ubermeisters,

web.archive.org/…/lucid-dream-startup-prophetic-h…

Ps: shutup and get in your work pod already

eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar
be_excellent_to_each_other,
be_excellent_to_each_other avatar

Someone somewhere is already planning how they will get people to work around the clock this way, and someone else somewhere is probably desperate enough to feed themselves or their family that they'll take it when offered.

Tangent5280,

I don’t entertain media with clickbait titles, and you shouldn’t either.

BilboBargains, (edited )

Hey guys do you wanna fly on the plane I dreamt into reality?

retrieval4558,

This is stupid for a wide variety of reasons, but one of the more interesting ones is that text is notoriously inconsistent in dreams.

A very common “reality check” to see if you’re dreaming is to look at a clock or text, look away, and look back. The time/text will nearly always change.

So explain to me how they expect COMPUTER CODE to work?

otp,

Well, I guess they’ll have to patch that bug first.

banneryear1868,

I became obsessed with lucid dreaming after seeing the Waking Life movie, around when I started high school, and yeah that’s one of the things I used to induce them. Kept a dream journal and had a digital watch that I would always look at, light switches etc. I did have lucid dreams but never got really good at it and eventually just neglected the practice… about when I started having real life sex LOL

retrieval4558,

Ha funny how that works.

I never got into dream journaling but frequent reality checks and practicing meditation was pretty effective for me. 100% of the time when I wake up from a lucid dream I get bad sleep paralysis where I feel like I’m suffocating, so I kinda fell out of the habit.

banneryear1868,

Well I never had that… that’s disturbing. I’d probably have about a lucid dream per week and it’s weird how it lost it’s novelty. Same thing happened with DMT for me where I more or less have the same trip every time.

kusivittula,

i regularly have lucid dreams but i’m only able to turn it into a nightmare by spawning a demon or falling from a roof. and i get a sleep paralysis every single time. this happens about three times almost every night. it’s getting pretty lame by now.

mdhughes,
@mdhughes@lemmy.ml avatar

I have a lot of lucid dreams, and they’re often in a specific city, and sometimes I even go to work in these dreams. I haven’t lived in a city and worked in an office in over 10 years, so it’s some kind of reverse escapism. I can always leave, and weird stuff happens anyway. I wouldn’t trust any of my work output there.

But to let a company try to take over your dreams and never let you escape, you need to stand up and fight that shit. Put them in a never-ending nightmare where nobody gives them money.

r3df0x, (edited )

I’ve had weird lucid dreams.

The subconscious has weird fucking ways of communicating.

BluesF,

If this is the same startup I read about a while ago… Well the technology doesn’t actually exist. There’s a vague suggestion that maybe lucid dreams could be induced through techniques that are not properly understood yet, and that’s about it.

mannycalavera,
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There’s a vague suggestion that maybe lucid dreams could be induced through techniques that are not properly understood yet, and that’s about it.

Where can I invest?

BluesF,

DM me hun x

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

the other guy had it almost right, you’re looking for DMT

JGrffn,

Well FWIW there are somewhat reproducible techniques, I’ve used them, but I couldn’t tell you how I’ve used them if my life depended on it (honestly, brain chemical imbalances or fatigue might be a prerequisite). I actually got tired of lucid dreaming and started avoiding certain positions in bed, and started shifting around if I felt myself getting close to jumping into a lucid dream during hypnagogia.

I also worked on university assignments during lucid dreams, solved countless bugs in my code while asleep, a friend can even attest to it since one time I instantly woke up to solve a specific bug and then went back to sleep, with him right next to me (all nighters woo hoo).

It can be done. It really shouldn’t be done. The reason why I grew tired of lucid dreaming is because I didn’t feel like I was actually resting at all. That disconnect and peace that falling asleep gives you, it’s not there for me while lucid dreaming (at least not if I jumped in through hypnagogia).

AlexisFR,
@AlexisFR@jlai.lu avatar

Yeah, unfortunately my weak brain instantly wakes up as soon as I realize I’m in a dream, the rare times it happens

threeduck,

Focus on something up close in your dream, like the texture of a wall or table, it’ll pull you back into the dream. Works for me!

The other suggestion is to spin around, but I did that to stay in a dream once and noclipped through the floor. Which woke me up.

JGrffn,

I was often sent flying with no way to come back down. Went up fast. Not great for anxiety. The “focusing on stuff” trick does work, though if I overdid it I also woke up because I tried engaging my senses too much.

ChaoticEntropy,
@ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

With enough venture capital, anything is possible! Cheques in my name, please.

Cossty,

Imagine if you could study in your sleep… Or “watch” a book and be acually there… Hmm that wouldn’t really work for innner dialogue of other characters…

jayandp,

Can we call this timeline a dystopia yet?

https://i.imgur.com/vCEyBYE.gif

AlexisFR,
@AlexisFR@jlai.lu avatar

No because this kind of shit will never be a thing.

corsicanguppy,

You have no idea the shit that’s in my dreams. You wanna see me code like that?

Buckle up, chuckle-nuts.

dukk,

If I’m going to be working in my dreams, I better get paid for it.

cyd,

If you think LLMs hallucinate too much, wait till you check out code literally written during hallucinations.

corsicanguppy,

till

Cash-drawer?

averyfalken,

Till is also used for short hand of until

ATDA,

I was sitting here thinking how useful a loop to count bananas before running out of time and losing my shoes and or pants before realizing I’m in a large college auditorium and everyone is laughing at me would be!

JGrffn,

I posted this in another comment, but during uni I did in fact write code in lucid dreams. A friend can vouch for a specific time when I woke up from sleep during an all nighter, to fix a very specific bug (which I just remembered, we didn’t even know it existed), then went back to sleep. On another occasion, I designed a recursive path-finding algorithm to replace djikstra’s algorithm, all in my sleep.

It definitely can be done (though I doubt it could be done consistently and without actually imagining shit up), but it really shouldn’t be done, I really doubt I was really resting while doing that.

rynzcycle,

I sometimes lucid dream, something tips me off that it's not real, and then I can take some control. Mostly I like flying, but sometimes I go full crimefighting superhero.

Realizing you are in a dream world and deciding to work, is like winning a billion dollars and deciding to spend it all on a nice car somehow. What a boring waste.

nicetriangle,
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