Post #3520660
2026-06-26 22:01 UTC
@aburka@hachyderm.io @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io @regehr@mastodon.social @dan@discuss.systems @dev@discuss.systems
In none of the "goose that laid golden eggs" stories was there any hint that incubating the eggs would give you golden hatchlings who might (if female) also lay golden eggs. If that could happen, it would certainly have been mentioned. And leveraged:
Hatch a number, so you have lots of geese laying golden eggs. Then, when you have plenty of geese, melt most of what they produce to get money.
And NEVER let anyone else get any of your eggs!
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@JeffGrigg@mastodon.social 2026-06-26 22:03
@aburka@hachyderm.io @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io @regehr@mastodon.social @dan@discuss.systems @dev@discuss.systems But that's not how it works. The golden eggs are solid metal. They're inorganic. They can't incubate, hatch, and produce more similar geese.