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Diacone Frost 2 months ago
bip110 "discussions" heating up. I wonder why and who benefits. Otherwise 0 fucks given.
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Diacone Frost 2 months ago
Most people don't understand private property in the first place. People doesn't have to be necessarily bad to misinterpret how "common good" materializes. the biggest achievement of the state is that they convinced people that taxes produce common good. no, taxes are thef. and people are retarded not to see how it violates private property. View quoted note →
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Diacone Frost 2 months ago
## Aestivation Hypothesis Advanced civilizations might upload minds into machines, making computational efficiency their key resource need. To optimize this, they aestivate (hibernate during hot periods), powering down until the expanding universe cools over millions of years, enabling vastly more efficient processing with stored energy. This explains the lack of alien signals: they're dormant, undetectable, and uninterested in current "wasteful" expansion or contact. ## Resource-Driven Destruction Some variants posit hibernating aliens awaken periodically to eliminate emerging rivals for galactic resources like metals or energy. They could purge young civilizations—via von Neumann probes or relativistic kill vehicles—to monopolize the galaxy without full colonization, staying small-scale and hidden. This echoes Dark Forest ideas but with hibernation: aliens "sleep" to conserve resources, only activating to destroy competitors before returning to stasis. Self-destruction theories (e.g., burnout from unsustainable energy growth or planetary dismantling) suggest most rivals collapse first anyway. View quoted note →
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Diacone Frost 2 months ago
So we invented LLM based bots to resurrect penis enlargment like annoying spam. progress