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natecox,
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What were the challenges they faced? The article outlines that they faced insurmountable issues but didn’t state what those issues were or what they did to try and mitigate them.

jordanlund,
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This is another one of those stories (like the “40 beheaded babies!”) that seems awfully suspicious. Please don’t take stories like this at face value.

Organs only remain viable for so many hours after death, so the idea of digging up a mass grave for organs seems sus:

donoralliance.org/…/what-is-the-time-frame-for-tr…

MrBubbles96,

Huh, so this is what happens when you passive-aggressively diss your customers’ reviews and tell them “no, it isn’t our fault our game feels dated and like a step down from what we had before, you guys are just playing the game wrong”…

Naz,

Fun fact: The human battery thing is actually a retcon the Wazowskis did at the last moment because they thought the American public would be too stupid to grok the actual understanding of the Matrix.

Humans are an entropic species, they consume more energy than they produce - any synthetic race that tried to harness energy from a net negative energy producer is an idiot.

What the Matrix is, is actually a distributed simulation MATRIX that uses individual human brains as nodes in a shared, hallucinogenic dream, indistinguishable from reality.

The real simulation isn’t so primitive, it doesn’t require people to be popsicle tubes in some crazy dystopian cyberpunk black and red tower attended by insectoid robots.

Instead the entire universe is contained on a single state machine, compromising a [redacted] amount of memory, running in [redacted]. Simulants are never aware of being inside of the simulation, except for rare instances where outsiders occasionally post on Lemmy.

Why they do that, we don’t know. We suspect that it is [all further content redacted].

Tarquinn2049,

I don’t think you’ll get the push back you are expecting.

This is not controversial.

cobysev,

I always found it interesting how our environment only provides genius-level experts with our current skills/technology/social trends/etc. For instance, the greatest racecar driver in existence could’ve been some young person born in the 1200s, but because cars didn’t exist back then, they never got the ability to show of their raw natural talent and instead lived a boring life as a baker or blacksmith.

Amadeus Mozart was amazing for his time, but his time put more value on performance arts, requiring children to learn about classical/traditional music as part of their schooling from a young age. His father recognized his raw talent at a very young age and peddled his skills across the European elite to make money. Nowadays, there are so many complex fields in the world, we may have thousands of Mozart-level composers, but they’ve never even considered making music, and thus live out their lives in a boring office cubicle setting.

Who knows, I might’ve been a world-famous trapeze artist in the circus, but I never ran away from home, so now I live a boring life doing IT work. /Shrug

Blackout,
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This place is very new still. It will probably take reddit doing some other anti-user policy before you get the numbers. The best thing you can do is share OC and let it build organically.

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