2023-03-29 at 10:37 AM UTC
My parents like to constantly say "you're gonna have to look after me when I'm old"
I'm eating 10 year expired sprinkles and expired peanutbutter flour less cookies. I don't think anyone wants me being responsible for them
I said straight up
"look the economy isn't good and I don't see it improving I'm probably just gonna put you into a coma and inject you with nutrient chemicals for years until your brain stops working"
They said this is cruel but I don't see how. Sounds like entitlement to me.
But I hand waves away all concern by saying "it will be like the matrix"
They were like "oh okay that's not so bad then"
Yeah you will get to relive your youth lmao totally. Yeah basically we have to build the matrix to keep boomers and old people in line or they will call us "cruel"
They need the fake society lie wool pulled over their eyes, otherwise the feeding tube isn't appealing to them
Fucking snowflake ME ME ME culture DONT STICK ME IN THE POD WITH THE TUBE shut up mom it's for your own good!
Any ideas how to best code this? I'm thinking c++ and assembly
2023-03-29 at 11:09 AM UTC
Sorry the matrix is a fake idea
2023-03-29 at 12:30 PM UTC
The matrix is just an illusory fiction, like existence itself
2023-03-29 at 2:04 PM UTC
The fact is that the matrix is much less real than reality itself, which is more of a super matrix
2023-03-29 at 2:13 PM UTC
You're already living in a simulation...what's the point of creating a sim within a sim.
2023-03-29 at 2:57 PM UTC
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If the Matrix was created without the use of AI and instead done crudely and jankily, it's possible that it would still use a programming language like C++ or Assembly, which are commonly used for developing high-performance applications.
However, without the use of AI, the creation of a fully immersive virtual reality experience would be much more challenging and would likely require a great deal of manual programming and scripting. This would involve creating complex algorithms and code to simulate the various sensory experiences, such as touch, taste, and smell, as well as the physics of the virtual environment.
Additionally, the lack of AI would mean that the Matrix would not be able to adapt and learn from the behavior of its users, making it less realistic and potentially less immersive. Without advanced algorithms and machine learning capabilities, the virtual reality experience would likely be limited in its complexity and sophistication.
Overall, while it's possible to create a crude and janky version of the Matrix using existing programming languages, the lack of advanced AI capabilities would make it much more challenging and limit its overall effectiveness and realism.
If the matrix was a real-world application where users could taste and smell, it would likely be coded using a combination of various technologies, including:
Virtual reality (VR) technology: To create a fully immersive experience, the matrix would need to incorporate VR technology, which allows users to interact with a virtual environment as if they were actually there.
Haptic feedback technology: To simulate the sensation of touch, haptic feedback technology could be used. This technology uses vibrations or other forms of feedback to create the sensation of touching objects in the virtual environment.
Olfactory technology: To simulate the sense of smell, the matrix would need to incorporate olfactory technology. This could involve using special devices that emit scents or other methods to stimulate the user's sense of smell.
Taste simulation technology: To simulate the sense of taste, the matrix would need to incorporate taste simulation technology. This could involve using special devices that emit flavors or other methods to stimulate the user's sense of taste.
Advanced computer graphics: To create a visually stunning and realistic virtual environment, advanced computer graphics would be required. This could include high-quality 3D models, realistic lighting and shading, and other advanced visual effects.
Overall, creating a fully immersive and interactive matrix-like experience would require a combination of these and other advanced technologies.
2023-03-29 at 3:58 PM UTC
aldra
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I don't think we'll see much traditional programming in a system like that
first step will be neural interfaces and we'll see some rudimentary 'virtual reality' sensory input modulated by standard computers, but I think soon after that we'll start seeing lab-grown 'blank' brains meant to be programmed
it's through those that actual enclosed realities can be realised - teach it something, and with the right physical interface it'll be able to seamlessly create an abstraction that other minds connected to it can 'experience'.
it'd be theoretically possible to do all that manually on existing machines but a brain can essentially do it all automatically
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aldra
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language doesn't really matter, the important thing is an abstraction layer that'll allow peoples' physically-connected minds to actually understand the virtual reality you've built
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2023-03-29 at 4:10 PM UTC
This sounds expensive. I was hoping to build it in a garage. It doesn't have to be a perfect simulation and if they "reject the programming" or fight back against the simulated reality and try to escape, good luck we LOCK the pods for YOUR OWN PROTECTION
2023-03-29 at 4:12 PM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
ask elon if you can have one of his neuralink test platforms at a discount