[ExI] I love the world. =)

Charlie Stross charlie.stross at gmail.com
Mon Nov 8 11:17:19 UTC 2010


On 8 Nov 2010, at 00:20, Mike Dougherty <msd001 at gmail.com> wrote:

> 3) we will continue to advance according to our own programming.
> Mostly that frightened monkey programming that kept us from being
> eaten by primordial predators will make us just as likely to hit the
> computronium monsters with a proverbial rock or (as recently
> discussed) a burning branch.  Once the threat becomes possible, expect
> to see right next to the firehose something like "in case of hard
> takeoff, break glass to employ EMP."  In a not-quite-worst-case
> scenario we are forced to Nuke the Internet and revert back to
> Amish-level technologies.  Not a pretty situation, but humanity would
> adapt.

Humanity *in the abstract* might adapt; but if we have to go there, you and I, personally, are probably going to die. Even today, all our supply chains have adapted to just-in-time production and shipping, relying on networked communications to ensure that stuff gets where it's needed; we can't revert to doing things the old way -- the equipment has long since been scrapped -- and we'd rapidly starve. Your average big box supermarket only holds about 24-48 hours worth of provisions, and their logistics infrastructure is highly tuned for efficiency. Now add in gas stations, railroad signalling, electricity grid control ... If we have to Nuke The Net Or Die, it'll mean the difference between a 100% die-back and a 90% die-back.

Meanwhile, the Mormons, with their requirement to keep a year of canned goods in the cellar, will be laughing. (Well, praying.)


-- Charlie



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