https://www.wired.com/story/us-food-agriculture-isac-cybersecurity/
One lesson that I think future generations will take away from our time is the danger of complexity. All of our systems, and even our schedules, are too complex. Complexity leads to vulnerabilities, blind spots, and it benefits evil. Con-artists will over-complicate a scenario to fool people. Jesus said, "let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes’ and your ‘No’ be ‘No.’ Whatever is more than these is of the evil one." Covid19 was a pretty mild disruption and look at what it did to the supply chain. No one is concerned about all this complexity and it will cost millions of lives WHEN the system hangs. Simplify your lives, focus on your needs and how you will see to them while things are convenient. Modern society is such a blessing, but it is quite fragile. God gave Joseph a warning and 7 good years to prepare for the famine of his time. Do you think we have that much time before something big breaks?
I think I'm going to make a collection of bedtime stories for Heidi with ChatGPT.
Holy moly!! Lightning caught mid-strike as it hits a tree. ⚡ 🌳 😲
I hope the photographer was using an extremely long-range telephoto lens, as lightning will travel along root systems, which can extend some distance away depending upon the type of tree.
Vertical photograph; click to see the full strike and whole tree (or what's left of it).
Photographer — Debbie Parker of West Virginia.
I have to admit that I really enjoy reading the Expanse books by James S. A. Corey. A lot of authors can be irritating at times or only good at certain kinds of stories, but Corey(a pen name for two guys) seems like he could write well in many genres. You care about the characters and many of the themes echo current events like good sci-fi ought to do.
Nostr:
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Marathon Training:
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