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    |   Benefitting everybody as much as possible How can we benefit everybody as much as possible? Shouldn't our aim in society to benefit everybody?
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    |   Personalized Diet How to discover what foods are good for each individual?
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    |   国民の知的財産 国々は、色々な企業を自分の投資ポートフォリオとして大事にしているが、国民の個人たちの発明(知的財産)を大事にしていない。しかし、これは大事にすべきである。
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      Idea Shiritori :  A group activity for parties: an invention game around problems.
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      Partial Space Elevator :  Don't tether the Earth-facing end of space elevator: let it hang in the atmosphere, and arrive to it with less fuel.
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      Dimensions of Happiness :  Define abstract dimensions, that correlate best with people's happiness, and model people's movement in that space, to intentionally achieve social bliss.
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    |   ARC Regenerative Communities :  Restoration of right relationship between one another and the living earth; ultimately the abolition of the concept of property and extractive capitalism.
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    |   Hivica :  Planetary habitation vehicle (PHV). To help people live directly on planets, free from housing.
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    |   Multithreaded programming language, compiler and interpreter :  Build an interpreter, build a compiler that targets the interpreter
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前に @ Benefitting everybody as much as possible

どうすればすべての人に最大限の利益をもたらすことができるでしょうか?…… (展開)
How can we benefit everybody as much as possible? I really don't know. But this is a very important topic (to me) that I love to discuss. The answer might depend on how we define the word "benefit". Well being? in a long-term view or short-sighted monetary/comfort sense? Shouldn't our aim in society to benefit everybody? I'm with you. 100%. But in order for something to last, it shouldn't be the main focus but something that comes as a side-effect (emergence?). And, this is just my opinion. Some questions can't be answered easily. And, some can't be, at all (not from a defeatist mindset, but seeing right in the eyes of something that seems unanswerable, gives me pure joy!). To me, keeping these questions in mind while going through our life is the key. One can always find a reason to do/not-do. If you ask me, it's the question of well being and intelligence. Well being of an individual or everyone? If you see deep enough, there exists no individual without others and vice versa. To be more direct: we're embedded in our environment and focusing on one's own (depends on how greedy (in RL/CS sense) you are) life is just being short-sighted.

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Deepak

前に @ Partial Space Elevator

2 つのポイント: 最も軽い部分、つまり先端部分を今すぐ展開し始…… (展開)
Two points: We can start rolling out the lightest part of it - the tip - right now! The strength required by the tether is not the same across its length - to minimize weight, it has to be tapering off towards the Earth's end, with very light tip. So, let's find a suitable geostationary sattelite in orbit already, and bring some tape (tether) to it. Space junk that's already in orbit, is great for the counterweight construction. It requires much less fuel to lift the junk into the geostationary orbit, than to lift it up from Earth surface.

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Mindey

前に @ Benefitting everybody as much as possible

これは個人にとっては悪い目的かもしれないと思います。例えば、私に子供…… (展開)
I think this might be a bad aim for individuals. For example, suppose I have a child. If I were to aim to benefit everybody, then I would have to neglect my child. I think that maximizing (benefiting everybody as much as possible) also might not be a good aim: we need rest and leisure, time to ourselves, in order not to burn out.

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Samuel

前に @ Personalized Diet

これは、日記をつけたり、テクノロジーを使用して特定の食品に対する体の…… (展開)
I think this might be more complicated than keeping a diary or even than monitoring the body’s response to a given food using technology. There are at least two reasons why I think this is more complicated than either of those processes suggest: (1) such a process presupposes that the body’s needs are static. But, this is not the case. If I go for a run one day, my body’s needs that day will be different from what they are on another day when I do not go for a run. Likewise if I am sick. And, as our bodies age, of course, our needs change, too. (2) such a process presupposes that the body’s way of processing food remains static. But, this is also not the case. The micro biome, for example, changes through time, and this has an effect on the kinds and amounts of nutrients that are available to the body after eating. Likewise regarding the age of cells/organs. So, I think using a diary or technology can be very useful and informative—but, it also can be misleading if we do not keep the above in mind.

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Samuel

前に @ ハイブ車

日本で表面を絶え間なく掃除することは、単なる美的好みではなく、湿った…… (展開)
When I realize that the incessant cleaning of surfaces in Japan is a homeostatic fight against proliferation of bacteria in humid air, rather than just an aesthetic preference, it makes me realize another problem that these hive capsules would solve: making the air continental-climate-dry inside the capsules would automatically increase the public hyghiene.

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Mindey