my final conclusion is to run doom on cells it would take about 600 years
Would six hundred and sixty six suffice?
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my final conclusion is to run doom on cells it would take about 600 years
Would six hundred and sixty six suffice?
Time to fight the cacademons.
Speak for yourself.
My gut bacteria runs Doom at a smooth 60 fps
They keep you regular. Specifically your fps
My gut bacteria runs Doom at a smooth 60 fps
I’m not sure I want to know what the ‘f’ stands for here.
Farts per stomach?
Farts per second...obviously
The real OLED screen.
WE KNOW
Spoiler: it's "just" a display. Bacteria are not doing any calculations. Unlike the crab computer.
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Imagine living your entire live as a sentient being not knowing you're actually just a logic gate in a huge-ass computer.
Spoiler alert: 42
I would bet there's someone who has made a custom ass shaped computer case.
"What up YouTube, today we're going to build a custom gaming PC for our special guest: Sir Mixalot!"
That's basically reality for all of us right now
Guess it's not long until the Vogons come.
If we're really unlucky, they might read us some of their poetry.
Well, they really could stand to get on with it, you know?
And then when AI researchers come along to make it so we don't have to be logic gates in that computer, we complain about "losing our jobs."
Well yeah because this is capitalism, and those lost jobs will be lost forever, and everyone who was working them will suddenly have no source of income with nothing to replace it. Instead of taking care of those people, they'll just be collateral damage.
Sounds like the problem is with our economic system. There are ways to fix that. Even ways to fix "capitalism" so that it isn't necessary, without changing the fundamental concepts of freedom and personal property that people are so worried about.
The what now computer?
Here's the summary for the wikipedia article you mentioned in your comment:
Mictyris guinotae is a species of soldier crab of genus Mictyris, endemic to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. They were named after Danièle Guinot, a professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in France, and were first treated as a separate species in a tribute volume to Guinot.
The researchers found that when two swarms of crabs collide, they merge and continue in a direction that is the sum of their velocities
I see this being incorporated into a maths lesson about vector addition.
That gives me some 3 Body Problem vibes.
Haha that's exactly what I was thinking of, the million human computer.