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RE: A Theory of an Optimal Strike Posted by: @madredalchemist I want to move towards the planning part in Adversarial planning, more akin to tomas' framework, But instead of computing optimal inputs, it'll compute an optimal supply ... |
In forum Cybernetics |
8 months ago |
RE: Thoughts on rebuilding Casper Forum on top of the AT Protocol @madredalchemist Yeah I really want to give it a try, unfortunately been tied up with work the past few weeks, hopefully will be able to return to this soon. |
In forum Site Feedback |
8 months ago |
RE: Thoughts on rebuilding Casper Forum on top of the AT Protocol Basically, to just use the app is totally free, and unlike the AP protocol isn't so hyper dependent on particular hosts creating communities. |
In forum Site Feedback |
9 months ago |
RE: Thoughts on rebuilding Casper Forum on top of the AT Protocol Posted by: @thardin Sounds like this requires everyone to register and pay for a domain name and related infrastructure. That doesn't sound like an improvement over AP for the 99%. For people like me... |
In forum Site Feedback |
9 months ago |
Thoughts on rebuilding Casper Forum on top of the AT Protocol So recently I've gotten very into the ideas behind Bluesky's AT Protocol Protocol Overview | AT Protocol, which is a protocol for federated social networking that allows for seamless account migration... |
In forum Site Feedback |
9 months ago |
RE: I recently published a bunch of code Very cool! |
In forum Cybernetics |
9 months ago |
RE: Reconstructing technical coefficients through Data-Mining/ Web Scrapping? Sorry for the late reply. Most financial reports are quarterly. There are some datapoints that come out weekly or daily, however, see the latest releases from Fred Federal Reserve Economic Data | F... |
In forum Statistical Analysis & Econometrics |
9 months ago |
RE: Reconstructing technical coefficients through Data-Mining/ Web Scrapping? Yeah, it should be possible, but if you're using LLMs it would take a lot of compute. Also you'll have to deal with the lag time for financial reporting to happen. Ideally we would have a system where... |
In forum Statistical Analysis & Econometrics |
10 months ago |
RE: Sociophysics Seems promising. I don't know if you've read about the origins of sociometrics, but all the network graphs of people that are everywhere in social media sentiment analysis and such were originally pio... |
In forum Computational Economics |
11 months ago |
RE: Rate of Profit Sim Webui you can also access it online here: Run Simulation (shinyapps.io) |
In forum Computational Economics |
12 months ago |
Rate of Profit Sim Webui So I finally got around to making a simple webui for the rate of profit sim that I've discussed here and here. I'll be making a follow up blogpost soon, but try playing around with it and seeing what ... |
In forum Computational Economics |
12 months ago |
Breakthrough in Understanding of Stability of Networks Reading this I couldn't help but feel this would be useful for cybernetic planners for understanding institutions and supply chains. This study found that large, heterogeneous networks are inherently ... |
In forum Cybernetics |
12 months ago |
RE: Contract Bidding System for Flexible Trade Between Socialist Enterprises/Countries @thardin From a practical perspective, conflict is inevitable, I think it's very utopian to assume that political differences won't lead to heterogeneous systems. How do you deal with this when it hap... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
Contract Bidding System for Flexible Trade Between Socialist Enterprises/Countries So I had this idea recently about how to deal with the problem of trade between different socialist enterprises within capitalism without money, which would also apply to trade between different socia... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Simulating the Cost of Inflation @thardin I'm not talking about the money supply in the Austrian sense, but the total budgets of agents in an economy. Right now in the simulation, increasing these budgets randomly allows firms to hir... |
In forum Computational Economics |
1 year ago |