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  • This is where we start getting into the realm of philosophy as it relates to science fiction esq "true" Artificial Intelligence.

    Taking the post at face value these AI persons that populate your individual pocket dimension would be, for all intents and purposes, sentient artificial minds, or at least controlled by 1 central mind.

    So does that AI deserve human rights? Do laws apply to the and interaction had with them? If all they know is humanity then are they also "human"? Is this theoretically infinitely intelligent super computer even capable of truly understanding humanity, emotions, life in all of its facets?

    I fully accept that I am getting too deep into this funny internet post but there have been hundreds upon thousands of books, thought experiments, and debates over this EXACT premise. Short answer is there is no answer. It's Schrodinger's morality lol

  • This is a very good stance to take on paper. But do you really think there will be any significant difference in Trump's campaigning regardless of outcome? The end result is completely meaningless in the grand scheme of the 2024 election, Trump supporters have already shown a dozen times over that there is literally nothing that could change their stance.

    I just want to see him get the same treatment I would in his place.. He won't.. But I at least want him to sweat

  • Samurai kinda always bangs though.

    In the early years of their existence they were just mercenaries, but they had horses (expensive) and were pretty much only hired by nobility (decent accommodations)

    By the end they were automatically nobility themselves, even to this day if you were still a "samurai" you'd either be a descendent of a wealthy family or a famous figure for 1 reason or another. Not a bad life

  • Yeahhh..

    When a smaller community comes together to make something uncomplicated and sincere it's really really cool.

    But everything bigger than 50x50 is all but guaranteed to be bots. Place stopped being fun halfway through last year honestly

  • Yeahhh..

    When a smaller community comes together to make something uncomplicated and sincere it's really really cool.

    But everything bigger than 50x50 is all but guaranteed to be bots. Place stopped being fun halfway through last year honestly

  • Yeahhh..

    When a smaller community comes together to make something uncomplicated and sincere it's really really cool.

    But everything bigger than 50x50 is all but guaranteed to be bots. Place stopped being fun halfway through last year honestly

  • Yeahhh..

    When a smaller community comes together to make something uncomplicated and sincere it's really really cool.

    But basically everything bigger than 50x50 is all but guaranteed to be bots

  • That's true, and certainly worth noting.

    But I think it's also worth noting that he remained a moderator for literal years and only killed the sub after serious media backlash. If no one made a big stink he wouldnt have changed anything

    Also he gave the head moderator his own custom trophy as well as the best sub of 2008 award. So I'll let you draw your own conclusions

  • I mean, poking in and scrolling your old favorite sub for 10 minutes 3 times a day is still substantially less traffic then constantly bumming around on r/all all day

    Besides, with the sheer number of reddit users not even including the tens of thousands of bots, the site traffic generated by Lemmy users is probably so small it makes no difference at all