8 pointsby brudgers3 hours ago9 comments
  • dabinat3 hours ago
    Fund medical research for things that have no profit motive for pharmaceutical companies, such as rare diseases, psychedelics, herbal remedies or off-patent medications.
  • not_your_vase2 hours ago
    Probably I would buy some lichi, because I always wanted to taste it, but costs an arm and leg where I live. Not sure what I'd do with the change.
    • KellyCriterion37 minutes ago
      Curious:

      Where do you live, if I may ask?

      Im in centrel europe, and they do ont grow here, though I can get some on a regular base (while it is actually niche fruit here)

    • ksymphan hour ago
      This is a longshot, but -- I have a lychee tree that's fruiting right now, with more fruits than I know what to do with, and I'm about to go on a road trip from Florida to the midwest in a week or so. I could drop off a bucket along the way. Shoot me an email at concat("ksymph0", "@", "proton.me") if you're in the area.
    • rishikeshs2 hours ago
      Have you tried Rambutan
  • Bender3 hours ago
    Maybe hire a team of architects, engineers and machinists to build machines that automate the building of "earth ships" and subterranean farms, ranches, homes, stores, roads, water storage and treatment, sewage treatment, walking and biking tunnels, light bending and directing mirrors / lenses under ground in places that will become too hot to survive. Each living unit must be modular and expandable yet engineered to survive significant asteroid impacts and last millions of years.

    With time some of the tunnels would extend out below the oceans to further increase the probability that humans could survive a blanket of large asteroids and comets with the side effect of negating the usefulness of nuclear weapons thus nuclear weapons could be dismantled and repurposed in mini-micro-mini-micro subterranean nuclear power stations interlinked into neighborhood meshes. Every neighborhood would have a few dozen coolant filled clay heat batteries that would bring every home, road and walkway to 65F (18C) with fresh filtered air from the surface and from air storage geothermal tunnels.

    With time the equipment and automation would sufficiently advance to move faster and more efficient. One trillion dollars will not be enough to complete the jobs, but rather to make an optimized blueprint so that every country can repeat and improve upon the process until the entire surface of the planet could be used to produce food until such a time that it has to be produced under ground. Anyone passing by the Earth should be convinced that the entire civilization is agrarian and non-technical thus not a threat. If the tunnels are deep enough and the tunnels are shielded enough from space then fiber networks could share a backup GPS network to reduce dependency on low powered space transmitters.

    I believe this would be much easier to accomplish than moving parts of our civilization to the moon and especially more practical and safer than Mars.

  • perrygeo36 minutes ago
    I don't think people fully grasp the scale of a trillion dollars. A trillionaire is a million millionaires.

    It's impossible to efficiently manage that much wealth in one brain. Distribute it!

    I'd run an essay contest. Every year the best thousand ideas are selected by yours truly and get funded at $100 million each. Even then, it would take a decade to burn through one trillion. It's a tough job, but I accept.

  • avhception3 hours ago
    Long term funding for the Linux desktop, especially those areas that don't lend themselves very well to the bazaar model.
    • KellyCriterion34 minutes ago
      With 1T funding you would outpace MS D&R, IIRC? This would be cool - 1T on all the OSS stuf, would allow to massivly push it. REALLY massivly.
  • andsoitis3 hours ago
    50% would go to scholarships / apprenticeships for young and talented scientists and artists.

    25% to foundational longevity research.

    25% for cultural preservation projects in Europe.

  • genxy2 hours ago
    Fix global society so it can fix the climate catastrophe. Start by educating everyone so they can read and think at a post highschool level.
  • rvz2 hours ago
    Depends. A trillion dollars in cash is different to a trillion in stock.

    If if was in cash, the money will go back into donations, charities, invest it in more startups ad the majority to fund for research.

  • journalan hour ago
    setup a payment plan to repay the national debt