I'll check it out. I think there is a risk of collapse, but I think the main cause will be resource overshoot. Ecological for sure, and possible certain metals and minerals. AI itself could become a threat. Another big threat is disinformation, spread on social media, and occasionally by the mainstream media. It is true that many civilisations have collapsed in the past.Sarini wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2025 8:36 pmI used chat gpt to get a synopsis on the book 'The Fourth Turning'. If the book hasn't already been discussed here and you pay attention to politics, particularly whats going on now, I'd recommend it.
I asked chatgpt if the theory in the book was a bit northern hemisphere biased. "That is a great question' was the response, apparently it's easy to flatter my ego![]()
What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
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I think of AI as being rather like a young office junior, bright, keen and good to do the boring or repetitive jobs but not someone to put in charge of anything too critical.
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If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine

Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Finally finished adding mains to my shed currently running off a 13a plug in the kitchen as we rent so can't go hacking into the ring main and technically if I did that I'd need to get the council to sign it off
So run some heavy duty ho7rnf flex down the hedge side (it's tough stuff) 1.5mm2 which is rated at 16amp so more than big enough for a 13a load
Into the shed added 2x double sockets and 2x led lamps via a fuse switched spur to protect the 2x led dome lamps one of which is has an emergency battery back up if the power is unplugged or in a power cut it'll run for 3hrs all in waterproof / splash proof fittings and outlets all glanded to maintain water resistance
This doubles up my solar as during the winter it really struggles
All tested by my friendly Sparky whilst we had a Beer just classed as an extension lead
The tumble drier is in there and that's the main reason a nice safe/ big connection (not that it draws that much its a heat pump version) and the wife can run her pond filter unit without needing to pull a extension lead out every time

So run some heavy duty ho7rnf flex down the hedge side (it's tough stuff) 1.5mm2 which is rated at 16amp so more than big enough for a 13a load
Into the shed added 2x double sockets and 2x led lamps via a fuse switched spur to protect the 2x led dome lamps one of which is has an emergency battery back up if the power is unplugged or in a power cut it'll run for 3hrs all in waterproof / splash proof fittings and outlets all glanded to maintain water resistance
This doubles up my solar as during the winter it really struggles
All tested by my friendly Sparky whilst we had a Beer just classed as an extension lead

The tumble drier is in there and that's the main reason a nice safe/ big connection (not that it draws that much its a heat pump version) and the wife can run her pond filter unit without needing to pull a extension lead out every time
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine

Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine