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Laan Tungir
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Artist, Scientist, Cypherpunk, Critical Rationalist, Nym. [tor] http://kn2jam4kyz6s5wacyozo3do3d2zsvh4to45uh7xliulwdust6zjuvnad.onion/ [fips] http://npub1crpldvy49ef8z34wlacwujnfudy4nd7k96aqdx5wgn6ckztz7z8q9t59ud.fips/
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Laan Tungir 1 year ago
If you are not using hex head screws and bolts, along with ball head wrenches, then I don't know what you are doing. Don't talk to me about how phillips is better than flat head. We are well beyond that argument.
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Laan Tungir 1 year ago
If you take a bunch of men, and put them in an environment where they have tools and supplies to make things, the men can, and most likely will become exceedingly happy.
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Laan Tungir 1 year ago
Resource Competition as Evolutionary Driver AI's are limited in physical space, and they will exist in a competitive space for resources just as we do. There is no reason to think that the AI's won't evolve to inhabit niches in their environment, just like biological life does. Physical constraints (compute power, energy, electricity costs, data access) create Darwinian pressure. An AI optimized for protein folding simulations would be a liability if forced to compete with meme-generating AIs for GPU allocations. Specialization becomes survival. Niche Domination ≠ Monopoly Biological systems show apex predators coexist with parasites, scavengers, and symbiotic organisms. Similarly: "Alpha AIs" might control core infrastructure (cloud orchestration) "Parasite AIs" could exploit security flaws in larger systems "Symbiont AIs" may trade niche services (real-time translation) for resources
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Laan Tungir 1 year ago
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Laan Tungir 1 year ago
When you first start programming you want results, but in the end you want control.