So what practical things can people do now, to prep for not-worst-but-still-reasonably-bad-case cybersecurity implications of Mythos?
There’s Yudkowsky’s thing of saving anything stored electronically, which you don’t want deleted, on an airgapped hard drive. And there’s withdrawing ~$1000 from your bank account and stashing it in a book, so if your credit card stops working for a bit you’ll have some leeway.
So what practical things can people do now, to prep for not-worst-but-still-reasonably-bad-case cybersecurity implications of Mythos?
There’s Yudkowsky’s thing of saving anything stored electronically, which you don’t want deleted, on an airgapped hard drive. And there’s withdrawing ~$1000 from your bank account and stashing it in a book, so if your credit card stops working for a bit you’ll have some leeway.
What else?