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robinwhg | 13 days ago
I don't know if TSMC has anything to do with hard drive production, but the reliance on very few players is also a problem in that industry.
robinwhg | 13 days ago
I don't know if TSMC has anything to do with hard drive production, but the reliance on very few players is also a problem in that industry.
mapt|13 days ago
xpe|13 days ago
Indeed, investors left to their own devices act in this way. Underlying such a single point-of-failure is an implied but immense hope and thus pressure for stability. I wonder what the prediction markets saying about current levels of geopolitical stability in Taiwan?
tbrownaw|13 days ago
Isn't this just taking the oft-proposed explore vs exploit dichotomy to the logical conclusion of the "exploit" side?
Every single arbitrarity-finely-divided thing "should" be handled by the single (group|process) that has the greatest relative advantage at that one thing.
And you end up with the total variety/detailedness of everything matching what the substrate of the economy (ie, people with specialized training or education) has capacity to support. So at the limit there is at most one person who knows how to do any one specific thing.
(And the global economic system becomes infinitely fragile, but eh who's counting.)
magarnicle|13 days ago
shimman|13 days ago
Turns out letting a bunch of MBAs plan your economy is extremely foolish.
unknown|13 days ago
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danny_codes|13 days ago
FireBeyond|13 days ago
And isn't it also in a seismically active region, also prone to eathquake and/or tsunami?
johanyc|13 days ago
hearsathought|13 days ago
Stop getting your news from news.
> that has all of their important factories on a single island that's under constant threat of invasion.
Threat of invasion? Who would dare invade taiwan when it's protected by china?
> I don't know if TSMC has anything to do with hard drive production
Then why bother commenting here?
> but the reliance on very few players is also a problem in that industry.
Ah, you have a political agenda.