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Aedis @lemmy.world
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Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
  • That's the fun part about being in a place where you can hold a discussion. Some people don't agree with you, but they can still see the benefits of the option you are talking about or even agree that they are a great solution for now.

  • I just learned that the Time Cube is no more.
  • It's entirely plausible that unbeknownst to us ai has developed within a harmonic cube congruency and thus what we assume to be 25 by years ago by our fake queer Greenwich time is actually 25 years in the future for ai following the harmonic influence of the 96 hour day cycle that everyone else is too stupid to notice. Within everything having 4 phases you should be skeptical of those who tell you that time travel isn't possible for the 4 phases of time itself are forward, backward, up and down, anyone who tells you different is trying to coherce your mind straight into hell by saying the opposite, they are too stuck in their word world to realize that you have moved past that into the real-world.

  • Dead Man Switch
  • I don't have a great solution for this particular problem.

    However any solution that you come up with has to be resilient enough that the nodes that execute such scenario are always available.

    You don't just want a system with high availability, you want a system that will stand the test of time. For example, it might trigger 30 or 50 years from now. You might not want to use AWS or Google or Azure or any sort of system like that. They don't seem to keep their solutions available for that long. So you'll need to host something yourself and make sure it's resilient to a multitude of scenarios that might bring the "back end" down.

    You'd also need to set-up some sort of test for the system to make sure it's still running and it'll do what you want it to. Maybe it runs every 3 months or so like a fire system drill.

    Honestly the trigger can be something as simple as you hitting a button connected to your system every week with a way for it to ping and prompt you to do it you if you haven't "reset" the counter in a timely fashion.

    I would probably do something like that with a weekly cadence and a whole other week to make sure I don't miss the reset.

    You probably also want to be able to set it to different modes if you think you will be away for a while. Like a vacation mode or oh shit I'm in the hospital mode.

    Additionally, I also wouldn't be as fatalistic as sending goodbyes to everyone. I would use it more as a system to sound an alarm that I'm not okay and something has happened to me and communicate that with people who could do something about it. Like verify if I'm alive or not, or contact local authorities to post a missing persons report.

    This same system of notifying could also allow closer people to me to trigger an "oh shit I'm dead mode" which would then execute whatever is in that idea of yours.

  • Cool guide for geography terms
  • I'm not sure that's correct though because then there would be no difference between sound and fjord. Also by that definition would the Puget Sound not be a sound?

    Fjord: Valley created by glacier flow that is the filled with water to create islands

    Sound: Natural Valley produced by underground movement filled with water to create islands