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  3. Garrett Hardin: I described the tragedy of the commons as a warning against a system that drives people to consume common resources for personal benefitAI companies: Good news, we have implemented the tragedy of the commons as a service

Garrett Hardin: I described the tragedy of the commons as a warning against a system that drives people to consume common resources for personal benefitAI companies: Good news, we have implemented the tragedy of the commons as a service

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  • mjg59@nondeterministic.computerM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Garrett Hardin: I described the tragedy of the commons as a warning against a system that drives people to consume common resources for personal benefit
    AI companies: Good news, we have implemented the tragedy of the commons as a service

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      Garrett Hardin: I described the tragedy of the commons as a warning against a system that drives people to consume common resources for personal benefit
      AI companies: Good news, we have implemented the tragedy of the commons as a service

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      @mjg59 we're pleased to announce our merger and release of our new product, Torment Commons.

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        @hakan_geijer Oh yeah dude fucking sucked

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          Garrett Hardin: I described the tragedy of the commons as a warning against a system that drives people to consume common resources for personal benefit
          AI companies: Good news, we have implemented the tragedy of the commons as a service

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          To be fair, Hardin fucking sucked and his actual examples are pretty awful and you do not, under any circumstances, got to hand it to him

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