KillerBee

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KillerBee is a recurring person in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between July 08, 2022 and November 06, 2022. The archive places it in contexts such as “KillerBee writes :”; “I think KillerBee wants to think of this as testin”; “Comment of the week is KillerBee explaining why he supports the California bill”. It most often appears alongside 1/6 insurrection, ACLU, Angus.

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  • Category: People
  • Mention count: 3
  • Issue count: 3
  • First seen: July 08, 2022
  • Last seen: November 06, 2022

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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.

July 08, 2022 · Original source
KillerBee writes:
I think KillerBee wants to think of this as testing a hypothesis about mechanism: was it changing arrest rates that changed the homicide rate? I would want to hear more from people who understand the math of the model before updating too hard on this, but I guess it’s some contrary data.
October 24, 2022 · Original source
3: Comment of the week is KillerBee explaining why he supports the California bill that restricts use of rap lyrics as criminal evidence. Also, Unsigned Integer gives the best explanation I’ve ever heard for why increases in the minimum wage might not decrease employment (it’s nominal wage rigidity).
November 06, 2022 · Original source
2: Related - the following people have been banned (links go to representative bad comment): Jason MacGuire, Timothy Buckmeister II, Les_Bergers_Des_Photons, PEG, Ludex, Bernard Gress, Anti-Homo-Genius, Embrace Christ, LutherFischerKennedyKaczynski, Thad, Bobby Bigdick, Lazarus (I assume he’ll return), Bokra, …, and Ian Duncan. The following people have received new warnings: Angus, G Retriever, Descriptor, Impassionata, Chaz Gibson, Jay Rollins, Machine Interface, Machine Interface again, IICS, Essex, KillerBee, Kamran, Calion, Cosimo Giusti. Thanks to everyone who reports comments using the “Report Comment” button hidden in the (…) sign below each comment.