April 24th, 2026
Fault Tolerance and Tech
Fault Tolerance rewarded correctly not always a guarantee.
I carry two phones with me, not all people do. Let’s consider the pros and cons, the value creation, the potential caveats.
Two processors.
Able to watch video on one while writing email on the other.
Can use one while leaving one powered down, then power up the other – doubling battery life in tough times.
Twice the price, twice as many networks to talk to. Might lead to seeing if one network has a problem or both have problems. Allot of value in more know, more capacity to analyze problems in tough times like war, natural disasters, mob desire to tar and feather.
It is like 2 engines on an airplane, as if you could turn off one, and still keep going, then turn on the other doubling the range. Making everyone have to carry two phones or two devices might not be ideal for the poor, those with less. Can, is not always a value added system. Can hurt the system, others, without hurting me?
Get to use possibly 2 different devices, two of the same devices? Allot of power in more know. Different devices have different qualities good and bad, even if those two devices look almost identical, only if the network is what appears on the surface to be different.
Two networks? 1 network is trying to hurt you and 1 is trying to help you? Both are trying to help you and step on each others toes, preventing you from being helped? If you are watching a video that is controversial like rock music on one, and listening to a message on World Peace on the other – there might be value in less able to pigeon hole, set to less value added based upon metrics.