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David Gerard@awful.systemsM to SneerClub@awful.systemsEnglish · 10 months ago

Roko puts self on ice floe, saving us the trouble

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Roko puts self on ice floe, saving us the trouble

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David Gerard@awful.systemsM to SneerClub@awful.systemsEnglish · 10 months ago
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Ice: The Penultimate Frontier — LessWrong
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I argue here that preventing a large iceberg from melting is absurdly cheap per unit area compared to just about any other way of making new land, an…
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    @Soyweiser It was a bigger theme earlier: 50s/60s. Asimov, Bradbury, and I think Heinlein all used it.

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      I recall reading quite a few of those, but don’t recall any specific building ones, esp not which much themes of ‘people stop interacting with the outside world’.

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        @Soyweiser Not as a primary focus, but as a background fact, e.g. Trantor in Foundation.

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        The granddaddy of those would be E.M. Forster’s The Machine Stops, from 1909

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        The Caves of Steel was basically named for it, with a major plot point revolving around the fact that everyone is too agoraphobic to have committed the murder because of generations spent living in giant domed cities kept isolated from the natural world.

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      Also James Blish, in the of-their-time-but-still-worth-reading Cities in Flight series.

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