… the controlling factor, the root cause, of risk is dependence, particularly dependence on the expectation of stable system state. Yet the more technologic the society becomes, the greater the dynamic range of possible failures. When you live in a cave, starvation, predators, disease, and lightning are about the full range of failures that end life as you know it and you are well familiar with each of them. When you live in a technologic society where everybody and everything is optimized in some way akin to just-in-time delivery, the dynamic range of failures is incomprehensibly larger and largely incomprehensible.
-- Dan Geer
(rationality applicability: antifragility & disjunctive prediction vs. optimization for conjunctive prediction)
-- Dan Geer
(rationality applicability: antifragility & disjunctive prediction vs. optimization for conjunctive prediction)