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by wimp 920 days ago
I think this is a commonly shared miscalculation. In the grand scheme of things, relatively little is required to destabilize society.

Technology advancements raise the danger potential almost exponentially when compared to late history, or even recent history.

It doesn't take much to tip the course of history. The bronze age didn't require the same type of risk assessment that we have the burden of managing.

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People don't seem to understand the massive amount of specialization that's occurred with humanity, especially since the start of the industrial revolution. The most distant you go in the past the more general your title was, for example farmer. Now you can have some extremely narrow field, say EUV lithography, and if you and the other 10 experts on it on the planet decide to go bonkers you could cost billions of dollars to the processor industry.