+1 to this, though I think a slightly modified version of jacopo’s argument is stronger: new constraints are likely to become binding in general when cost of current constraints drops by a factor of 10, though it’s not always obvious which constraints will be relevant.
+1 to this, though I think a slightly modified version of jacopo’s argument is stronger: new constraints are likely to become binding in general when cost of current constraints drops by a factor of 10, though it’s not always obvious which constraints will be relevant.