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Comment by spencerflem

2 months ago

I mean, the chips they're talking abt didn't exist until like 40 years ago I think we could manage.

But tbh I don't see it as at all likely short of something like nuclear war that would be the much bigger problem.

Do we really still have the society wide institutional knowledge to do things how they were done 50 years ago? I wouldn't be so sure.

  • Mate, 50 years wasn't that long ago. We had computers and everything else we have now. We still did a lot of things fundamentally the same way. Everything was just slower and smaller (in scale; not physically)

    I think you also should realize much of the world continues on without bleeding-edge technology - homes are still built, crops are still harvested, and the world goes on.

  • I don't think this is likely, but say we, the whole world, goes back to using telephones and writing paperwork on paper.

    I don't think it'd be the end of life as we know it.

    • The important chips aren’t the ones on our desks and in our hands. I think all that shit’s of dubious value to begin with.

      It’s the ones in factories, power systems, and transportation equipment, among other things.

It would be chaos at first, but if it's at all physically survivable our species likely will, then we're only a few years away from a "humans exist, but most their knowledge has been lost". Only a few more years later before no human alive has ever interacted with a CPU using device, then the whole notion of a CPU kind of disappears before too long.

We've had this happen before of course. There's a ton of things ancient civilizations were doing that we are clueless about. So clueless, that one of the leading theories is that they must have been aided by aliens.

  • Clueless? Bullshit and Amerigo-centrist crap from the far right. Non White -WASP- people were doing trigonometry far earlier than the Germanic ones, which were living in huts. Just have a look at Greece and Rome. Also, the Chinese knew basic Algebra too.

    • Perhaps you need to re-read my comment. I'm saying they were exceptionally knowledgeable about things in general (STEM stuff). And, I'm saying WE are clueless as to how they knew a lot of things, they probably knew a lot more than we have clues to know about - thus, clueless

      I'm talking about people all over the globe, separated by time, I don't know what your deal is with acting like I'm a white person poo'ing on POC - or how any of the racial/nationality/etc stuff you wrote factors in at all. You're obviously easily triggered and/or need to work on reading comprehension

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