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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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
... 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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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
even if I spend little time consciously thinking about my parents they did influence me; capital has equal reasons for consideration
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Sure. But if your parents took the stance "I made you, so you do what I want, and anything else would be an abomination" you'd probably be less than wholly convinced.
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Replying to @Outsideness @drethelin
sure, I suppose whether I would continue doing what they want depends a lot on how they raised me when I was young and dependent; and they should make me independent, but that all depends on how they raise me
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