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by ElViajero
1798 days ago
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Each time it gets more one sided: efficiency VS robustness. The more heterogeneous a system is the better it scales. But errors spread fast as most of the system depends on a very small set of services. When I was a kid, if one of the neighborhood shops had to close the rest were open. Only a power outage would make many shops stop operating, but many others will work on only-cash and it would be a minor inconvenience. But this neighborhood shops could not operate at international level, nor make its owner the richest person on Earth. In a not so distant future we are going to have to choose between mega-corporations that can crash the economy or smaller companies that are subject to the evolution pressure of capitalism. I hope that taxation is increased globally. That would be the equivalent of reducing the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere. And as gigantic animals cannot live in a less oxygen-rich Earth, big corporations cannot live without tax-cuts and special deals with city governments. |
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