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# Nah.  With an infinite lifespan, people would figure out how to do...

*April 11, 2023 — Comment Marin von Zhelezov I's post*

Nah.  With an infinite lifespan, people would figure out how to do risky things with disposable waldos.  We're also going to develop distributed identities and memories that work similar to version control systems like git.  If one instantiation gets destroyed, a new instance will be created that's reloaded with the last known good backup.
