• 7heo@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    So, lemme get this straight. We fucked up the climate with industrialisation and uncontrolled capitalism, through energy consumption. Now, the #1 industrial company (that’s two for two, if you’re counting) in chip making is using one of the most energy (and there we go, 100% 🥳) intensive technology at our disposal to try and eventually have a shot at maybe keeping the climate in somewhat of a check… Am I the only one seeing this? 😶

    That’s the energy equivalent of giving every kid and teacher guns to “stop school shootings”. 🙃

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      8 months ago

      I was letting you, but unfortunately you didn’t even come close to getting anything straight 😂 from the presuppositions, through the arithmetic, all the way to the root cause analysis. You should stay in school, or better yet consider a transfer to a school that teaches in a language you can comprehend before it’s too late

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    8 months ago

    Meanwhile, one level up:
    “Hey, look! Our planetary simulation has developed it’s own planetary simulation.”
    “Cool! Lets set up a pool how many recursive simulations there will be in 100 years.”
    😉

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        8 months ago

        Yes. I think so. It just takes an exponential amount of energy and/or time. At some point it will stop due to energy limitations. Or will be stopped because computation time approaches infinity, even if all energy in the universe is available.

        Also, now I think about the movie “The Thirteenth Floor”.

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    8 months ago

    Earth 2.0’s soft launch was met with modest success, but some far-right critics claim the day 1 patch, which removed racism, bigotry, and hate based on identity, makes the game “unplayable.”

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      8 months ago

      “What do you mean everyone is equal and I can’t just pay to get ahead? This game sucks, nothing like real life”