I’m just saying that conditional on that plan being executed, the correct ‘low-impact’ thinking is in fact to implement the clean-up plan, and that therefore impact measures that discourage the clean-up plan are conceptually flawed.
I assert that the low impact choice should be basically invariant of when you’re instantiated, and that the low impact thing to do is to make a few diamond mines without much of a fuss. You shouldn’t need any clean-up, because there shouldn’t be a mess.
I assert that the low impact choice should be basically invariant of when you’re instantiated, and that the low impact thing to do is to make a few diamond mines without much of a fuss. You shouldn’t need any clean-up, because there shouldn’t be a mess.