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jleopold  ·  3374 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Rise of Work-Doping

From my understanding of drugs, stimulants don't get rid of the need to sleep, they just prevent you from feeling sleepy. The article mentioned histamines. Sleep is a physical necessity of humans, and a pill won't change that. There are some other augmentations that could maybe do so; I'm thinking an AI that could take over certain brain functions for a while, and just let parts of the brain or body sleep at a time. But, I'm a transhumanist, and so I'm coming at this from the side opposite you, and I like to think and dream of that sort of thing.





Killerhurtz  ·  3374 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The main reason I dread a no-sleep supplement is twofold: first, sleep is amazing (I know, lame right). Second - removing the need for sleep may make some things allowable to companies if we don't regulate it well, including longer working hours (and you know that the US won't be able to regulate it because lobbyists)

jleopold  ·  3374 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Oh, trust me, as a teenager nearing the end of my summer, I know sleep is awesome.

The regulation is a good point, though I believe existing drug regulations could be used to cover it. Amphetamines are Schedule II, and proper enforcement could help avoid that. At the same time though, strengthening the war on drugs isn't something I would generally be in favor of. Probably be best to deal with the underlying problem: lobbyists. I believe full heartedly that we need a cultural and spiritual shift along with any technological advancements for transhumanism to work.

Killerhurtz  ·  3374 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Entirely agreed. Transhumanism must be developed as a tool to further the interests of humanity, and not of a select group of elite people.

Killerhurtz  ·  3374 days ago  ·  link  ·  
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