| ▲ | lurk2 2 days ago | |
> You're building your arguments on a false premise, that ALL resources are distributed from some magical mutually exclusive abstract bucket. There is nothing magical about the idea that a resource used for one thing is unavailable to be used for another thing. > it isn't true in general, where it's parallelized, distributed, discrete and largely independent instead. Can you provide any concrete example of where the premise does not hold true? | ||