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#receptive β€” Public Fediverse posts

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  1. Once, I did go back to trying for a while when that #cynic whose name I forget right now had a 1 #million #dollar prize hanging for someone that could do it. If you're going to do it in midst of a field of doubt, you have to be extraordinary. A #receptive #field, I'm talking people, makes it easier.

  2. Once, I did go back to trying for a while when that #cynic whose name I forget right now had a 1 #million #dollar prize hanging for someone that could do it. If you're going to do it in midst of a field of doubt, you have to be extraordinary. A #receptive #field, I'm talking people, makes it easier.

  3. "My current thought is that the majority of rhetorical skill during discussion (not debate, because that’s antagonistic by design), should be focused on 'managing the receptiveness of the receiver'."

    Daniel Miessler: danielmiessler.com/p/the-other

    #debate #persuasion #discussion #receptive #consensus #conversation

  4. "My current thought is that the majority of rhetorical skill during discussion (not debate, because that’s antagonistic by design), should be focused on 'managing the receptiveness of the receiver'."

    Daniel Miessler: danielmiessler.com/p/the-other

    #debate #persuasion #discussion #receptive #consensus #conversation

  5. V1T: large-scale mouse V1 response prediction using a Vision Transformer

    Bryan M. Li, Isabel Maria Cornacchia, Nathalie Rochefort, Arno Onken

    Action editor: Simon Kornblith.

    openreview.net/forum?id=qHZs2p

    #cortex #attention #receptive

  6. V1T: large-scale mouse V1 response prediction using a Vision Transformer

    Bryan M. Li, Isabel Maria Cornacchia, Nathalie Rochefort, Arno Onken

    Action editor: Simon Kornblith.

    openreview.net/forum?id=qHZs2p

    #cortex #attention #receptive

  7. Focusing on the elements that contributed to being viewed as #receptive, Minson offered the acronym HEAR (hedging, emphasizing agreement, acknowledging, and reframing the positive).

    β€œUsing this language has positive outcomes,” she said. Not only does it make other people want to work with you, she said, β€œit also makes the other side more receptive.”

    #Disagreement

    news.harvard.edu/gazette/story