Ask HN: What Problem Would You Solve with Unlimited Resources?
10 hedayet 19 7/9/2025, 5:09:36 AM
I love the innovative ideas and unexpected insights from the HN community. Let's go deep - what challenge would you tackle if you had unlimited resources? Guaranteed funding, access to top talent, or freedom from your day job?
Why would you choose to solve it? Do you actually need unlimited resources to start?
'Fit' cannot be meaningful unless 'unfit' too is, and the unfit are set to some real disadvantage. Trying to attain equality over both fit and unfit is detrimental when taken collectively. Having ethics defined in a way that in practice, those who follow ethics suffer more while those who don't follow have higher chances of success, is not good.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity_Stones
Why?
Because it's already killing people every day. And is slowly but surely making our environment entirely unstable. But as a typical consumer we don't have much power to stop it.
Do you need unlimited money? Not necessarily, but there are so many different possibilities when it comes to dealing with it. Carbon capture, green energy, (fusion?!), energy storage, planting more millions of trees, phasing out fossil fuels, holding companies accountable for their use of fossil fuels, the list goes on.
Looking at any one of these would be an expensive endeavour. Hopefully we can find small but very impactful methods in dealing with our climate troubles. Because as someone who turns 30 this year, it isn't looking promising for the next 30 years.
So, since then, my answer is modern day slavery. Wherever and however it exists.
Don't need unlimited resources to start, just to make a living.
Would likely need unlimited resources both monetarily and legal to actually attempt to tackle it, though.
If I had any real idea of how to start, I'd have done so yesterday.
Computing efficiency - The fact is that most of the transistors in a computer sit idle, waiting for their 15 nanoseconds of fame. A first principles review of what is actually possible leads me to suspect we can run LLMs and other large compute loads for 1% (or less) of the current energy requirements without new process nodes, using current fabs.
The Supply Chain - We need to have a publicly documented and tested second supply chain for everything in our society. Less efficient, and more robust ways to make every essential tool and material required for a modern society should be developed. Even if it's 1000x more expensive, it's still better to have that backup rather that being completely without options.
Radio Mesh networking - I'd set up a system in which everyone, everywhere, could stay in touch with everyone else. Governments and other organizations would handle the fiber backbone for big stuff, but a low bandwidth system that could work slowly, and globally, without it should be the thing we can all own.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability-based_security
Within the field of energy storage there are two important sub-fields... grid-level storage (cheap, long-lasting) and high-density (for transport applications). Both fields are already making good progress but I think I'd focus on grid-level first. Success here means basically being able to make the whole world's electricity grids "green". It will also be a massive economic stimulus because electricity will get very cheap.
No, you don't need "unlimited" resources for this, like I said, rapid progress is being made right now, it's just not quite rapid enough for the urgency and more focused funding and stimulus could definitely accelerate things. So if I had a lot of money and top talent I would distribute those among the handful of most promising approaches that are already being tried and keep funneling them there until it's "solved" for what we need.
I’ve always loved the Star Trek spin that once you have unlimited energy, a lot of human dynamics cease to be exist. Capitalism is one of them.
Honestly, unlimited anything is a trap: unlimited destroys. It's the limited that makes things great.
If you need unlimited, try space, or the heart of the sun.
Something, something the allegory of the Krell...
poverty.
cancer.
explore ideas like UBI, modern Cybersyn, a renewed US Digital Service, various election algorithms/methods (e.g. Condorcet)
a new PARC
a new Bell Labs
I would get rid of first past the post voting scam and change to proportional representation.
Labour won at the last election with just 33% of votes, not 33% of the population of the UK, this is not representative of the people.
Only about 50% (35 million) of the entire population voted. So about 10 million people out of 70 million people decided who should run my country. Thats why they do not represent me or us.
I would charge every person in the UK just £1 to vote.
This money, say £50,000,000, would be shared equally among political parties. They would then sell us their proposals and we would vote on them.
Instead of our Government working for big business, government would be working for the people.
get rid of lobbying and business money influencing politics.
A minumum tax of 75% on the rich.
stop private ownership of housing specifically to generate profit. you can buy a house to live in not to rent it out.
A local housing project recently built near me, was sold as affordable housing, to help wth local homelessness etc.
It was very affordable for the rich, One guy I know bought 19 of those brand new properties on a huge mortgage, and rented them out at extortionate prices. He raked in a tidy £30,000 a month profit! Plus the accrued increase in value of the properties each year.
Private renters generally pay the house owners mortgage, its a scam.
The renter pays the mortgage and the house owner walks away with the tax free profit.
Tax unearned income on profits on housing.
The bigger the house the more tax you pay.
get rid of the BBC
I am a socialist, which for me means, to create an equal society