When infrastructure starts to crumble, I wonder who is going to be there to fix it.
There are already too many permanent but started as temporary fixes that work for me to think that a further peeling of the layers of safeguards we put in place is already beyond terrible idea territory.
Reminds me of the Star Trek episode (I don't remember if it was ST:TNG or original) where a small community was relying on a big machine for the community's existence, but nobody knew how it worked so they couldn't fix it when it began having problems.
I wonder sometimes how a business run entirely by low IQ hires can survive; and my current theory is that it's propped up by taxpayers, by other companies with a few high IQ people and by customers who accept dog shit quality.
When infrastructure starts to crumble, I wonder who is going to be there to fix it.
There are already too many permanent but started as temporary fixes that work for me to think that a further peeling of the layers of safeguards we put in place is already beyond terrible idea territory.
Reminds me of the Star Trek episode (I don't remember if it was ST:TNG or original) where a small community was relying on a big machine for the community's existence, but nobody knew how it worked so they couldn't fix it when it began having problems.
I wonder sometimes how a business run entirely by low IQ hires can survive; and my current theory is that it's propped up by taxpayers, by other companies with a few high IQ people and by customers who accept dog shit quality.