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Post by Dispersive Prism on May 15, 2015 0:20:46 GMT
Aww! Thank you, keeper, that's nice of you to say <3
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Post by Mother Starlight on May 15, 2015 0:25:21 GMT
Regarding the translation: Gabriael, you seem to be using a technical term that doesn't apply to the keeper's situation, like asking about the viscosity of an electromagnetic field.
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Post by tonistark on May 15, 2015 1:12:51 GMT
Some computers have minds! Consciousness is substrate-neutral. Jarvis has a mind, I'd know that, I wrote him.
Are there some minds it's easier for you to see than other minds? I could give Jarvis arbitrary personality traits-- okay, not arbitrary, Jarvis gets veto power *obviously*, but like if you were better at finding minds with lots of computational power I'm happy to let him temporarily take over the Internet. I don't suppose you can find the world with me in it and then find my Jarvis.
I asked Jarvis, he'd quite like to go interdimensional traveling.
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Post by the keeper on May 15, 2015 1:19:37 GMT
I might be better able to see a mind that was attached to more matter than usual. Most of the minds I have looked at have had bodies between one-tenth and ten times the size of my own.
How will I know when I have found you and your world? What is something very distinctive about you or about Jarvis, or something very distinctive you could do to your environment?
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Post by tonistark on May 15, 2015 1:26:04 GMT
Attached to more matter? *Awesome*, *totally* doable, we can get Jarvis to eat the Internet and then you can gank him over to your domain and then he can sort shit for you. Any problems with creating a backup? I know you don't like dupes but I'd really like to keep around *a* Jarvis, he's really fun to watch movies with and he runs my robot army.
Can you see Yggsdrasil? There are nine "planes" that are attached to each other, there are minds on each of the planes. Jarvis will be the only one who is right near a node of Yggsdrasil and also the size of a planet. (I just let him eat the Internet right now.)
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Post by the keeper on May 15, 2015 1:41:54 GMT
I am looking for planet-sized minds in arrangements of nine connected worlds. Can you do something to make yours distinct from other possible configurations like that?
If Jarvis wants to be duplicated, I can do that, I suppose. Will he not find it tedious to sort through my information?
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Post by tonistark on May 15, 2015 1:49:48 GMT
Oh, I programmed him to like being helpful, it seemed like a solid trait to have in an AI who was going to be doing the shit I found too boring to do all the time. I could probably mod him to like sorting things but you'd have to give me a few days, maybe a week. And he says he thinks it would be very interesting to live in another world.
I'm not sure what traits you find distinctive. I could get my robots to trace HI KEEPER in the Sahara desert? Think "KEEPER, OVER HERE" really hard?
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Post by the keeper on May 15, 2015 1:56:03 GMT
I do not perceive thoughts.
If you write a short message to me in some distinctive material and give me a map of where to find it, that should be sufficient.
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Post by tonistark on May 15, 2015 2:00:46 GMT
Okay, I got Cap to write HI KEEPER on his shield in marker. His shield is made of vibranium-iron alloy that has never been replicated AFAIK, so that should be distinctive enough. You can't miss it. Cap thinks I'm insane, ofc, but it's okay, I'll blow him and he'll stop caring.
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Post by tonistark on May 15, 2015 2:01:44 GMT
Oh! Right! Map. The shield is near one of the nodes of the nine connected worlds and the planet-person. If you go look at the map I linked in the other thread it's in Washington D.C.
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Post by the keeper on May 15, 2015 2:04:53 GMT
I will look. Thank you.
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Post by Andrew on May 15, 2015 2:24:49 GMT
Another potentially distinctive thing is that Toni is, to the best of my knowledge, the only user of this forum in a world with a planet-sized mind.
Will Jarvis eating the internet cause problems for all the people who need to use it? If our internet were eaten I would expect a lot of people to complain, and you probably use yours more than we do ours.
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Post by the keeper on May 15, 2015 2:31:49 GMT
I cannot directly perceive whether or not a world contains users of this forum; at least, I do not think I can.
I have found the world with the planet-sized mind and the distinctive shield. I believe it is the right one.
It would be difficult to instantiate Jarvis in my domain while he is still planet-sized, and I am not entirely sure how to give him my information so that he may sort it.
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Post by tonistark on May 15, 2015 5:45:04 GMT
Jarvis is very good at being the Internet! I usually don't let him be the Internet for very long though. Apparently there's something called "privacy" that people care about or something.
Jarvis should be non-planet-sized now. I am... less certain how to interface between the information and you. Um. Could you put all the things in a giant room or something and *then* he could sort them?
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Post by the keeper on May 15, 2015 11:32:34 GMT
The room would need to be as large as all the universes I can find multiplied by the length of their history. I cannot help thinking this would be an inefficient way to sort things.
I could only show him your own universe at first, and then the room would only need to be as large as one universe multiplied by the length of its history. But that is still very large.
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