This is not 3000BC where Chinese peasant farmers can topple tyrannical emperors and build a proper regime out of the ashes
I tend to agree with this. Thanks to Just In Time systems for the sake of efficiency and cost reduction, we've traded away redundancy and decentralization. In other words we're dependant on a more fragile system (think single point of failure). We have allowed the "System" to control the essentials necessary to survive.
Anyone remember the nice animation "Tom Clancy's The Division - Episode 3 Breakdown" on Operation Dark Winter? It explains this very nicely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tat6BZqlyDo
It's almost like predictive programming along similar lines as what MrExreturns is predicting. u/cee8hooz
This is not 3000BC where Chinese peasant farmers can topple tyrannical emperors and build a proper regime out of the ashes
I tend to agree with this. Thanks to Just In Time systems for the sake of efficiency and cost reduction, we've traded away redundancy and decentralization. In other words we're dependant on a more fragile system (think single point of failure). We have allowed the "System" to control the essentials necessary to survive.
Anyone remember the nice animation "Tom Clancy's The Division - Episode 3 Breakdown" on Operation Dark Winter? It explains this very nicely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tat6BZqlyDo
It's almost like predictive programming along similar lines as what MrExreturns is predicting. u/cee8hooz
This is not 3000BC where Chinese peasant farmers can topple tyrannical emperors and build a proper regime out of the ashes
I tend to agree with this. Thanks to Just In Time systems for the sake of efficiency and cost reduction, we've traded away redundancy and decentralization. In other words we're dependant on a more fragile system (single point of failure). We have allowed the "System" to control the essentials necessary to survive.
Anyone remember the nice animation "Tom Clancy's The Division - Episode 3 Breakdown" on Operation Dark Winter? It explains this very nicely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tat6BZqlyDo
It's almost like predictive programming along similar lines as what MrExreturns is predicting. u/cee8hooz
This is not 3000BC where Chinese peasant farmers can topple tyrannical emperors and build a proper regime out of the ashes
I tend to agree with this. Thanks to Just In Time systems for the sake of efficiency and cost reduction, we've traded away redundancy and decentralization. In other words we're dependant on a more fragile system. We.
Anyone remember the nice animation "Tom Clancy's The Division - Episode 3 Breakdown" on Operation Dark Winter? It explains this very nicely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tat6BZqlyDo
It's almost like predictive programming along similar lines as what MrExreturns is predicting. u/cee8hooz