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by FooHentai
1422 days ago
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It's almost certainly a factor, in the same way that improvements in safety standards and stronger adherence to them have slowed progress and increased cost in construction (and many other fields). I don't think it's controversial to state that. Where it gets controversial is in what value judgements you place on it, because to a large extent it boils down to 'how much human life are you willing to risk for how much progress?'. Less of an issue if it's an individual choosing freely to risk their own neck, but hard to distance even that from whatever safety culture and norms surround them. Perhaps less people take these risks today because it's no longer the norm in their field. |
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What is interesting is that there are no building codes to conform to in the village. So you can build as you please.