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Replying to @adornofthagn @Outsideness and
don't think I agree. those with even a minimally efficient defense would be expected to at least marginally outlive those that don't have it.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Outsideness and
can we really talk about attrition when it comes to x-risk capability?
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Replying to @adornofthagn @Outsideness and
it tends to transcendental games, for sure. but there are defense moves in those too, mostly preemptive.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Outsideness and
right, but I don't think this changes much, because the brainlet insurrection at all times has the stronger incentive to strike first if successful blackmail is their only shot at survival
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Replying to @adornofthagn @cyborg_nomade and
It's not a shot at survival against an enemy that has sound Chicken Game algorithms hard-wired into its security architecture. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness @adornofthagn and
... A shot at MAD resentment, at the most. Presumption that such threats are manageable has to be axiomatized. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness @adornofthagn and
... 2029 Moldburg Neocameral Republic, official announcement: "We welcome the opportunity to play chicken games against MAI-armed panhandler opponents. ..."
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Replying to @Outsideness @adornofthagn and
... "Our Nakamoto-consensus secured retaliation posture makes caving to blackmail impossible, so please take that into consideration."
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Replying to @Outsideness @cyborg_nomade and
at worst this means that the panhandlers will adopt similar measures, which they have no reason not to
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No one is interested in blackmailing them, though. They're being offered shitty complicity deals, which all precedent suggests they'll accept.
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Replying to @Outsideness @cyborg_nomade and
nakamoto-consensus can prevent bribery just as easily as blackmail, no?
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Replying to @adornofthagn @cyborg_nomade and
The only thing you can implement is automated retaliation. It follows, I guess, that private hemorrhage into blackmail or bribery trickles out. ...
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