Les Greys
@les
Estimates, since beginning of history. 108B humans have lived so far. 8B are alive today. 500k bios have been written. 150M books have been written. 10k AI models have been created. >99% of humans have died without being persisted through history. Let’s talk about lossless.
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maurelian
@maurelian.eth
Where’s that 108B number come from, sounds kind of high to me…
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Proto
@protocoel
What's q/dau?
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Warpmaster General
@my
You can't even open a 30 year old WordPerfect file and more and more of our history exists only digitally. We fukd
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slobo
@slobo.eth
maybe that's a feature not a bug
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vaughn tan
@vt
is persistence inherently good
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m_j_r
@m-j-r.eth
nature is ridiculously lossy & lazy. if we had the wiring to sensemake for losslessness (arguably happened since writing -> printing press -> empirical science), humanity has a good opportunity to become immortal.
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