Yeah in the complexity theory sense. I think it was already proven that the ... shit sorry can't find the correct words... how analog number storage can have arbitrary precision (?? not sure if that is the correct way to describe it) provide no benefit over digital ones due to various factors. Sorry if it is vague, it has been a long time I ago I really learned about this stuff.
Soyweiser
Yeah hope for your job that they don't bet the company on the 2027 thing. Because that would be quite the failure of management. If they just use it as a tool for sales I get it (don't like it, but I get it), the CEO being all in on it is worrying though, which is why I hope he has also made predictions for what if he is wrong and AI never advances anymore significantly (or even becomes a liability as a sales tool).
You would hope that, if they take their job seriously, the managers who predict AI mooning, that they also write predictions for the other situations. And not just the best case scenarios.
Who can even say what’s real, asked the wallet inspector.
According to the big inspector, cryptographic signing.
It is funny that this is the best Yud, with an IQ of 191, can come up with.
Yeah that is true, but another thing this distinction also might not matter to any of his more extreme followers either.
One of those hunger strikers also went 'I have no idea why Yud isnt going on hinger strike'. (Great way of not noticing your confusion).
The 17 rules also seem to have abuse build in. Documents need to be stored redundantly (without any mention of how many copies that means), and it has a system where people are billed for the data they store. Combine these and storing your data anywhere runs the risk of a malicious actor emptying your accounts. In a 'it costs ten bucks to store a file here' 'sorry we had to securely store ten copies of your file, 100 bucks please'. Weird sort of rules. Feels a lot like it never figured out what it wants to be a centralized or distributed system, a system where writers can make money, or they need to pay to use. And a lot of technical solutions for social problems.
That is pretty good tbh. Would also be funny as an undocumented feature in a game.
I almost wanna use some reverse psychology to try and make him stop.
'hey im from sneerclub and we are loving this please dont stop this strike'
(I mean he clearly mentally prepped against arguments and even force (and billionaires), but not someone just making fun of him. Of course he prob doesn't know about any of these places and hasn't build us up to Boogeyman status, but imagine it worked)
NoEstuans interius
Ira vehementi.
Estuans interius
Ira vehementi.
Sephiroth!
E: Have a snickers you turn into a real Sephiroth when you are hungry.
Doubt they can resist the urge to wrap those communes into contracts and so they will be organisations
Wasn't there a bit in the OG Dune lore where the person the Jihad was named after actually didn't want to start a Jihad? (I think that was retconned into 'they sneakily did try to become a martyr to start the war' bit, which sort of messes with the themes of Dune that even lofty goals can have horrible consequences, see Paul).