@vaurora Your reply here (for which I thank you) kind of goes in a different direction from where I thought the discussion might go when I saw your first comment to which I replied. Supposing, for example, there are a whole bunch of people who grew up with similarly privileged backgrounds, would there be any reason that someone (who?) might want to know who has the better knowledge base among those people? How would someone find out about that?
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???? DEFEND DEMOCRACY ?????? ? (45xiatai@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 27-Mar-2023 01:11:09 JST ???? DEFEND DEMOCRACY ?????? ? @vaurora Genuine question: what's a good way to measure intelligence?