>>10390629 ravens leaving Tower of London due to lockdown
Interdasting
possible notable
Law of unintended consequences maybe? Kek
>>10390629 ravens leaving Tower of London due to lockdown
Interdasting
possible notable
Law of unintended consequences maybe? Kek
Was looking up the current corona numbers and spotted this on WP.
What's up with this spoopy UN graph?
Modelling, or wishful thinking?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population
If there was a global calamity the kind of tech we have now might take hundreds of years to come back, maybe thousands. It's all on a knife edge, dependent on every other piece of the system.
Lose significant processing power for example, management and distribution of food to large populations might become a problem.
Kek
Mmn yeah, I'm thinking more of insanely high transistor count silicon, MEMS and all that stuff that you need good computers to make.
I guess it depends on the knowledge available how quickly things could get back up and running.