Devanismyname
Devanismyname t1_j945w2q wrote
Reply to "Starlink is far crazier than most people realize. Feels almost inevitable when I look at this" by maxtility
This is the current satellite count?
Devanismyname t1_j8gyqln wrote
Reply to Is society in shock right now? by Practical-Mix-4332
I've brought up chatgpt to multiple people and I get blank stares every time. I just don't think the average pleb cares yet. It isn't a big in your face change to society yet, and yeah, it is incredible, but its not affecting anyones lives in a big way yet.
Devanismyname t1_j76l9kn wrote
Reply to comment by n80thegr80 in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
Looked it up, there's a sheika tower close by you can glide in from. Easy climb.
Devanismyname t1_j72dw9h wrote
Reply to Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
I wonder if anyone has even been up there
Devanismyname t1_ixrcmu2 wrote
Reply to comment by User1539 in Are there others who lurk on both r/solarpunk and r/collapse? How do you handle the contrast? by gangstasadvocate
Same thing with collapse. Once one thing goes, the rest crumble as well.
Devanismyname t1_ixp5uab wrote
Reply to Are there others who lurk on both r/solarpunk and r/collapse? How do you handle the contrast? by gangstasadvocate
I used to lurk on collapse but I was getting too depressed. There was a common saying there. "once you've seen it, you can't unsee it". Basically means once you've seen the reasoning behind collapse, you can't really unsee it. It makes sense and is actually very unsettling. But, like this sub, they have tunnel vision. They aren't aware of all of the things that COULD happen that could save us from collapse. Things such as material science, AI for more food production and better health care, fusion to replace fossil fuels, all of that seems to be outside their awareness. I still think we are walking on a knifes edge towards another dark age, or maybe a 1984 scenario, but if we play our cards right, we can make it through this. If I were to choose a scenario I think is most likely to happen, I think its collapse though. We are rapidly approaching a point where we see peak oil, coal, construction sand, lithium, etc, meaning that if we don't fix our problems before we reach that point and we do collapse, humanity will never be able to reach the singularity after that since once we do rebuild after the collapse, there will be no more precious metals or energy to allow us to rebuild what we once had. We are literally using up our one chance at being a space faring, techno society, and it might never come again.
Devanismyname t1_ixp4usi wrote
Reply to comment by User1539 in Are there others who lurk on both r/solarpunk and r/collapse? How do you handle the contrast? by gangstasadvocate
Sadly I think we're moving towards the collapse scenario a lot quicker than the solarpunk.
Devanismyname t1_ixmnwao wrote
Reply to comment by PandaCommando69 in Lex Fridman's father is pro-immortality by SpiritedSort672
The odds of it happening are getting worse as the weeks pass. Scientifically, we are closer than ever. But economically, socially, and politically human civilization is headed for some tough times. Deglobalization is happening at lightening speed. That means our supply chains break down, meaning our food, electronics, vehicles and other goods go up in price or become unavailable. That means more and more countries stop manufacturing goods for the west and the overall standard of living on earth drops dramatically. That means there are less and less civilized countries for smart people to come from and continue to advance science because more and more have fallen to starvation and savage wars with one another as countries and alliances fracture and break apart due to starvation and collapse. We are in the beginning of this horrible period of time. The world is breaking apart, loyalties are shifting, breaking, or becoming stronger. This could result in a prolonged period of lower and lower standards of living and stagnation in science and innovation.
Devanismyname t1_ixkbv5b wrote
Reply to comment by KeepItASecretok in Lex Fridman's father is pro-immortality by SpiritedSort672
How do you not understand it when you literally just explained it? For the entirety of human existence, including right now and the foreseeable future, people have died and there was nothing we could do about it. Now, over the horizon, there is the possibility scientists could fix aging and make people live longer. But most people on earth aren't really familiar with this kind of futuristic tech and still view aging and dying as an inevitable part of life. Its not cult like acceptance, its just acceptance of the reality of being alive. If anything, people on this sub are more cult like because they believe with out doubt that we will be immortal.
Devanismyname t1_ix46r4c wrote
Reply to comment by JustAScaredDude in What are some horrifying space facts. by galactic_oblivion
People say this one a lot, but I have thought of a few possibilities as for the reason we haven't seen life yet. Perhaps before a species becomes noticeable, they discover a different way to exist, such as VR. So instead of exploring the galaxy in the real world, they simply create some kind of full dive VR world to explore instead. Maybe aliens simply hide their presence, and the window of time we can discover them is the point in time they have the ability to broadcast their presence to point where they realize its not a good idea, which we've already done ourselves at this point.
Devanismyname t1_iwc69xw wrote
Reply to Cultural Profile of r/singularity by Redvolition
Completely libertarian. Everyone is completely free to do anything they want so long as it doesn't impede on anyone else.
Devanismyname t1_itd8mhw wrote
Reply to 3D meat printing is coming by Shelfrock77
Learning to hunt so that I never have to eat this crap.
Devanismyname t1_isud9f3 wrote
Reply to comment by tedd321 in There’s a Damn Good Chance AI Will Destroy Humanity, Researchers Say by Shelfrock77
Well, real life isn't a video game. There are no do overs. If we create an AI that is capable of destroying life on earth or giving a single corporation/country complete dominance over all of humanity, we don't get any second chances. I'd rather the people in charge of that stuff actually take a second to make sure we are doing things right and safely. And btw, I don't think anyone is actually doing that. We are going full speed ahead into the singularity. Nobody is actually pumping the breaks on this. Governments and corporations are pouring billions of dollars into researching this stuff without a second thought to the consequences. We are making light speed progress with it. Everyday I am reading about new developments in AI and by the looks of things, we will be seeing AGI by the next decade. So I'm not really sure what you're even complaining about, the scenario you're bitching about not happening is actually happening at this very moment. Its just that technology and science don't happen over night. The people inventing it don't just spontaneously program the mystery of consciousness into a computer because they want to. They have figure out how it all works.
Devanismyname t1_isr4ohz wrote
Reply to comment by tedd321 in There’s a Damn Good Chance AI Will Destroy Humanity, Researchers Say by Shelfrock77
That isn't an argument against progress being made. Also, being cautious with something that could be as powerful as AI isn't slowing progress in it. Its like claiming that hunting with the safety on is somehow going to stop you from getting a kill.
Devanismyname t1_ismn4go wrote
Reply to comment by tedd321 in There’s a Damn Good Chance AI Will Destroy Humanity, Researchers Say by Shelfrock77
We aren't making progress?
Devanismyname t1_ism478b wrote
Reply to comment by tedd321 in There’s a Damn Good Chance AI Will Destroy Humanity, Researchers Say by Shelfrock77
Feels like a world ending AI is something I should be afraid of.
Devanismyname t1_is2rfou wrote
Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in World’s fastest internet network has been upgraded to mind-boggling 46 Terabit/s by Shelfrock77
Like you'd barely be able to surf the internet with that
Devanismyname t1_irlqe0r wrote
What if you are the simulation? Like the universe only exists when you look at it. So the second you turn around, everything you were just looking at disappears. When you look at the the stars, its only rendering low res versions of the stars, and the closer you get to the stars, the higher the resolution. So your very consciousness is the computer that is running the simulation. Your entire life could be the entertainment of some higher being. Kinda brings me down thinking about that because then that means I am nothing, everyone I love is nothing. Probably isn't true though.
Devanismyname t1_ir8n04y wrote
Reply to comment by SnooRadishes6544 in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
Can you give some examples of how its changing? I know about the image generators, but would about AI that will have a tangible effect on our society?
Devanismyname t1_ir6azoo wrote
Reply to comment by Sashinii in How Can We Profit From A.I.? by nexus3210
Its funny you think he sounds ridiculous when you're operating on pure speculation.
Devanismyname t1_iqt4qt3 wrote
Reply to comment by Analog_AI in How John Deere plans to build a world of fully autonomous farming by 2030 by Shelfrock77
Not all jobs will be automated right away. Servers, construction, policing, etc. Lower the hours in places where people are still needed.
Devanismyname t1_iqsfa97 wrote
Reply to comment by LeifInVinland in How John Deere plans to build a world of fully autonomous farming by 2030 by Shelfrock77
Not UBI, wage subsidy. So if a company hires 10 people right now for one job, in 10 years they cut the hours in half and hire twice as many people. The people get paid the same amount, because the government subsidizes their wages. The company loses nothing, people can still work, and it serves a similar purpose to UBI but without the mass depression from being locked in your apartment all day. Part time work isn't soul crushing and you still have something to get out of bed for everyday. If you can live a comfortable life working 20 hours a week rather than 40, and you can do it at something that isn't fast food, I think that's a healthy life.
Devanismyname t1_jeacerc wrote
Reply to I want a a robo gf by epic-gameing-lad
Reading this was painful. Keep all this gushy shit to yourself if you ever wanna get a real gf.