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"The world keeps getting saved and you don’t notice" by Bogoed

Feb 17, 2026
A reminder that many disasters never happen because people quietly fix them. Y2K and the ozone hole are highlighted as real threats that were prevented through intense work and cooperation. The episode questions why prevention feels invisible and links that to how we view AI safety. It calls for more recognition of routine risk mitigation.
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INSIGHT

Prevention Makes The World Appear Unremarkable

  • The world doesn't just keep working by default; it keeps getting actively saved by preventative work.
  • Prevention is invisible, so people mistake successful avoidance for absence of risk.
ANECDOTE

Y2K Was A Real Near-Miss

  • Y2K could have broken banking and medical supply chains without massive human effort to fix it.
  • The lack of disaster reflected that people spent many lifetimes of work preventing collapse.
ANECDOTE

Ozone Success Through Coordination

  • The ozone hole stopped being news because scientists, countries, and companies coordinated to solve it.
  • The problem's disappearance shows successful global prevention, not that it never existed.
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