Post #2224463
2025-09-25 22:08 UTC
@GhostOnTheHalfShell @gongshan @tao
You haven't realized that after the Fukushima disaster, the strategies adopted by companies like Toyota and Apple were not at all what you imagine as "biodiversity."
It wasn't "let's introduce some fungi and moss," it was:
"We can no longer bet the success or failure of the entire system on a single, linear, Just-in-Time serial process. We need to build a parallel, redundant, distributed system."
This new system, in terms of information structure, is precisely "simpler." By increasing the number of components (a semblance of "diversity"), it eliminates fatal, complex, and cross-regional causal dependencies. It trades higher operating costs (inventory, management) for a lower risk of system collapse when facing black swan events.
This is not diversity at all, this is load balancing. And this perfect match is my discourse in the algorithm of civilization.
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