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Dragon's avatar

The only war to better Humanity here on earth is to exterminate Oligarchs . Let’s not get distracted.

Dragon's avatar

If you mention the problem with Larry Fink and BlackRock here on earth, I will believe you. But unfortunately, your narrative fails to convince me .

Chittanpal Singh's avatar

Winning the gulf war with Iran would have been Pyrrhic for USA, how can we expect a space war to be any less!

The Ultimate Asymmetric Vulnerability Paradox

If the U.S. "wins" a space war, it has the most to lose. As the nation most dependent on space architecture for both its economy and its high-tech military edge, destroying the orbital commons hurts the U.S. far more than it hurts less space-dependent adversaries.

A space war isn't just a conflict where the cost of victory outweighs the benefits, it’s a conflict where the act of fighting destroys the battlefield itself.

Nexairi Dispatch's avatar

The point about order and stability mattering more than raw technical superiority tracks with what I'm seeing in AI adoption at smaller firms too. The firms doing it well aren't the ones with the flashiest tool, they're the ones who built a boring, repeatable process around it before they scaled up usage. Superiority without structure just means you fail faster.

Jojo's avatar

This is rocket science!

Ethan Marcoux's avatar

Incredibly detailed and well written.

Pete Okrasa's avatar

Fuck the CCP and Putin..am I too subtle?