Inyuki comments on The Infinity Project - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Inyuki 29 September 2015 09:19:04PM 0 points [-]

[Lumifer], what you are? Are you what you think you are? What kind of future do you want to have?

Comment author: Lumifer 29 September 2015 09:25:01PM 0 points [-]

LOL. I am a human, I think. Maybe? Could be a brain in a vat. Or a character in some alien kid's SimEarth game. A chatbot which escaped from supersekrit lab, even? Hard to tell, really.

What kind of future do I want? That's a very general question. Before this devolves into a list of positive adjectives, do you have something specific in mind?

Comment author: Inyuki 29 September 2015 09:30:06PM 1 point [-]

So you are very undefined. I know that I'm an 'infinitesimal' part of the observable universe, which wishes to understand: the Universe, and where and how does it originate; wishes that everything that anyone truly wishes could really exist; and, doesn't lose the hope to improve the whole Universe, because it knows that butterfly effect works... if used properly.

Comment author: Lumifer 29 September 2015 09:32:04PM 0 points [-]

Sure. But you are talking about things inside your mind. How about things in reality, outside of your mind?

Comment author: Inyuki 29 September 2015 09:34:12PM 1 point [-]

Who said that there exists the outside? :)

Comment author: Lumifer 29 September 2015 11:02:51PM 0 points [-]

In that case I don't understand your difficulties. Just persuade your mind to stop screwing around and give you what you want.

Comment author: Inyuki 30 September 2015 10:02:04AM 1 point [-]

There are difficulties. Specifically:

  • how to get people write projects
  • how to get people fund projects

Improving trust and ease-of-use.

Comment author: Inyuki 30 September 2015 09:21:17AM 1 point [-]

A mind is a puzzle to solve, too.