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MrMind comments on Open thread, Jul. 25 - Jul. 31, 2016 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Romashka 26 July 2016 07:02:22AM 3 points [-]

LW spoilt me. I now watch The Mickey Mouse Club as a story of an all-powerful, all-knowing AI and knowledge sent back from the future...

Comment author: MrMind 26 July 2016 07:09:24AM 3 points [-]

Yeah, the involuntary (?) creepiness factor of some series shoot up for me too after coming in contact with LW. On the other side, I appreciated Person of Interest so much more...

Comment author: Romashka 02 October 2016 07:02:28AM 0 points [-]

Try 'The tale of Guzman's family' in Ch. Maturin's 'Melmoth the Wanderer'. A bit like some stories by O'Henry, and with a happy end. Oddly modern language, considering. I found it incredibly moving and clear (although I cannot see how selling one's soul to the devil is any worse for it than murdering one's entire family).

Comment author: Romashka 27 July 2016 12:59:51PM 0 points [-]

You know, it would be funny to imagine a word with knowledge being passed through some oracle by a so-called antiport, that is, you get a true, nonmalignant, relevant answer to your question about what happens at time X - but everybody forgets one and the same random thing until that moment, of unknown meta-ness:)

Comment author: MrMind 04 August 2016 09:15:49AM 0 points [-]

I'm not sure I understand the model you are proposing, can you elaborate with a concrete example? It might be interesting enough to come up with a short story about it.

Comment author: Romashka 17 August 2016 06:57:47AM 1 point [-]

I can't really imagine information disappearing... Maybe something like, "I will answer if you taboo a certain notion until a certain time in the future, and I will not say more unless you agree. If you agree and defect, the answer will become false as soon as I can make this happen, and there will be no further transactions"?

Comment author: MrMind 18 August 2016 02:28:02PM 0 points [-]

I think I can make this work :)