wildgurularry
wildgurularry t1_jdfipjl wrote
Reply to How will you spend your time if/when AGI means you no longer have to work for a living (but you still have your basic needs met such as housing, food etc..)? by DreaminDemon177
Honestly, I would still be doing what I'm doing, except I would be writing the software that I want to write, instead of the software that some company wants me to write.
And the AI assistance would help my projects go way, way faster.
wildgurularry t1_j7kkgzt wrote
Reply to comment by Redditing-Dutchman in 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
I don't really know how people survive without subscriptions on Reddit. It allows you to curate your feed, so you aren't inundated with the stupidity of the default subreddit list. Once you have set up your subscriptions (and most importantly your unsubscriptions), Reddit is a completely different experience.
wildgurularry t1_j7kjsy2 wrote
Reply to comment by cloudrunner69 in 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
Going back further, it originated from a cloud of mostly hydrogen and helium gas.
wildgurularry t1_j1ku53g wrote
Reply to comment by EmbarrassedFriend693 in If big bounce happens, are we living same lives again and again? by EmbarrassedFriend693
All evidence we have so far points to heat death. Big bounce is highly unlikely given what we know. Dark energy is pushing the universe apart way faster than anything can hold it together.
wildgurularry t1_ixvs4ao wrote
Reply to comment by Sub2PewDiePie8173 in How would one calculate the gravity of a planet? by LoreCriticizer
Sure, if you brought the sun close enough, you would start to float up towards it instead of being held down to the earth.
Of course, the entire earth would be ripped apart as a result of this, but you would definitely feel light on your feet as everything around you was being destroyed.
wildgurularry t1_ixvlhrd wrote
Reply to comment by Sub2PewDiePie8173 in How would one calculate the gravity of a planet? by LoreCriticizer
Yes, unfortunately not enough to affect the scale when you are weighing yourself.
wildgurularry t1_jdoi5y1 wrote
Reply to The whole reality is just so bizzare when you really think about it. by aalluubbaa
Something to think about is how much the anthropic principle plays into things. Here is how I think about it: assume everything that happened to Earth was required for intelligent life to develop.
So, you need a planet with a large moon. That can only happen if a planet that was just the right size hit us during formation. That's pretty rare.
Assume you need a fairly significant axial tilt. Assume you need a rotation speed that gives a day length that is not too long and not too short.
Assume you need just enough water to cover more than half the planet, but not so much to cover the whole planet.
Assume you need a large Jupiter-like planet to shepherd asteroids.
Assume you need periodic large asteroid impacts every few hundred million years. Not too big, just enough to "reset" life to give other species a chance to develop.
There are probably a bunch that I'm forgetting about... But I think intelligent life is harder to develop than just needing water and oxygen on a planet.