Ask HN: Who wants to partake in a pro-tech party initiative?
* solving cosmic problems with consequences for entire humanity
* worldwide problems with potential technological solutions
* the future of political choices when current trends (such as from religion, or towards science) continue
* the role of AGI in future ethical/political decisions
* the decentralization of democratic methods (voting) or institutes (banks) due to e.g. the nature of new technologies (internet, cellphones)
* a cool logo
The party is meant to think of positive solutions and is admittedly naive with respect to the extend to which technology can be used to our benefits. If you are skeptical w.r.t. technology this might not be the initiative that would resonate most with your inner feelings.
The site is created using the front-end of the healthcare.gov site and will be put on github if there are enough people who want to contribute.
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[ 1.1 ms ] story [ 707 ms ] threadChance of survival is 1:100? I find it hard to believe that for every 100 who attempt it 99 die. The beaches of southern europe would be scattered with dead bodies
Edit: I've put it in the right order now, chance of survival: 100:1
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_general_intelligence
Pro-tech. This is for hackernews a very big category. But not for the rest of the world who is often afraid for new technologies or to choose a technological way to solve problems. There are many neo-luddists and technophobia will be a real problem, especially with AGI.
FTL travel is not likely to be possible. :-)
The website has github underlying it (articles are written in markdown). So, it can be forked etc. for collaboration. It also looks better than the wikis I know, but correct me if you know a good one. :-)