• iamthetot@piefed.ca
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    10 hours ago

    To fulfill the third wish, the genie must ignore the first wish made. The first wish was to do the opposite of the second, so to fulfill the third wish, the genie must now ignore that command, and do not the opposite not the actual second wish. The second wish, now primed to be fulfilled in earnest, not opposite, was to not fulfill the third. But fulfilling the third is how we got into this situation in the first place, so if it’s not fulfilled anymore, we shouldn’t be in the state we’re in.

    • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      To fulfill the third wish, the genie must ignore the first wish made.

      These were executed in serial, so the effects have already been committed. Ignoring the first wish at the end had no material effect, because it’s already been executed “flipping the second wish”.

      These commands would need to be actively looping before you encountered a runtime error. But the genie isn’t re-evaluating the wish stack after each wish.

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        Yeah the wording on “ignore” is not the same as “undo all effects of” or “rollback my first wish”

        Even so, I think it’s still just a no-op at the cost of 3 wishes.

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        6 hours ago

        I mean, we are talking about a magical genie that can alter the fabric of reality to grant wishes. I trust you can suspend disbelief that the genie cannot change the past to effect those changes.