Just to point out: biological evolution uses changes in the base features utilized (epigenetics) to speed adaptability to changing environments (or new environments).
There's every reason to think that evolving human systems should use similar masks on features of a technology to make it more suitable for a particular ___domain and serve as a signal to drive the base evolution.
The restricted C subset used for safety critical systems I think is a good example of this -- the restriction allows for usage in a ___domain where the full set of features is a disadvantage.
There's every reason to think that evolving human systems should use similar masks on features of a technology to make it more suitable for a particular ___domain and serve as a signal to drive the base evolution.
The restricted C subset used for safety critical systems I think is a good example of this -- the restriction allows for usage in a ___domain where the full set of features is a disadvantage.