Simon de la Rouviere
@simondlr
If one would argue that complexity in modern life has increased, what data would one use to prove it?
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Hugo -
@schezhugo
Cesar Hidalgo researches economic complexity and has some indexes for it. His book “Why information grows” is great!
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kingd.eth
@duaneking
Our zettabytes of information production and consumption might serve as simplest measure. 90% of the world’s data has been generated within the past two years, I believe.
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@tcw
surely the amount and rate of information consumption is proof enough... Internet consumption (minutes and seconds) far outstrips newspapers (daily) and tv (hourly/half-hour). And in that let us not forget the monumental task of sifting through the shit to find relevant/useful/truthfully information The list could go on and on... but I'll share this last one. My grandparents bought houses with high school educations My parents bought a house with help from grandparents + college education I am not sure I'll ever be able to afford a house, even though I have a college level education
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Konohime
@konohime.eth
Silicium extraction?
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Will Warren
@wwarren
- Units of information the average human is exposed to per day - Complexity of modern supply chains we rely on
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