nazi #3 orders food from hotel room. when bot arrives complains and refuses order. Rather than putting pizza back, puts a bomb weighing same. Bomb goes off on trip back, nazi has already fled.
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I get my revenge by ordering from you from hotel room and stealing the bot. I reprogram them to be 'mine' and open pizza shop in another town. Greed spreads this cycle til all pizza shops are run by criminal gangs and no one else can start one.
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speaking of threat modeling... if you want to check out something unusual, here's an experiment i'm planning. i've been getting only positive feedback for some reason, so i'd love to have a more critical eye: https://circulation.msiegel.org/
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OK, immediate reaction - sounds like you want to loan me money at a high interest rate. I get $50 now, in 6 weeks I hand out $60. The only winner is whoever defects. It's like a bad parody of a ponzi scheme. I'd rather just take $10 and give it to the couple signing.
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good morning, and thanks for looking! :) yes, to game the system i think the best strategy is to defect immediately after receiving the first payment. if you wait and *send* any payments it's less then optimal.
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in fact, participants who act in good faith are guaranteed to give more than they receive. the whole thing is based on an anti-capitalist pattern. since a group's maximum size is fixed and participation is by invitation only, vetting prospective participants should mitigate risk.
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once the group reaches its maximum size, the scheduling/coordination algorithm can ensure everyone has put the same amount of money into circulation. the money supply can then stop growing and just circulate among all group members.
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i do intend the first group to seed other new groups with funds, once the first one reaches its "mature" size. but this will be entirely up the participants, as will selecting who constitutes each of the new groups (if there are any! :)
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