Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
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Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
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Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
@paninid like the matrix
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@paninid like the matrix
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@paninid like the matrix
@Kierkegaanks @paninid It’s more environmentally friendly. Plus, the waste products can serve as fertilizer.
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Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
@paninid Dinosaurs have an argument on a Sunday.
"Mildred, I'll get to it!"
"Carl, if you don't do more yardwork, all of this vegetation will be turned into fossil fuels."
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@Kierkegaanks @paninid It’s more environmentally friendly. Plus, the waste products can serve as fertilizer.
@ramsey @Kierkegaanks @paninid Fertilizer? We've optimized the workflow to directly output soilent green.
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Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
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Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
@paninid that's the kind of thinking i generally support.
My Idea is: why not directly give everything to the filthy rich, that way we could save us all this economy and work charade, BS and everything probably saving a lot of time and hustle.
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Why not just feed humans into data centers directly and avoid all the messiness?
That comes in Phase Two.
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