> the electrical grid is seeing wild shifts in consumption patterns ...to way less usage? unless everyone is setting up bitcoin mining rigs at home i have difficulty seeing how this would be placing more stress on the systemhttps://www.axios.com/coronavirus-declines-electrical-power-consumption-9f48cb9a-f881-4cdf-adce-4e4ab2e05100.html …
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly @mattparlmer and
It absolutely scares the shit out of me to see the people in charge talking about walking lockdowns out into the summer months. I fear that more than the virus at this point, given the systematic risk that’s being played with.
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly @mattparlmer and
Feels like few people are even equipped to have the kind of discussion about values and tradeoffs that’s required. What happens when we hit September, riots have been ongoing on and off for two months, and it’s time to finalize election protocols? Is anyone thinking about that?
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Replying to @mattparlmer @TheAgeofShoddy and
That’s perhaps giving ourselves too much credit. If we can see 10 moves ahead macro but not even 1 move ahead in getting people to listen to out genius wisdom... we’re actually seeing zero moves ahead. God-mode foresight is only a meaningful power in video games.
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Gaining control over the next move is more important than *seeing* 10 moves ahead. Seizing the initiative for 1 move and putting it to good use is how you get people to listen your 10-move game plan.
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