| ▲ | gregw2 8 hours ago | |
I don't see the underlying economic dynamics of the relevance of substitution costs driving the way we do things going away. And substitution costs are all about limitations. Abundance and limitations are a bit of ying/yang phenomena in terms of driving things, you don't have one without the other. Igor Stravinsky: "Constraint drives creativity" (I also don't see Amdahl's Law --which is fundamentally about limitations -- going away any time soon.) I do agree that there are compounding abundancies present. | ||