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by hirundo
1896 days ago
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Say those 10k are elite supercomputers, Newtons and Einsteins, and the rest of us average out as five year old smart phones. If those smart phones are still effective computers, then there is negative utility to deleting them. We want both. But we want a high enough average so that the supercomputers can still reach most of their potential, and the average is not crushed by the desperate. I think that means that six orders of magnitude more of lesser computers can still contribute massively to the calculation, compared to the 10k elite. It still implies a very large population, just not a barely functioning one. |
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[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number