic testing has evolved from visual assessments to sophisticated polygenic predictions. It discusses the ethical dilemmas and potential societal inequalities tied to 'designer babies.' Listeners learn about the challenges of accurately predicting genetic traits and the implications these choices have for future generations. The complexities of accessibility and the economic impacts are also highlighted, making it a fascinating exploration of modern reproductive technology.

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Aug 3, 2025 • 11min
My Heart Of Hearts
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into moral consistency, highlighting troubling examples from history to explore current reactions to injustice. Grief and empathy are examined through the lens of personal stories related to war, demonstrating how individual connections influence our moral perspectives. The conversation evolves into navigating the balance between compassion and rational thinking in response to global tragedies, emphasizing the need for sincere understanding amidst collective suffering.

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Aug 3, 2025 • 1h 4min
Your Review: The Astral Codex Ten Commentariat (“Why Do We Suck?”)
Dive into a lively discussion about the changing landscape of online discourse, examining how the Astral Codex Ten Commentariat compares to its predecessor. The conversation highlights a shift from civil exchanges to a more toxic environment, reflecting on how individual contributors influence community dynamics. Statistical insights reveal trends in comment quality and language use, shedding light on the evolving norms of intellectual engagement. Engage with thoughts on complex topics and the emotional tone of discussions shaped by society's currents.

Jul 30, 2025 • 10min
Apply For An ACX Grant (2025)
Discover the exciting ACX Grants program, designed to fund innovative charitable and scientific projects. With plans for a total of $1 million in grants, ranging from $5,000 to $100,000, there's ample opportunity for impactful ideas. Learn about the unique funding approach that includes future equity stakes for startups. Explore the benefits and inspiring projects from previous recipients, alongside practical advice for applicants and supporters. Don't miss this chance to be part of something transformative!

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Jul 23, 2025 • 21min
Press Any Key For Bay Area House Party
Experience a surreal night in San Francisco where a tech mogul makes outrageous offers while a quiet city grapples with transformation. A disastrous house party sparks absurd debates on existential risks and luxury beliefs, culminating in comical chaos. Explore the unsettling implications of elite dynasties as Musk envisions his powerful lineage. Engage with innovative activism strategies that blend satire with social issues, all while navigating a uniquely interactive virtual party filled with unexpected social dynamics.

Jul 22, 2025 • 37min
Your Review: Islamic Geometric Patterns In The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Delve into the intricate world of Islamic geometric patterns as showcased in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Discover the artistry behind the stunning Moroccan Court doors and the challenges artisans face in crafting expansive designs. Explore the delicate balance between authenticity and cultural representation, and reflect on the evolution of these patterns through history. Gain insights into how artistic perceptions shape contemporary aesthetics, revealing the deeper meanings behind these breathtaking creations.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 43min
Book Review: Arguments About Aborigines
The discussion dives into the perplexing history of anthropological debates regarding Aboriginal social structures. It raises the question of why Western scholars struggled to understand if Aboriginal tribes had chiefs. The exploration of cultural complexities uncovers intricate kinship systems and unique taboos, especially around family dynamics. The podcast also examines the impacts of colonialism on identity and mental health in Aboriginal communities. Additionally, it tackles the challenges of navigating Western educational systems while honoring traditional practices.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 48min
Your Review: Of Mice, Mechanisms, and Dementia
This discussion critiques the typical structure of scientific papers, exposing the chaos behind research that often defies a linear narrative. It delves into the questionable reliance on the amyloid cascade hypothesis in Alzheimer's studies, urging a reevaluation of existing models. The prestige system within academic publishing is explored, revealing the contrasts between major journals and specialty publications. This entire analysis emphasizes the necessity for more rigorous scrutiny and diverse approaches in scientific inquiry.

Jul 11, 2025 • 24min
Practically-A-Book Review: Byrnes on Trance
Delve into the fascinating world of psychology as Steven Byrnes tackles complex topics like trance, amnesia, and multiple personalities. The discussion highlights how perception shapes our reality, using optical illusions to challenge our cognitive understanding. From the metaphor of the 'homunculus' to altered states of consciousness, the exploration reveals how cultural beliefs influence self-agency. The podcast even touches on Bronze Age perspectives of consciousness and the philosophical implications for free will, making for an intriguing intellectual journey.