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RT @Rifo_01: @theo alright I've tried antigravity and I don't have a verdict yet as I kept getting usage limits at every prompt.

RT @Rifo_01: @theo alright I've tried antigravity and I don't have a verdict yet as I kept getting usage limits at every prompt.

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entirelyuseless
Wed Nov 19 16:28:50
And he didn't need to say it. A meaningful chance of access to a percentage of his fortune will be motivation enough for the future to act.

And he didn't need to say it. A meaningful chance of access to a percentage of his fortune will be motivation enough for the future to act.

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entirelyuseless
Sun Nov 02 06:44:48
Obvious answer: such a statement would have been *enormously* destructive to Bitcoin's future. "I invented Bitcoin for my own personal benefit," even if true, would have made it the equivalent of a meme coin. 

At that point in its lifecycle, it would have likely went to zero.

Obvious answer: such a statement would have been *enormously* destructive to Bitcoin's future. "I invented Bitcoin for my own personal benefit," even if true, would have made it the equivalent of a meme coin. At that point in its lifecycle, it would have likely went to zero.

And he didn't need to say it. A meaningful chance of access to a percentage of his fortune will be motivation enough for the future to act.

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entirelyuseless
Sun Nov 02 06:43:33
Fun conspiracy theory: Hal Finney was Satoshi, and invented Bitcoin for his own personal benefit.

Fun conspiracy theory: Hal Finney was Satoshi, and invented Bitcoin for his own personal benefit.

Cryonics companies make you pay for perpetual stasis, but not for revival, since there is no cost estimate. And no one knows that it will not be enormously expensive.

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entirelyuseless
Sun Nov 02 06:35:32
In fact this exact thing has happened many times (e.g. someone offering to pay someone to defend their preferred decision theory), while XOR blackmail has probably never happened once in the history of the world.

In fact this exact thing has happened many times (e.g. someone offering to pay someone to defend their preferred decision theory), while XOR blackmail has probably never happened once in the history of the world.

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entirelyuseless
Sun Nov 02 02:42:21
Newcomb-like situations happen frequently in real life.

But so do "unfair" problems ("I will give you money if you follow my preferred decision theory, otherwise I will not.") Very common to treat people differently because they think you are one sort of person or another.

Newcomb-like situations happen frequently in real life. But so do "unfair" problems ("I will give you money if you follow my preferred decision theory, otherwise I will not.") Very common to treat people differently because they think you are one sort of person or another.

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entirelyuseless
Sun Nov 02 00:04:42
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