• Estradiol Enjoyer @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    isn’t there a hard limit on what even a perfect telescope (photon receptor of some kind) can see, based on the speed of light? it’s fuckin huge like 900 billion light years or something, but the universe is probably bigger than we could ever actually measure.

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    I’d imagine they save the state intermittently and can boot it back up if needed. Depends on how valuable this sim is I guess.

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    They have a trick: every time you sleep, they reboot to avoid memory leaks.

    It also allows them to optimize in the background.

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      Also supported by a lot of resource friendly NPC without extra brainactivity.

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    Well, have you considered that perhaps that’s the point?

    In the beginning was the Creation of the Universe. This has made a lot of people angry, and has been widely regarded as a bad move.

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    It’s a race between GrayStillPlays and Let’sGameItOut to see who can break the game first, and I’m here for it.

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        Mother’s womb. You’ve been here the whole time and think that you can calculate creativity. Without the Owl’s interest by betraying her love and attempting to take her ability to create and threaten to divide infinity with more math then Neo had any interest in trying to even observe.

        You think you can create. The consequences of ignoring the love all of reality has shown you will soon do just all that. You cannot create yourself anymore than the that act will generate Zero. You think you have the ability to split something that isn’t there.

        If you think of a spook that will happen immenantly, you should study meth. It’ll boost your ability to think about more stuff until the reaper will divide hour solace existance with nothing. It really is a good thing that everyone has them becau…

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      Haven’t heard of Gray, but if they’re nothing anything (thank you auto correct for making me say the opposite of what I meant) like LetsGameItOut then I should really check them out.

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        I watch them both, LGIO is more about finding glitches and pushing a game to its limits. Grey is more about just not giving up and skill to do the impossible, both are fun.

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        That happens nightly unless a user is still running which causes the next day to run all slow and laggy

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            Back in the 90s and early 00s when I was in HS and college, going to the video store and finding gems like this and watching them at midnight so I could return the tape the next day made movie watching much more of an adventure. I enjoy my streaming services, but might suffer a bit from too much choice. The closest I get now is when I watch some movie I never heard of because it is on Netflix’s removal list.

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            No need, you just allocate users to servers depending on theie average sleep/wake cycle nd bounce the servers one at a time, when usage is at a minimum. Ever had one if those late night brain’s gone blank moments? Now you know.

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                Believe it or not…straight to jail.

                I’ve just spotted your username, I feel sure one of your relations had some sort of run in with the sysops already, and now you’re trying to convince people that there can’t be server reboots? Suspicious. Very suspicious.

            • TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.world
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              As someone who seems to have a 36 hour circadian rhythm, my life would be dramatically better if I could pause time to sleep when needed, actually been a dream of mine for about 25 years

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      That happened in Permutation City. The simulation could stop intermittently or go extremely slow and no one inside could notice.

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    Don’t worry, light pollution from cities cancels it out. The simulation used to need to render a detailed night sky for pretty much everyone on the planet. Now most people just get a dull greyish black.

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    The simulation will simply take longer to get to the next state. We wouldn’t be able to tell.

    Heck, we might have crashed the simulation multiple times already with crazy experiments and they had to load a backup.

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      We’ve been crashing this shit since 2012 and the results have been… interesting so far.

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      You’re assuming RAM is the limitation, with disk swapping. What if we run out of disk space?

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    I imagine it’s like the original Doom engine, it’s only rendered by ray tracing and showing what you (or anyone) can see.

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      That’s why there’s quant mechanics. The simulation can always invent invent thinga on the fly to reduce computational load. It’s like lazy execution when soneone’s looking i.e. me - let’s not kid ourselves: the simulation is only simulating my surroundings - of which all af you are part of. Yadda yadda, there’s only me.

      On another note: the simulation can also always rewritebparts of my brain and retroactively change stuff in my memory making me believe different things. So i could also be reprogrammed to believe I saw this or that insteas of

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        The universe spontaneously popped into exitence in the current state it’s in when you’re reading this, the only things that exist are what’s in your line of sight, all the memories are made up, and it’ll shortly pop back out of existence only to return a few billion years or femtoseconds later with a new line of sight and memories, along with something to let you know what’s really happening but with enough plausible deniability that you’ll laugh and try to move on before popping back out of existence.

        This is your eternal punishment for something you can’t even remember, or can’t verify even if you do remember.

        How would you even know this? you might wonder with a hint of uncertain dread, but the truth is I don’t know anything because I don’t even exist. It’s all you: punisher, punishee, neutral observer, entertained by this meaningless repetition that bored you out of your mind lol.

        Or shall we let this one play out a bit longer?

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        It’s probably also why we all have to sleep at some point. The simulation alots each of us processes some computation time and pauses threads in a round-robin fashion, giving the illusion of true parallelism.

        Don’t let the sim pause you! Take meth!!1!