You read Softwar?

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Considering your comment, I’d recommend it. Admittedly am only half way through and am finding it a slog but very interesting. You may like it

Hmm, tldr doest make any sense. How does it replace warfare? By making it expensive to produce weapons?

Not there yet but going through the points he makes about the projection of abstract power through storytelling over populations. It’s quite interesting. To be honest, you’re a dev, maybe you shouldn’t be reading such heavy books and just focus on building a better world for us all!

It is fascinating how easily humans allow themselves to be abused by small groups though and it’s seemingly totally unconscious

Im not a dev. I do mostly design.

That’s the part that makes the devs work accessible for people no?

Going back to your tldr question, it’s something have pondered. El Salvador stacking. USA decide to make strategic reserve. How strategic? Is it good strategy to invade ES to try get their keys? Could it potentially promote warfare. Just a random thought