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I think we have fusion under wraps with one glaring exception:Cyberattack... The network of VFDs controlling the reactor can be overridden with and reactor warning software tricked into a system status that is somewhat less than 'normal'. They are closed networks, nonetheless but you'd be surprised/maybe not... how irresponsibility poses threat to closed gateways. Read up on how the first reactor in Iran was shut down. Imagine if the neighborhood elected an official to operate the reactor and entrusted them with security measures to prevent such attack and maintain the intranet.
Hypothetically speaking, that official may like work com home more often, use a personal computer or storage device. Maybe it "...just made things simpler to organize". Think of the ramifications if anything remotely similar to that scenario were to happen! The neighborhood would be forced to remove and press charges wouldn't they? Sounds as if we should give that idea careful thought in my opinion
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