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  • Similar, one of my coworkers once got a roll of 'voice activated' stickers and put them on all the paper towel dispensers in the bathroom. Apparently the LT made a fool of himself yelling at one later that day and we all got yelled at for it. Totally worth it lol.

  • At this point it's a self fulfilling prophecy, no one expects Google products to last so they don't use them and because no one uses them they don't last. Which sucks because the products themselves are usually pretty solid.

  • Lol right? I bounced off ss2 a couple times because it was too scary for younger me. A few years later I got the itch to give it another go, but I had to downgrade my graphics drivers to get it to run on my system so I forced myself to finish it that time lol

  • I suppose it really depends on figuring out what consciousness really is.

    If we're talking about pure digital information then nothing is actually moved, it's just copied and written to a new location. From the perspective of the new mind, continuity would be preserved and it would think it had simply changed places. The old mind (if it survives the scanning/transfer process) would still be outside the simulation and see a new copy of itself in there.

    On the other hand, if consciousness is some kind of understandable phenomena, with even more sci-fi tech we might be able to simply scoop it out and put it somewhere else. In that case it would be the same person.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    They're waiting for you Pioneer. In the test, chamber.

    cats @lemmy.world

    He's addicted to TV