Everyone's going on about how serious incidents (like Suez or the Texas blackouts) show that we're too reliant on complex systems. But these incidents are also the only way to build resilience in such systems. We need more of them, at far lower severityhttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/business/ship-suez-canal.html …
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you know who is salivating over this event thinking of future possibilities? ISIS and Houthis.
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That’s your answer for everything.
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Because it solves everything!
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I love that movie.
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And here was me thinking the solution was to build another canal!
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surely that last part is original?
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...or perhaps make policy choices that discourage making every commodity subject to some insane global supply chain? Toilet paper supply in Norway doesn’t seem like something that should be impacted by a canal issue in Egypt.
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