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I do not believe the price represents the long term sentiment of most of those involved in Bitcoin, or even of the aforementioned day traders themselves, but rather the short term profitability of exchange trading." 05:55 < kanzure> i'm trying to remember why this is a non-statement 05:55 < kanzure> on the surface it does not look like a non-statement, but i'm pretty sure it is one 06:05 < maaku> well for one "bitcoin" != "usd/btc exchange rate" 06:06 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qkumtgjosttnmpmp] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:07 < kanzure> maaku: thanks, perfect 06:07 < kanzure> also i don't know what the fuck it means to believe a price is representing something 06:07 < kanzure> so there's two. 06:08 -!- justanot1eruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:09 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Disconnected by services] 06:09 -!- justanot1eruser is now known as justanothures 06:09 -!- justanothures is now known as justanotheruser 06:11 -!- justanot1eruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:11 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Disconnected by services] 06:11 -!- justanot1eruser is now known as justanothuser 06:12 -!- justanothuser is now known as justanotheruser 06:14 -!- justanothuser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:14 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Client Quit] 06:18 -!- justanothuser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:19 -!- justanothuser [~Justan@73.168.27.10] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:21 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r179-25-174-15.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 06:41 -!- justanothuser [~Justan@73.168.27.10] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 07:22 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 07:29 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@2a02:810b:33f:dc18:e59b:9cf3:ac90:1f50] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:29 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@2a02:810b:33f:dc18:e59b:9cf3:ac90:1f50] has quit [Changing host] 07:29 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:47 -!- justanothuser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:52 -!- justanothuser is now known as justanotheruser 08:01 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r179-25-174-15.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:14 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qkumtgjosttnmpmp] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 08:27 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r179-25-174-15.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 08:43 -!- Vutral [~ss@mirbsd/special/Vutral] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 08:57 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@192.55.54.36] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:09 -!- Vutral [~ss@mirbsd/special/Vutral] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:14 < kanzure> .title http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/12/underwater-city-japan_n_6438832.html?ir=Green&ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000044 09:14 < yoleaux> Japan Unveils Designs For First Underwater City, And We're In Awe 09:16 -!- Merovoth [~Merovoth@gateway/tor-sasl/merovoth] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:25 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:42 < altersid_> dear student, 09:42 < altersid_> oops, sorry - ww 10:03 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 10:09 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:14 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@2a02:270:2015:b00b:9435:ad9b:18a0:50bb] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:28 < nmz787_i> http://dberard.com/home-built-stm/ 10:28 < nmz787_i> from http://hackaday.com/2015/01/13/cheap-diy-microscope-sees-individual-atoms/ 10:28 < kanzure> "The biggest and most complex multi-branched multi-function undersea communications network is the one setup by Canada's NEPTUNE project off the shore of Vancouver. It's 900km of cable linking a vast array of stationary experiment plaftorms and mobile crawler rovers." 10:28 < kanzure> http://www.marinebuzz.com/marinebuzzuploads/NeptuneCanada_11F58/NEPTUNE_Canada_3.jpg 10:28 < nmz787_i> uses http://gwyddion.net/ 10:28 < kanzure> "They've setup a whole undersea internet using these sophisticated sealed power and communications router nodes that have their cables pre-installed and dropped whole on the seafloor and periodically raised for service and upgrade. This is the closest present day analogy to the kind of installation your telescope would use." 10:28 < kanzure> http://www.oceannetworks.ca/sites/default/files/images/pages/instruments/node_and_trf_960x300_0.jpg 10:28 < kanzure> http://www.oceannetworks.ca/installations/observatories/neptune-ne-pacific 10:28 < kanzure> "Putting things on the sea floor with precision is really hard. There are generally no anchors used for underwater cables. They just sit on the sea floor--occasionally getting caught in anchors or nets or gnawed on by marine life..." 10:28 < kanzure> http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2014/08/16/1227026/718462-e4994742-2524-11e4-8345-5834e4b1ef5c.jpg 10:29 < kanzure> " Near shore they will bury cables to avoid storm problems. This usually involves a system that digs a trench, fills it with mud or jelly-like bentonite clay, drops the cable in the trench with the clay, then pumps-out the clay as the trench is filled. But this isn't a particularly precise process either. Things that need some kind of precision arrangement will often employ some sort of chassis or frame dropped whole or in large modular ... 10:29 < kanzure> ... units on the sea floor and used as a guide to assemble other things on or may use some kind of anchors or pilings placed from rigs on the surface using laser positioning guides, which is quite tricky. This is very rare as very few marine applications have ever called for that much precision. Engineers more usually try to design the need for precision out of the systems." 10:29 < kanzure> "One thing about your observatory design I wonder about is if the drift in the suspended vertical cables would effect the performance of detectors. Even at great depths, they're likely to constantly shift around a modest amount due to small currents, creating a somewhat wobbly frame of reference for the grid, if that matters. Storms might have the detectors hitting each other if closely spaced, but a rigid frame or other stabilizing ... 10:29 < kanzure> ... structures would block the view of the sensors. I wonder if something off-the-shelf might be an option. There are large ready-made geodesic spheres for marine use, designed as open sea fish pens. Called Aquapods, they have been deployed in projects with NELHA. (Natural Energy Laboratory, Hawaii --where the US's only OTEC plant used to be and is supposedly being rebuilt by Lockheed)" 10:29 < kanzure> http://gcaptain.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/aquapod_fish-farm1.jpg 10:31 < nmz787_i> huh, that's pretty cool 10:31 < nmz787_i> I had no idea there was such a sensor network 10:33 < nmz787_i> huh, that STM project guy has this on his site :"The current goal of my research at McGill University is to develop a platform for linearly extending long DNA molecules for genomic analysis. We do this by confining them in nanoscale grooves etched in glass and observe them with fluorescence microscopy." 10:34 < nmz787_i> "We use a technique called “Convex Lens-induced Confinement” (CLiC, invented by my supervisor Prof. Sabrina Leslie) to confine DNA into nanogrooves using tunable vertical confinement. The DNA are loaded into an imaging chamber formed by two microscope coverslips separated by a thin double-sided tape spacer with a flow channel laser-cut in it. The bottom chamber surface contains the nanogrooves. A microscope objective observes 10:34 < nmz787_i> molecules inside the chamber from below. A convex lens presses on the top surface of the chamber to squeeze DNA into the nanogrooves from above. The entropy change is gradual, and the DNA don’t break in the process. I’ve used this technique to extend T4-phage DNA (166 kbp) to grooves as narrow as 27 nm." 10:34 < nmz787_i> http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/leslielab/index.html 10:36 < nmz787_i> hmm, reminds me of the matrix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdiO9c4OYLo 10:36 < nmz787_i> .title 10:36 < yoleaux> DNA confinement in 27nm grooves using CLiC - YouTube 10:42 < delinquentme> HUK 11:03 -!- pete4242 [~smuxi@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 11:08 -!- pete4242 [~smuxi@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:10 < kanzure> maaku: oh i have been stalking ksotala since 2011 at least 11:10 < nmz787_i> http://www.uark.edu/misc/mbestm/pubs/etch-stop.pdf 11:10 < kanzure> maaku: eg http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/neuro/Advantages%20of%20artificial%20intelligences,%20uploads,%20and%20digital%20minds%20-%20Kaj%20Sotala%20-%202012.pdf 11:10 < nmz787_i> Etch-stop method for reliably fabricating sharp yet mechanically stable scanning tunneling microscope tips 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Roberts | WIRED 15:57 < kanzure> "Assistant US attorney Timothy Howard also said in his statement that Ulbricht at one point confessed creating the Silk Road to an old college friend. That purported personal breach of Ulbricht’s secrecy represents a damaging new claim from the prosecution, and Howard said that the college friend would be serving as a witness in the trial." 15:57 < kanzure> i wonder if that' the guy i was gonna sue. hm. 15:59 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@162-245-22-166.v250d.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:00 < kanzure> "According to Howard, Ulbricht called the as-yet unnamed friend for programming advice multiple times in 2010 and 2011. After initially refusing to tell the friend about the nature of the site and describing it as “top secret,” Howard says that Ulbricht eventually caved and revealed his ownership of the Silk Road." 16:00 < kanzure> hehehe dread pirate roberts asking for programming help 16:00 < kanzure> "gais halp" 16:05 -!- drewbot_ [~cinch@ec2-54-196-155-220.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:08 -!- Boscop_ [~me@46.246.12.92] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:09 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-54-196-155-220.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:09 -!- lichen [~lichen@c-50-139-11-6.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:09 -!- Urchin [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:10 -!- Boscop [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 16:11 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:13 -!- yorick_ is now known as yorick 16:14 -!- lichen [~lichen@c-50-139-11-6.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:19 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:20 -!- Boscop__ [me@46.246.74.32] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:22 < kanzure> .title http://www.fastcoexist.com/3038824/a-real-dallas-buyers-club-a-startup-helps-sick-and-dying-patients-get-experimental-drugs 16:22 < yoleaux> A Real Dallas Buyers Club: A Startup Helps Sick And Dying Patients Get Experimental Drugs | Co.Exist | ideas + impact 16:22 < kanzure> .title https://mytomorrows.com/ 16:22 < yoleaux> myTomorrows - access to innovative drugs in development 16:23 < kanzure> haha "In most countries health authorities must grant permission for treatment. 16:23 < kanzure> myTomorrows facilitates requests for permission for physicians and pharmacists. After approval by the health authorities, myTomorrows ensures timely supply of the requested drug from drug developers across the globe to the relevant pharmacist, and subsequently the patient." 16:23 < delinquentme> do RFIDs have any kind of real protection? 16:23 < yoleaux> 13 Jan 2015 21:10Z delinquentme: http://hackaday.com/2012/12/21/making-graphene-with-a-dvd-burner/ 16:23 < yoleaux> 13 Jan 2015 21:12Z delinquentme: this guy is really nice, replicated that blu-ray graphene experiment http://web.pdx.edu/~esanchez/sanchezTeam.html 16:23 < delinquentme> I cant imagine they do 16:23 < kanzure> screw that get out of the country 16:23 < kanzure> what do you mean by protection? 16:24 -!- Boscop_ [~me@46.246.12.92] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 16:24 < delinquentme> it costs $16 to copy them 16:24 < delinquentme> I'd hope theres some other magic happening ? 16:25 < kanzure> "myTomorrows works by negotiating directly with drug developers for access to promising treatments, compiling accurate data on the drug's risks and successes to date, streamlining the application paperwork, and later receiving data on the use of the drug. It aims to provide a one-stop shop for desperate patients seeking options, as well as biotech and pharmaceutical companies that are too short-staffed to deal with requests from sick ... 16:25 < kanzure> ... patients or want to hold the whole process at arms-length. The startup's lawyers have spent three years weeding through the specific laws in each European nation. "We do all the paperwork in basically an automated fashion," says Brus." 16:25 < kanzure> "Brus and his colleagues aren't the only people pushing to ease restrictions to early-stage drugs. In the U.S., the libertarian Goldwater Institute is lobbying to pass "Right To Try" legislation in all 50 states that would give doctors the "ok" to prescribe terminally-ill patients unapproved drugs that have undergone minimum basic safety testing. In the last year or so, it's succeeded in passing bills in five states: Colorado, Arizona, ... 16:25 < kanzure> ... Louisiana, Michigan, and Missouri. Still, these bills might not change much, says Alison Bateman-House, a researcher who specializes in compassionate use at NYU's Department of Medical Ethics: The FDA has ultimate authority and could still require patients apply to individually for exemptions." 16:26 < kanzure> delinquentme: many things can be powered by rfid 16:27 < kanzure> delinquentme: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-frequency_identification 16:29 -!- Boscop_ [~me@46.246.12.215] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:30 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:33 -!- Boscop__ [me@46.246.74.32] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 16:46 < heath> nmz787: wish there were more detailson that stm 16:48 -!- Boscop__ [me@178.73.218.251] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:48 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 16:52 -!- Boscop_ [~me@46.246.12.215] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 16:53 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:10 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@162-245-22-166.v250d.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 17:18 -!- drewbot_ [~cinch@ec2-54-196-155-220.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 17:18 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-50-16-141-71.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:47 < kanzure> .title http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/141203/ncomms6578/full/ncomms6578.html 17:47 < yoleaux> Lattice-free prediction of three-dimensional structure of programmed DNA assemblies : Nature Communications : Nature Publishing Group 18:20 -!- pete4242 [~smuxi@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:37 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 18:48 -!- cpopell [uid60189@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-flxjyxkmpsuyxidx] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 18:48 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2606:6000:cb85:6a00:ed72:bc3:3538:3832] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 18:48 -!- EnabrinTain [sid11525@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jelvkdjtjepzxqxk] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 18:48 -!- nsh [~lol@wikipedia/nsh] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 18:51 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@cpe-76-167-105-53.san.res.rr.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:51 -!- EnabrinTain [sid11525@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-zbxktgaypxdlqdpw] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:52 -!- cpopell [uid60189@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-vtrvnbiqxiihnhsz] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:57 < kanzure> hi cpopell 18:58 -!- [nsh] [~xeb@wikipedia/nsh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:58 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@162-245-22-166.v250d.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:06 < maaku> kanzure: have you seen ksotala's most recent proposal? http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_14212047542116&key=9f37ca02a1e3cbd4f3d0a3618a39fbca&libId=7e158bfd-a7c2-40d7-9b75-99f3b8a44ea4&loc=http%3A%2F%2Flesswrong.com%2Fuser%2FMark_Friedenbach%2Foverview%2F&v=1&type=U&out=http%3A%2F%2Fintelligence.org%2Ffiles%2FConceptLearning.pdf&ref=http%3A%2F%2Flesswrong. 19:06 < maaku> com%2Fuser%2FBen_Goertzel%2Foverview%2F&title=Overview%20for%20Mark_Friedenbach%20-%20Less%20Wrong&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fintelligence.org%2Ffiles%2FConceptLearning.pdf 19:06 < maaku> gah sorry 19:06 < maaku> http://intelligence.org/files/ConceptLearning.pdf 19:06 < kanzure> not yet 19:06 < maaku> he's presenting it the AI ethics workshop in Austin on the 25th 19:07 < kanzure> i'll have to skip that, but i wouldn't mind hanging out with him 19:07 < kanzure> i'd probably flip a table or something 19:07 < kanzure> "your concept of ethics is horseshit" etc 19:07 < maaku> yeah i told him he should look you up, which I assume you saw 19:08 < maaku> he's one of the few people with MIRI who has a clue 19:08 < kanzure> i talked with him earlier today for a bit when he messaged me 19:08 < kanzure> btw fenn is moving in with the MIRI crew today 19:08 < kanzure> i think he was on a flight today for this 19:08 < maaku> really? 19:09 < kanzure> well, i don't know if this particular home is still known as the miri group home or not 19:09 < maaku> I thought fenn was -- the horror! -- more of a practitioner? 19:09 < kanzure> yeah but he also appreciates cheaprent 19:09 < maaku> oh i see, the MIRI house 19:10 -!- nsh [~lol@wikipedia/nsh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:10 < kanzure> maaku: one of the complaints i have about singinst-style "ethics" is that it seems ridiculous to hypothesize that human brains are ethics-constrained, given the great amounts of "unfriendly" behavior we have seen generated in even recent history 19:11 < kanzure> but also, imposing those sorts of limits on human brains seems really really manipulative and controlling of them 19:11 < maaku> kanzure: yeah we're not ethics-constrained by any measure. 19:11 -!- [nsh] [~xeb@wikipedia/nsh] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 19:11 < kanzure> e.g. i mean if they want to roll out their own global thinkcontrol ethicscontrol thingy 19:12 < kanzure> (and it's ridiculous to favor only certain beings with cognitive ability- suddenly biological beings are not as dangerous in their framework? please. that's just an inconsistency.) 19:12 < maaku> oh i don't think they want think-control, just action-control 19:12 < maaku> you suddenly can't do evil things, because super-wise nanny AI prevents you 19:12 < kanzure> i take the greg egan definition of thinking (pushing real stuff around in your head, various results from that computation like motion) 19:12 < kanzure> yes but supernanny is just a race-to-get-there-first basically 19:12 < kanzure> and why would i let them win? 19:13 < maaku> yeah super-nanny is "make sure only I have godlike powers" 19:14 < maaku> and all the friendly AI stuff is "it's okay, this is why you can trust me with godlike powers" 19:14 < kanzure> right... actually i'll be more generous and say "only certain other activity is allowed, but ultimately this process must have control and veto power over anything in this light sphere" 19:14 < kanzure> except it's not okay, because friendliness is crap 19:18 < kanzure> hm 19:19 < kanzure> yeah i don't like this paper at all 19:19 < kanzure> it assumes that the idea of concepts is a good one, and it very well might not be 19:20 < kanzure> *of "concepts" 19:20 < kragen> we do seem to be causing a mass extinction and possibly driving the biosphere toward a runaway greenhouse effect 19:20 < kragen> so we may not be very friendly 19:20 < maaku> not sure I understand the objection, kanzure 19:21 < kragen> but it might be possible to be less friendly 19:21 < kanzure> maaku: i think the idea of "concepts" is highly likely to be totally wrong, so i don't see why he is interested in it 19:21 < kragen> maybe even without going all the way to miri's paperclip maximizer 19:21 < kanzure> kragen: nuking the planet is much less friendly 19:21 < kanzure> and quite simple 19:21 < kanzure> interstellar walls of computronium are also considered rude 19:21 < kanzure> in general 19:22 < maaku> it's certainly true that AGI architectures like OpenCog work by having a "concept" repository, which is used for generating new ideas 19:22 < kanzure> well, interstellar walls of computronium imposing on your location, i mean 19:22 < kragen> right, xactly 19:22 < kragen> so far we haven't been demonstrated to nuke the planet but we certainly seem to pose a non-negligible risk of doing so 19:22 < kanzure> maaku: i'm not even sure anyone has ever experimentally verified that an "idea" is a real thing that exists, and not just folk/pop psychology nonsense 19:22 < kragen> and we don't really know if nuclear winter or similar catastrophe would result 19:23 < kanzure> nuke the planet doesn't mean just fallout, i mean nuke every square millimeter 19:23 < kanzure> of the surface 19:23 < maaku> ok, i'm pretty sure what you're talking about is not what is meant by concept in this context 19:23 < kanzure> maaku: go on? 19:23 < kragen> we have not come close to being able to nuke every square millimeter 19:23 < kragen> but maybe soon we could 19:23 < maaku> concept is just internal models of the world, and processes of thinking, etc. 19:23 < kanzure> kragen: even if we tried? 19:24 < kragen> you will not succeed in nuking every square millimeter if you try 19:24 < kanzure> maaku: yeah there's not much evidence of that i think.. it's true that there's something like a memory that happens, and predictions based on that, but it may not be anything like a model.. nobody knows. 19:24 < kanzure> whoops i should remove "nobody knows" 19:24 < maaku> i'm using a generic meaning for "model" -- whatever it is, that's what i'm talking about 19:24 < kanzure> kragen: i assume that you would not start by one sq mm section at a time, but rather a general plan to get there, like simultaneous orbital launch? 19:25 < maaku> and in the context of AGI, it's an explicit data structure 19:25 < kragen> no 19:25 < kragen> i mean that if you try then you will be arrested 19:25 < kanzure> maaku: that explicit data structure might be totally irrelevant or broken though.... how would anyone know? 19:25 < kanzure> maaku: (specifically i'm talking about "how do you know that it corresponds to anything in the human brain?") 19:25 < kragen> not guaranteed but far more likely than succeeding 19:25 < kragen> if you counterfactually propose that the entire human race collaborate to build nuclear weapons in order to nuke every square millimeter, then sure, we could, but that's sort of an argument that assumes the contradiction of what it's trying to prove 19:25 < kanzure> kragen: arrest is irrelevant in that context i think, heh 19:26 < kanzure> what is the contradiction 19:26 < kragen> if the entire human race collaborates frictionlessly in such a way then we could more easily imagine them collaborating to do something that wouldn't kill them all 19:26 < kragen> in a horrifying way 19:26 < kanzure> eh, the entire human population? all of them? that's a fairly pessimistic estimate! 19:27 < kragen> well, so lacking such extreme counterfactuals 19:27 < kanzure> hopefully such a venture would take less than 1 million people 19:27 < kragen> we are left with what has been factually demonstrated in the past 19:27 < kanzure> otherwise i would be worried 19:28 < kragen> which is that the existing social structure constrains people to be sufficiently friendly that they don't build nuclear arsenals capable of nuking every square millimeter of the surface, or even close 19:28 < kragen> in part because of the very low efficiency of existing nuclear weapons 19:28 < kragen> but in greater part because of things like the iaea 19:33 < maaku> kanzure: right sure. but i think kaj (and myself) would say, if it appears to get the same result, who cares? 19:33 < maaku> psychology appears to describe the way in which humans behave. if we use constructivist psycology to build an artificial human, it might not actually work the way the brain does 19:33 < maaku> but hopefully it does behave similar to how a human does 19:34 < maaku> and really for me all i care is that "sudo make me a nanofactory" works 19:34 < maaku> for which human thinking is illustrative, but not required 19:36 -!- Boscop__ is now known as Boscop 19:37 -!- Boscop [me@178.73.218.251] has quit [Changing host] 19:37 -!- Boscop [me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:59 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@162-245-22-166.v250d.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 20:01 -!- soylentbomb [~k@unaffiliated/soylentbomb] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:01 -!- Merovoth [~Merovoth@gateway/tor-sasl/merovoth] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 20:02 -!- EnabrinTain [sid11525@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-zbxktgaypxdlqdpw] has quit [Ping timeout: 243 seconds] 20:03 -!- EnabrinTain [sid11525@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-kejaslsvffjzdlwq] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:12 < frege> anyone from philly here? 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