I like this post, but Armok: Please spell-check. The mistakes (lack of apostrophes, 10 to 10^12 instead of 10*10^12, etc.) are distracting.
With that out of the way:
Stop the Info Loss
I want an eidetic memory, and the ability to delete or prevent the deletion of specific memories at will. That means remembering every instant of my life, except the boring ones I'd throw out to save hard drive space. I'd do this by making a backup of my experiences of the last day/week every day/week, storing them with descriptions of what I did and downloading info from the backups whenever I wanted to access it.
This may of course be due to a lack of imagination of my part, but I don't think this would lead to a dangerous FOOM as long as the backups were inactive. Even if one "got away," they'd be copies of me and no more likely to do anything I'd regret than I would. The effective result--a photographic memory--would be within human mind design space, so I doubt there'd be problems there.
Ok. This is good enough to serve as an example for others of what to do now.
After visualizing doing this, there is one thing making this inconvenient to use... While I now HAVE the information, the only way to access it is to fire up the old backup temporarily and communicate with it. The fast and intuitively accessible part of the memories keeps degrading and has to be laboriously updated from old backups. Likewise, deleting a memory will also delete all memories that happened after that point. It's still a clear improvement from the old human way, and o...
Edit2: reactions to the edit made me reconsider, partially. I might get around to making more posts here.
EDIT: Because this and all my comments on it is getting downvoted already, I won't bother finish this and wish I'd never posted anything on it. Should I delete this thread or leave it as a monument to my own pathetic failure?The topic of what you'd do if you found yourself as an upload and were to self improve is dangerous to think about for many reasons. It's unlikely to happen before the singularity and if it happens afterwards you'll have knowledge and a community that renders current speculation moot. As a human you almost certainly can't reach superintelegence without becoming Unfriendly. You can't think about any that improve intelligence beyond the first iteration because thatd be trying to predict somehting smarter than you. Etc.
However, even if you can only think about the very start of it, and the actual predictions or plans that you generate neither will or should have any reason to happen, there can be less direct benefits. The dominant one is it's damn fun; thinking about things you could do to your mind is way more interesting than what you could do with that hot guy/gal sitting in front of you on the bus or what you'd do with a billion dollars. More importantly thou, it serves to provide a LOWER BOUND, helping against failures of imagination and providing more salient and near mode motivation for a friendly singularity in establishing life after it will be at least this good and the only reason you wont do these awesome things is that you'll be provided by even better alternatives. Lastly, the chance is infinitesimal, but maybe you really will at some time have to boot the singularity from only your own upload and then a repository of the least unsafe upgrades LW could think of might come in handy. Just don't fool yourself the first one isn't the real cause of doing this thou. :p
Now, it happens to appear that all these 3 goals actually have the same most important heuristic: Keep it comprehensible to a vanilla human. There is a limited amount of fun to be gained from thinking of just a change to do without your brain being able to respond with what it'd feel like afterwards. Likewise, in the second goal the abstract "somehting really good but i don't know how good or in what exact way" is what we're trying to get away from. And for the last one, doing only changes you can comprehend is just common sense; "know what you're doing" taken literally.
So, for he format of this thread: Have discrete improvement suggestions, and put only one in each comment with a witty title bolded. To keep it from degenerating in to buzzwords and the obvious, but all these are very lose suggestions, here's a few guidelines that improvements should follow:
EDIT: Damn, it's really late and I were a lot wordier than I thought. I don't have time to write the actual examples. I'll do that tomorrow then hopefully. Sorry. :(