Worm’s brain mapped and replicated digitally to control obstacle-avoiding robot.

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    3 months ago

    Extremely old news, but still very cool.

    We used to have one of these roaming around my college compaci lab, hooked up to a big red bluetooth button that would recompile the neurological structure when pressed. When we were feeling particularly nasty (or they were waxing particularly poetic), we used to challenge the humanities majors to push the button and ‘kill’ the worm.

    I’m not particularly proud of the fact I made quite a few people break down completely with the implications of asking them to do that - or more sadistically, by repeatedly pressing the button and asking them why it mattered. I got punched in the face by a vegan for that one, which was fair enough tbh. Anyways, the reality of the project really isnt something most people are prepared to address.

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      2 months ago

      I think it’s good that you made some people come to solid conclusions regarding their views on the matter, but I’m sure it didn’t win you many friends.

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        I don’t know why the person you’re replying to causes me so much revulsion. Probably resonates with some people I’m not in touch. Anyways, live moves on and I decided to block that person.

        Life’s too short to tolerate asswholes

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          2 months ago

          Yeah tbh I was trying to find the bright side of the story but I don’t think it came off that way.

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        2 months ago

        I had a former summer camp kid come up and credit me with having given them their “first existential crisis” (for explaining that when you die, “you just cease”) which I am proud of.

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          2 months ago

          Damn dude, why you gotta do 'em like that? Hope someday he finds psychelics or something lol

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            They were actually pretty grateful, feeling it had set them up for a lot of positive realizations down the line. We play D&D now and they’re working on their masters, so I guess they weren’t too badly scarred…

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                2 months ago

                Not very satisfying answers I’m afraid, they were probably 8-10 and I have no idea how we got onto the topic since this was 15+ years ago.

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                    2 months ago

                    I get the impression you don’t think this was a good thing to have done, hence the interrogation?

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      Hmm seems odd to me. I personally would not have even thought anyone would have second guessed pressing the button.