• Would it be cool to have clones of yourself perform a task?
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just clone your money and partner
No they'd just bitch at each other.
Without knowing how the clones work, I'm assuming there's enough autonomy to them to basically be me. In that case, I don't think I'd be able (or want to) effectively mandate they do all of the work while I kick back and relax. Either we're all doing work or none of us is. Which isn't too bad, really; just divide and subdivide tasks for the number of clones until everyone of me agrees it's roughly equal, then we all do our work. Done with a task? Pick from the list of "to-do's" your next task, until all the tasks are done. No task left? Congrats bro, you're the first one on break! Etc. Of course, it's not all roses. Once again, I'm assuming that my clones have the same needs and interests I do. Suddenly we all need to collectively earn way more money for food. And we're gonna need, like a number of computers equal to the number of potential maximum clones on break at any given time. Passing around one computer n ways will certainly give us motivation to work our asses off. Oh and we'll need to find a place to live. Overall I think living with yourself would be pretty boring. It gets more interesting depending on the spin you put on the clones, though. What if they're temporary? What if they're unceasingly loyal yes-men? What if you constantly share a mental link? What if you periodically sync up? What if your clones weren't you-you, but alternate-reality yous? However I think I'd say yes to almost every (semi-reasonable) setup, leaning more on the side of something like periodically syncing up, since my number 1 gripe is that there is never enough time in the day to do all the shit that needs doing.
If my clones were anything like me they would go full "kill and replace" within a minute.
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