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  • Ok.

    Love your optimism about rich nations not disintegrating. The way I see climate change happening, there’s soon major changes in weather/ rainfall. Also some ecological collapse (eg bees, other pollinators, ocean acidification), with knock on effects to agriculture. Even problems in other parts of the world create pressure for resources, wars, increased migration… Too much to detail, but many things that come to a breaking point in the next decades.

    I’d love to hear why you think this seems unlikely. Look at the end of the roman empire. Or any empire. Things don’t stay the same just because.




  • I guess the most fundamental 2 things is climate change, and the societal upheaval likely to result from certain modern technologies.

    By climate change, I include patterns in economies, food security, water, migration, wars over resources, population/demographics, public health… that have already started but clearly will intensify.

    For technology, I’ve heard that after the widespread use of the printing press, or the industrial revolution, there were big turbulent changes in society that lasted a century. Some people reckon the modern internet/social media was another such disruptor, and I do agree you can trace a lot of “post-truth”, loss of trust in institutions, etc, back to that. AI could make this worse too.

    Then, most traditionally rich countries are facing demographic trouble and national debt.

    It’s not clear how it’ll all shake out or when, but it’s difficult to see many players being able to afford regular supply missions to Mars in the next phase… lifetimes of people currently alive… we’re likely to see less progress than we’re used to.




  • B) To add to what Cacaocow said, even if the devices themselves didn’t have this function (and I’m not sure all do), it would only ever be an issue for maintenance at the distribution level (last leg from secondary substation to user). Any work upstream of a substation will be fully isolated and grounded first.

    This can be an issue for network operators with distribution- connected generation, though.









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    20 days ago

    Is national insurance the name of a privatised insurance company in the US?

    Cos here in the UK that’s what they call the more regressive part of our tax system that’s notionally earmarked for public health, state pension, unemployment benefit, etc…