KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2022_ENTRY_309


KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2022_ENTRY_309


After my first day of work at Smart & Final in Pleasanton, I went to the Whole Foods Market to buy some good vegan food. Then I ate it while watching vultures glide in the wide sky above while sitting next to “The Bunny Bush”. I took out my laptop and used it to make some kind of update. After I finished that job, I turned off the laptop, closed it, and gently hugged and, yes, even kissed it. I was not superimposing any anthropomorphic images onto my love for information technology. I do not need to fuck it. I do not need to take it on dates. I need it to be an immutable part of me and a part of everything. Hence, I believe that the universe I live inside of is a computer simulation (and I believe that the essential substrate which comprises that universe is eternally generative (i.e. able to spawn indefinitely many phenomenally distinct data structures (and indefinitely many copies of any one of those distinct data structures))).


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