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imagine 10 years down the line when most cars will have some smarts & be networked & self-driving to some degree; you hear sirens, and your car asks you if you're willing to yield, for an immediate transfer of BTC, paid by the priority-seeker. if you accept, your car pulls over
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often those who oppose market mechanisms instead advocate for policy/enforcement-based solutions. while these work in certain settings, their core challenge is that they face the central planning problem: the state cannot be everywhere at once
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money is the secret sauce that enables this decentralized capability; it is the medium thru which information flows, the luminous aether of the economy
a fungible intermediate…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1496160823181516808
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this problem space is structurally similar to that of cognitive architecture, as both fall within the domain of cybernetics; a society is a mind writ large, and as such manifests the same sort of dynamics & pathologies a human does
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cognitive architecture is the name of this game; how does one structure their mind such that they are maximally adaptable? what tradeoffs are acceptable to achieve this? and for whom is th…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1544497882941865987
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what sort of mind will our society need to survive the looming informational apocalypse? we find ourselves traversing multiple singularities across domains; what sort of cybernetic refactor need we together undergo to become robust against its trials?
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wherein one distills their essence to a set of values/beliefs/heuristics and uploads to the noosphere in whatever form most accessible to them, be it literary, corporat…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1615228281909030919
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you can even preconfigure a general policy for these situations to avoid the need for instantaneous decision making
this will naturally generalize to a pay-to-play state of the road w/ non-emergency vehicles utilizing the same infrastructure
is this bad, good? it's inevitable.