But in the end it doesn’t even matter
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Time to figure out how to do some prompt injection
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You’re saying Trump is the ‘YOLOoooo’ president?
I would just keep living my life, it’s not actionable information for me.
Agree. It’s a lot like the ‘free will’ exercise to me-- an interesting thought experiment that AFAIK doesn’t help too much in the actual living of a life.
Also, I propose that we arguably already know that we’re living in a simulation, and it makes no real difference. I.e., we’ve identified the wave-vs-particle effect, the four forces of the universe, a bunch of physical and chemical laws, and are continually refining our understanding of it all, via science, and possibly even metaphysics.
But far as we know, it’s all just building blocks, dimensions, and laws so to speak. A super-amazing simulation as it were. What’s wrong with that?
Wouldn’t make a difference. The only part that could change my actions would be what happens once it ends. But simulation or no I’m stuck here for however many years and have to make the best of it.
Remember that I’m a nihilist and shrug my shoulders.
Then start to think about how everyone else is going to react and how I’ll need to plan for that.
Then start to think about how everyone else is going to react and how I’ll need to plan for that.
yeah that’s an interesting consideration.
Nothing changes does it?
Also I’m not sure if I’d me more or less scared of death. If this is a simulation, to escape reality, I can’t imagine how terrible reality would really be.
Does it mean anything in itself to be in a simulation?
I don’t really see how that would change anything in my day to day life.
Make coffee.
I mean… it wouldn’t really be my move, would it?
I would have Morpheus upload Kung Fu into my brain.
“Dammit, I hit the wrong file, you now know fung ku”
Noclipping into the Backrooms.
why would you do that?
Well, thats the objectively wrong answer
Is there an option to leave the simulation? And could I come back if I didn’t like reality?
If I couldn’t come back, I would probably just stay here.
Yes to leave the simulation you must look directly into the sun. If you can’t do this, it means you’re not meant to leave the simulation.
Try the ESC key.
ALT + F4
Fuzzing inputs until I find a buffer overflow.