Absolutely. I couldn't call myself contrarian with a straight face if I didn't 
enact my belief that adversarial systems can find solutions others can't. Even 
in the case where we Adversaries don't *need* the niches we create, there are 
most likely others, who aren't adversarial, just congenitally 6σ. The work done 
by those of us who don't *need* these weird niches can improve the lives of 
those who do.

On 3/29/21 11:47 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> It may be necessary or even Good that these machines aim to control, but it 
> can also be good to find ways to beat them.   They are dealing with the 
> common cases.   Being a common case may in fact make one happy as you say.   
> Conservatives are said to be happier than liberals, right?    

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