Message from @semiAuto
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minds eye
No
what are talking about
Ever heard of night vision cuckmando
[07:32] Comando: Running on 4 hours sleep is not normal. There was a recent survey that found certain people have a gene where they only need 4 hours sleep, but its not a common thing. Margret Thatcher quite famously was most likely one of these people.
[07:42] Comando: It would be useful, but not nearly as useful as the uber productive society we live in today.
[07:42] Comando: In the past they merely would have made good guards around the camp/town1
[07:44] Comando: The main limiting factor is, how productive can you be at night?
you are defining productive as only applied
Quite
research and development isn't a thing
just go for it
Because unapplied productivity... by definition ISN'T FUCKING APPLIED IS IT?
always
@semiAuto You just went full aidspig. You never go full aidspig.
the internet is really drying up these days
@livid_scrooge The conversation is about work during the night, in the past. Night vision did not exist in the past.
It's tough to think when your mind is the Sahara, semi.
lol
when the NPCs out themselves
Yea I know I’m pulling your leg
Now normalize my name
Pot.
Kettle.
Black.
@semiAuto The main historical limit to procutivity during the night in the past was insufficient lighting to allow for work to take place, along with being cooler and requiring to remain closer to sources of warmth, and not wandering far and wide. In Egypt for example, a single lumen hour oil candle, required over 100 hours of human work. 1 hour of light = 100 hours of standard human labour. Most people therefore CANNOT be productive. Candles drastically lowered this, and lightbulbs a hundred fold more. The result is that now, unlike the past we can work at all hours, compared to before where we were limited by restrictive light levels.
you have a stupid definition of productivity
You mean a correct one?
What is yours?
well I consider say designing an aqueduct for water to be a productive thing
You can't do that in the fucking dark
lol okay
Good luck coding without a computer.
well it doesn't matter about writing code
the point is that when you design you are spending time research before applying the knowledge of that research
IN
THE
DARK
No you are not.
so you can design a bridge in the dark and then write out onto paper the conclusion the next day in the light
hours spent designing 100
hours spent drawing 5
That's one bridge I am NOT crossing.
Talk about a bridge too far...