capitalism is a force to tame, like we have tamed and domesticated many species of animals already
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Replying to @ne0agent1c @drethelin
Funny, because that's what capitalism says about us.
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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
words it is powerless to realize without even a human mouthpiece
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Replying to @ne0agent1c @drethelin
Machine language (of every kind) is coming along nicely.
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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
children of the human-capital symbiosis
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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
symbiosis makes both stronger; I think Talebian dynamics kicks in for capital without humans around, and vice versa
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Replying to @ne0agent1c @drethelin
Agree that overall hybridity, or real diversity, makes for robustness.
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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
right, and I think that's where extermination is headed off; capital makes (some) humans strong and fast enough to keep up
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Replying to @ne0agent1c @drethelin
Frankly, I doubt that humans are even capable of making themselves irritating enough (to superintelligences) to get themselves exterminated. ...
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... Human Resistance to it is roughly as grave a menace as the gerbil threat is to us.
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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
it's really the other way around, without humans capital does not even rise to the status of gerbils
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Replying to @ne0agent1c @drethelin
How much time each day do you spend in reverent appreciation of the archaic microbes you depended on to get here?
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