This seems to contradict what I interpreted as the message of your post; that message being, if someone gives you a “clever” strategy for dealing with Godzilla, the correct response is to just troll them because Godzilla is inherently bad for property values. But what you’re doing now is admitting that if the scheme to control Godzilla is clever in such and such ways, which you specifically warned against, then actually it might not be so brittle.
The key distinction is between clever methods for controlling something one does not understand, vs clever methods for controlling something one does understand. (The post didn’t go into that because it was short rather than thorough, but it did come up elsewhere in the comments.)
This seems to contradict what I interpreted as the message of your post; that message being, if someone gives you a “clever” strategy for dealing with Godzilla, the correct response is to just troll them because Godzilla is inherently bad for property values. But what you’re doing now is admitting that if the scheme to control Godzilla is clever in such and such ways, which you specifically warned against, then actually it might not be so brittle.
The key distinction is between clever methods for controlling something one does not understand, vs clever methods for controlling something one does understand. (The post didn’t go into that because it was short rather than thorough, but it did come up elsewhere in the comments.)