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this is gonna go nowhere per usual, but still, the very idea of working in your dreams is fucking horrifying. black mirror type shit.

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This concept would make a good episode.

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Rick and Morty already did it.

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you mean the night people episode?

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Go get HYPNOSPACE OUTLAW on Steam now EVERYONE GO DO IT

ZANE RULEZ

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Followed quickly by the quote “control is what we want”…sure, they mean for you over your dreams, right?

Imagine having the ability to lucid dream and your first thought is, great, more time with Excel!

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Our next innovation will allow you to work 48 hours per day!

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“Why not abolish days, and just work an endless stream of hours?” —Elon Musk, probably

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Hypnospace Outlaw has a similar premise.

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just a clickbaity headline. Obviously any time spent doing work will count as work hours, and employers don’t need futuristic tech to push for more of those. So nothing is changing in that regard.

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You put a lot more trust in our corporate lords and masters than I do.

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there’s no trust in my statement. The incentives to increase work hours already exist, and even if it’s not snake oil, this tech won’t change that. A work hour is a work hour regardless if the worker is sitting down or in a lucid dream.

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You ever have a crazy intense epic dream and come up with this awesome new idea that you think will change the world, and after a minute or two of being awake and coming to your senses, you realize how utterly idiotic you sound? There’s going to be a lot of that.

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When I was twelve, I woke up convinced that the color yellow was called yellow, because humans had figured out that word was intrinsically linked to that color.

I was devastated my “epiphany” stopped making sense after I fully woke up.

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To be fair, that’s a bloody rad dream! Love the concept lol

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Have you ever had a dream that you, you had, your, you could, you’ll do, you wants, you could do so, you’ll do, you could, you want, you want him to do you so much you could do anything?

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Probably. I have been able to lucid dream since I was a kid, if we’re talking about knowing you are dreaming and controlling aspects of the dream.

It’s still just your own brain, and if you’re controlling it you’re actually being less outside-the-box creative than in the dreams where you’re not.

If you’re so in control you’re able to force it to do work tasks then what’s going to be generated will probably be lower quality than waking tasks, not higher.

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What do you mean using pizzas for steering wheels is a bad idea!? I’m gonna make billions!

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I wrote a hit song with the Rolling Stones and was able to sing the whole thing when I woke up. It was gone by lunch time.

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This would actually be insane for music creation. The few times I had dreams where I was playing an instrument, it was pure fire

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And no tooling will certainly improve the coding abilities. Especially since I remember all the code, including the changes others made in the time since I last looked at it.

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That happens with whip its too

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AI hallucinations weren’t enough, we need real natural bed-to-table hallucinations

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I sometimes lucid dream, something tips me off that it’s not real, and then I can take some control. Mostly I like flying, but sometimes I go full crimefighting superhero.

Realizing you are in a dream world and deciding to work, is like winning a billion dollars and deciding to spend it all on a nice car somehow. What a boring waste.

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If you think LLMs hallucinate too much, wait till you check out code literally written during hallucinations.

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I posted this in another comment, but during uni I did in fact write code in lucid dreams. A friend can vouch for a specific time when I woke up from sleep during an all nighter, to fix a very specific bug (which I just remembered, we didn’t even know it existed), then went back to sleep. On another occasion, I designed a recursive path-finding algorithm to replace djikstra’s algorithm, all in my sleep.

It definitely can be done (though I doubt it could be done consistently and without actually imagining shit up), but it really shouldn’t be done, I really doubt I was really resting while doing that.

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I was sitting here thinking how useful a loop to count bananas before running out of time and losing my shoes and or pants before realizing I’m in a large college auditorium and everyone is laughing at me would be!

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till

Cash-drawer?

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Till is also used for short hand of until

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