You can regularly sync your memories with your copies (either one way or both ways)

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    9 months ago

    Two clones, else it’s going to start getting crowded here I think.

    One of us works full time. One of us studies full time. The third would be entertainment (go see a movie, go to events, etc.). Every week, we rotate.

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    9 months ago

    2 copies. One for work. One for Personal life. One for spare parts.

    But if they have individualism then I will assume a fight will eventually break out.

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    9 months ago

    In double digits at the very least. I need to work more and we’d peer pressure each other into working.

    I’d like helping hands in a few of my hobbies and we’d build bigger things made to scale if there were a lot of us.

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      9 months ago

      Sounds good, though let’s hope you have some copies for resting, in case they all burnout at the same time

  • keepcarrot [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    It would have to be a lot to change the local society, since one of me struggles in this job market and more of me will increase costs without increasing income (unless they all get a welfare cheque). More of my projects would finish (money notwithstanding), and I guess we could do heists. I’m not too fussed about who is the alpha, I think I could die tomorrow and have lived a kinda sad life and be OK with it.

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    Going dark with it: How much are organs worth on the black market?

    Keeping it light: like 4 or 5 maybe, as long as there is no degradation in capabilities I think I could feasibly let 1 do my job, then the rest and myself could pursue other intellectual endeavors. I would also always have a full D&D group and be able to play the multiplayer games I have always wanted to that never had the interest of my friends.

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      DnD issue: memory sync.

      You’re just yourself playing yourself, and all copies know what all copies are thinking.

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        That’s not a malfunction, it’s a feature.

        I always play wildly different characters in my campaigns and like to mix things up. The other players knowing what I am thinking just means that I don’t have to communicate my hair brained schemes.

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      9 months ago

      If you would be willing to sell the organs of your clones, it stands to reason that your clones would be willing to sell yours. I think you would likely be harvested first and then they would devolve into a game of organ harvesting Highlander as they all turned on each other.

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    Two would be ideal.

    Three would have greater benefits, greater complexity and problems.

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      9 months ago

      Assume you could sync your memories after each day. What would you do with them?

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        One would go to work, the other would be a house-husband.

        I love my work, just don’t have enough time to stay home, keep the place clean and tidy, read my books, visit places and chill!

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      9 months ago

      Assume a clone is free. You could take turns with a clone sleeping in your bed, or the couch, or the floor, or at your partner’s, or crashing with a friend.

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        In that case then I’d start with one. Have them go to my job. And see how well they do at the job. Then get another one and have them do another job at a different site. Once I’m pulling in $200,000/year. I’d start traveling and see the world.

        Since they are free. Then they don’t need food or water. Just need the heat for the house. Also need the electricity. As for clothing. Other then work clothes they can wear tshirts and jeans.

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          When I said “free” I meant you don’t pay to have one, but you still need to feed and house them, as you would yourself.

          Having two for work and one (yourself) for travel seems like a good balance though.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    All I’d need is one. She’d do doppelgänger work and keep me company sentimentally as well as fulfill, ahem, physical needs.