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by ibn_khaldun 1183 days ago
This was a delightful read. I wonder what the consequences will be
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We've been sailing around the world for 500+/- years now. Moreso in the past than we used to. Presumably the consequences have already shown themselves.
there are more than 300000 ships traveling today: https://www.marinetraffic.com/

i don't think we ever had that many before than a few decades

It also seems likely that navigation is much more standardized. Ships follow more regular paths, so it may be easier to jump from ship to ship (at least compared to the 1700s or earlier).
They’re birds, they can’t exactly do much