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  3. A salient point within by @pluralistic "As of this moment, the human race has lit more than $1.4t on fire to immanentize this eschaton, and it remains stubbornly disimmanentized.

A salient point within by @pluralistic "As of this moment, the human race has lit more than $1.4t on fire to immanentize this eschaton, and it remains stubbornly disimmanentized.

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  • marjolica@social.linux.pizzaM marjolica@social.linux.pizza

    @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic surely not. In 1953 Arthur C Clarke wrote that they could be printed out in 100 days, with a rented computer of the time.

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    @marjolica Robert Powell's reading for BBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWvUKSIjBYk

    / @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic

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    • brainwise@mas.toB brainwise@mas.to

      @marjolica Robert Powell's reading for BBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWvUKSIjBYk

      / @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic

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      @brainwise @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic I think I remember hearing a reading of the story by Arthur C Clarke himself, but it was some time ago and I can't now find either a reference or link, so maybe it wasn't him, maybe it was the BBC reading you mention.

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      • inkyschwartz@mastodon.socialI inkyschwartz@mastodon.social

        RE: https://mamot.fr/@pluralistic/116414078285695998

        A salient point within by @pluralistic
        "As of this moment, the human race has lit more than $1.4t on fire to immanentize this eschaton, and it remains stubbornly disimmanentized. How much more do we need to spend before we're certain that god isn't lurking in the word-guessing program? Sam Altman says it'll take another $2-3t – call it six months' worth of all US federal spending. If we do that and we still haven't met god, are we done? Can we call it a day?"

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        @InkySchwartz

        Robert Anton Wilson FTW!

        @pluralistic

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        • inkyschwartz@mastodon.socialI inkyschwartz@mastodon.social

          RE: https://mamot.fr/@pluralistic/116414078285695998

          A salient point within by @pluralistic
          "As of this moment, the human race has lit more than $1.4t on fire to immanentize this eschaton, and it remains stubbornly disimmanentized. How much more do we need to spend before we're certain that god isn't lurking in the word-guessing program? Sam Altman says it'll take another $2-3t – call it six months' worth of all US federal spending. If we do that and we still haven't met god, are we done? Can we call it a day?"

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          @InkySchwartz @pluralistic @lisamelton It hasn’t been lit on fire, exactly. One entity’s expense is another’s income.

          Now, for those who claim to believe in marketplace efficiency may, in a Professor Pangloss way, argue that this had to happen and is a good thing.

          I have skepticism regarding the complete efficiency and what kids once called the wisdom of crowds. But I do believe the more extended, the more painful the correction for a solution looking for a mass scale problem.

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          • marjolica@social.linux.pizzaM marjolica@social.linux.pizza

            @brainwise @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic I think I remember hearing a reading of the story by Arthur C Clarke himself, but it was some time ago and I can't now find either a reference or link, so maybe it wasn't him, maybe it was the BBC reading you mention.

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            @marjolica There was also a fully dramatized reading, but I cannot find a recording of that posted online. / @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic

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              @arfisk @marjolica @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic I actually did this a few years back, using a 23-character alphabet like in the story produced 9gb of text... And the world's still here

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              • marjolica@social.linux.pizzaM marjolica@social.linux.pizza

                @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic surely not. In 1953 Arthur C Clarke wrote that they could be printed out in 100 days, with a rented computer of the time.

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                @marjolica @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic

                A while back I did some calculations based on line printers from back then. Don't have it to hand, but I think it came 10 of the best line-printers then, with some allowance for maintenance.

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                  @arfisk @marjolica @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic

                  Fellow workers,

                  This is The Way.

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                    @arfisk @marjolica @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic And I glanced up and saw the eyes of billionaires blinking out one by one leaving only the rapturous joy of literally everyone else.

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                      @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic I can do it way cheaper: https://damonwakes.itch.io/the-ten-million-invocations-of-esnesnon-22022022

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                      • kirch@tilde.zoneK kirch@tilde.zone

                        @arfisk @marjolica @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic I actually did this a few years back, using a 23-character alphabet like in the story produced 9gb of text... And the world's still here

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                        @kirch @arfisk @rellek_m @InkySchwartz @pluralistic are you sure? Seems a bit like a bad dream at the moment. But of course the tech bros are very busy replacing the stars with satellites so it's hard to tell if the stars have really gone or not.

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