Fractional reserve thinking
2024-07-28 16:12:00 +07:00 by Mark Smith
In the future there are no secrets and pi is a thing, but also war games and whoppers.
With that in mind: Git for thoughts. It helps you avoid conflict by slowing you down until you know what you need to know to do the thing you want to do. It’s like waiting to cross the road. You got to wait till you see a gap in the traffic big enough to get to the other side.
We have ways of slowing you down that you literally wouldn’t believe.
Since hardly any thoughts need to be fully understood by everyone, we can now do FRT. You only need to wait until there is a solution possible. The solution might be a complete lie, but people will "know" the necessary stuff for it to happen. What they actually know might be totally different from what you think they know but digg this: that totally doesn’t matter!
That’s the magic of FRT!
The downside is that when things go wrong, they go wrong pretty badly. But don’t worry the system can deal with divergence, massive divergence, huge divergence, in fact the more divergence, the more space to fit everything in. The more divergence the better!
Yes people will find ways to hack the system, but ultimately that effects them as much as you, because compute has been socialised so everybody pays for the hacking! The more divergence there is, the less hackable the system is, at least from people who don’t know what they are doing.
You will probably find it a bit weird, but...your kinds are gonna love it! #