Three fates collide. One truth awaits. Saviorless finally breaches the veil on April 2nd, 2024 for Switch, PS5 & Steam. Will you be the Savior, the Hunter, or something else entirely? Wishlist now: https://t.co/RaOqazlGfi #Saviorless#IndieGameDev
@alepiad@capeandcode I will make the decision easier for you: try to focus on the silent majority instead of the loud minority.
Even better: use the loud minority interactions to make your content more enjoyable for the silent majority.
@alepiad A meme coin is what happens when creating a "transferable, divisible, convertible, fungible, durable, portable and counterfeit resistant asset" takes 10 clicks/25 seconds.
@alepiad Thank God! Because I really hate "3-month-ago-Piad", loved everything "2-month-ago-Piad" said and "1-week-ago-Piad" is still earning my trust.
@alepiad The meaning of identity is not fixed, and it will always be evolving/changing. The same happens with death.
Going back to the original poll, now I am pretty sure "death" will never be solved, because its meaning will evolve to the next unsolved state of consciousness.
@alepiad This raises another question. Is the same person the one that was revived with all the information, including the fact that he died, compared to the person that is revived excluding the information about the accident?
@alepiad I am assuming that, by the time we achieve the capacity to store full human consciousness information, we would also have the capacity to store it as soon as it is produced. Meaning the amount of information lost on an accidental death would be negligible.
@alepiad Agree, then let's take "running on some substrate" as the definition of alive and "impossible to run again on any substrate" as dead.
Then, death will definitely be solved, we just need to find the way to store enough information about us to be able to run on a future substrate.