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1064 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 7 Nov 2023 freebie \ parent \ on: Inevitability of cypherpunk for a proper civilization bitcoin
Oh man, novelty is the last scarce thing, isn't it? By definition novelty is a kind of relative, consumable scarcity. Can novelty terminate? The search space for novelty is every possible state of every "particle" in the universe which might or might not be finite. I feel like I accidentally drank decaf this morning lol. So interesting though.
I can totally image myself as a bored and infinite alien seeding life throughout the universe for fun. What's left to make beyond that? Other universes?
We do. I feel like we're so exhausted at a cultural level we only have energy for the usual thing. Fear is the easiest emotion to manufacture. The best bad movies are horror movies for a reason.
It makes me recall my favorite tech siren Peter Theil's observations of science fiction trends:
Shit, how did I miss this? So many thoughts crammed into one comment, you should make a post about it. I gave some extra sats to apologize for my neglect :)
I can totally image myself as a bored and infinite alien seeding life throughout the universe for fun. What's left to make beyond that? Other universes?
Have you seen this thing on fun theory? This is proximate to something I know a great deal about from an academic perspective, and the thinking on LW on this topic is absolutely top notch; and very evocative.
We do. I feel like we're so exhausted at a cultural level we only have energy for the usual thing. Fear is the easiest emotion to manufacture.
I wonder if this is a by-product of goblin mode?
I also wonder if this is first instance of a SN conversation spilling across time and causing a SN post to forward-link to another one? Surely not. But possibly?
The Thiel quote is spot on. We have, as a culture, a different macro aspiration now, a different self concept. I guess it shouldn't surprise me -- people change how they perceive themselves, why not a civilization? -- but it's still unsettling.
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