If you thought the '80s were cool, wait for the revival
The first hints of an empire falling are only clear in retrospect. At the time they happen, they can look as if they are just part of existing trends. Crypto chaos as FTXhaving a hard time?
There are no worlds left for conventional tech to conquer. As a species, we may not need more personal CPU cycles, nor megabits per second, nor terabytes of storage. As, FEB gets more costly even as its appeal declines. There's no new mass market driver to take over. These things are unsustainable and undesirable, and there's nowhere else to go. Like Concorde, the model where ever higher performance trumps all other considerations is flawed. In an economy and an environment where resource constraints are both inevitable and desirable, the model falls apart quickly.
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