I don't fear for civilisation in the slightest. Knowledge builds on knowledge to stay current. I don't need the original design documentation for the first ever wheel to know how how to make a modern one. We have lost countless things over the eons. We're not sure how the pyramids are built, we don't have design documents for the first aqueducts, we just know they existed but are unsure of how they figured out how to make them, we didn't know the Roman formulation for cement.
Yes civilization here has surpassed those losses of knowledge in every way. We've built bigger buildings than ever before, we've advanced sanitisation and water management in ways the Romans couldn't imagine. Even now we're using advanced computers with modern Unix kernels without any knowledge of what the source code to Unix V4 looks like. This is an archeological curiosity but not something that underpins our civilization in any way.
By the time we lose collective knowledge we've typically already surpassed needing it.
Logistics capacity isn't the same as ship capacity. What's wrong with using more, smaller ships?
Using more smaller ships affects logistics capacity. You've now created a queue at ports, a queue at maintenance yards, a high requirement for shipping staff, etc. Economies of scale apply.
This is a great example of people's priorities not being aligned. No I think there's a million things they should do instead of this. I already have several PDF renderers on my PCs for various other reasons, I wonder why it has a Save to PDF function in the first place.
I'm with you. I was just countering your view that this was a Linux only thing.
False. As soon as your login screen is up you can get to the desktop within seconds even on the most rubbish hardware. If your computer is taking longer than mere seconds then the problems is *you* or your IT department. One of you broke something.
For the record I'm partially with you. It takes ages to for my work PC to get to the desktop, but I know exactly whose fault that is, and it has nothing to do with Microsoft. Incidentally our company issued Macs also run like dogshit.
No Windows boots in under 30 seconds on the cheapest nastiest computer you can buy. You don't need a decent anything to get Windows up. It will however run like dogshit as soon as you open Teams.
I'm surprised Elon isn't saying that we will have quantum computing in every Tesla by the end of the year and that if you buy a car today it'll be worth more next year.
Optimism is the content of small men in high places. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Crack Up"