That is actually precisely what the “paradox of the cock” is saying.
A rooster crows every morning. They observe this and conclude that statistically, they can’t die. Which is bullremoved, ofc.
That is actually precisely what the “paradox of the cock” is saying.
A rooster crows every morning. They observe this and conclude that statistically, they can’t die. Which is bullremoved, ofc.
are there absolute numbers? it would be interesting to know how big is the deviation.
good question. my bet is aluminum production would go up, because it’s frankly a nice material to work with, has excellent properties in many fields, and if electricity becomes cheap/clean, then there’s nothing stopping the aluminum world-domination.
I think it’s areas.
Actually, that’s a good thing, because if some extraordinary event happens, like a gigantic volcano eruption, we want to have food to spare.
IMO Debian is already pretty far middle-ground. The packages are new enough for my personal usage.
You might also be interested in the Panopticon.
In humans, there’s good things and there’s bad things. But most of it is actually in-between.
If you take out everything bad, that satisfies you for the moment. And then you go on, looking for further progress. You take out the almost-bad, the somewhat-bad. In the end, it leaves only the good. But that is not enough for a human to live on.
Constant surveillance leads to burnout and extremely high stress-levels.
Oh that’s great news! We’re accelerating our development towards burn outs! Wait …
I support this proposal.
Here in Vienna there’s a very good one (ironically called Berlin Döner) that is 5€.