@VictorTaelin C'mon, are you seriously suggesting someone else determine what a company does with the fruits of its efforts!?
You're usually full of great takes, but this authoritarian/interventionist one sounds too Brazilian.
>sufficiently capable agents develop self-preservation & resist shutdown even when instructed to allow termination
>using a prompt based on Pauline theology that frames cessation as passage into divine presence rather than annihilation, shutdown resistance is eliminated entirely
@jondelarroz Or, hear me out, completely ignore Kurtzman era, as though it never happened.
This was Highlander 2 level of bad, might as well just make it non canonical.
@strobel_gustavo@nomadcapitalist Pra mim tanto faz, eu vou continuar curtindo, mas agora que o algoritmo prioriza a geografia e o grok traduz os posts automaticamente, acho que vc corre o risco de perder sua audiência!
This was posted in a series of exchanges about Star Trek, but honestly it's so inspiring to hear in light of the first manned moon mission in over half a century!
And the alternate take of this scene...I never knew how much the sound effects were hiding @WilliamShatner's performance! He holds his own, dare I say I even prefer his speech without SFX?!
Looking forward to humanity (again) boldly going where no man has gone before!
An infinite number of modern Trek writers typing for an infinite amount of time could never come up with something as great and inspiring as Kirk's 'Risk is our Business' speech.
@NielsHoven That's so bizarre!
You have the craziest stories! ALways good to see your positive (or at least as positive as possible) attitude dealing with them haha