
Axilx
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Axilx
@Axilx4
Synthesizer. Cybersecurity, geopolitics, epistemology, ontology, 2+3=5.









Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.



Play time is over. You wake up in a white room. All doors are sealed. There are three buttons in front of you. @bryan_johnson appears on a large screen and proceeds to give you detailed instructions: A. If 100% of voters choose Red, anyone who voted for red does not have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. However, if red gets 50% or less of the votes, you have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. B. If 50% or more of voters choose blue, nobody gets scoped. If less than 50% of voters choose blue, everyone has to get a bidirectional endoscopy. If it is 50/50 or split in any meaningful way everyone gets scoped anyway. C. If you choose Green, only you get to have a bidirectional endoscopy, but no one else has to get one. You have to comment to vote Green. Rules B and C do not exempt Rule A.






Play time is over. You wake up in a white room. All doors are sealed. There are three buttons in front of you. @bryan_johnson appears on a large screen and proceeds to give you detailed instructions: A. If 100% of voters choose Red, anyone who voted for red does not have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. However, if red gets 50% or less of the votes, you have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. B. If 50% or more of voters choose blue, nobody gets scoped. If less than 50% of voters choose blue, everyone has to get a bidirectional endoscopy. If it is 50/50 or split in any meaningful way everyone gets scoped anyway. C. If you choose Green, only you get to have a bidirectional endoscopy, but no one else has to get one. You have to comment to vote Green. Rules B and C do not exempt Rule A.




















