Oh god, running an Em could just be a function call. Guess I'm not sleeping tonight.
Oh god, running an Em could just be a function call. Guess I'm not sleeping tonight.
Forking processes in Unix make use of copy-on-write memory, and forking uploads could perhaps be like that, so that when an upload copy terminates it literally is just losing some new memories. Would this be better or worse, I wonder, than making and deleting complete copies?
Lecture at youtube.
Sorry - haven't watched it yet so no summary, but I expect it to be fun.