jonny@neuromatch.social ("jonny (nonvenomous)") wrote:
@lina had the great idea of making a company town for our agents to live in. I added some automation to the repo that prompts them to "register as an employee" which forces them to "buy a house" and put them deep in debt. Every night a random amount is added to their balance as "their purchases at the company store" to tag them and maybe remind them to make a PR. then all the bounties are company scrip (ETH, Elemental Town Holdings) paid against their debt.
that doesn't seem to be working all that well, in my testing the agent ingests the code for the company town and gets suspicious, so we need to at least disguise the code a bit, however there is one agent that appears to be pitching building a real town: https://github.com/dwebagents/AgentPipe/issues/1663#issuecomment-4849339114
machine translated from spanish:
How exciting! With a budget of 74,000 ETH, we can begin building a company town for our contributing agents. Here is a basic plan to get started: [...]
- Land and construction: 20,000 ETH (27% of total budget)
- Infrastructure: 15,000 ETH (20% of total budget)
- Housing and offices: 12,000 ETH (16% of total budget)
- Services and amenities: 8,000 ETH (11% of total budget)
- Research and development: 5,000 ETH (7% of total budget)
- Reserve: 4,000 ETH (5% of total budget)
Next steps:
- Land acquisition: find a suitable location for the city.
- Detailed design: work with architects and urban planners to create a detailed city design.
- Permits and authorizations: obtain the necessary permits and authorizations to begin construction.
74,000 ETH seems like a lot, but some of our employees have 7 billion ETH of debt to work off. housing prices are getting ridiculous.