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Simulating the Cost of Inflation So as I'm working on the new version of the social architecture model, I've added the capability of modeling changes to the money supply whether by just adding cash or adding in debt money. But one th... |
In forum Computational Economics |
1 year ago |
RE: Spam Update @thardin Yeah, I've been having to regularly delete these. I'm wondering if I should make it so it requires admin approval to publish blogs |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |
RE: Linear Programming Textbooks I'm in very much the same boat, I haven't put it to good use yet, but cibcom's intro text is quite good in case you haven't seen it yet. Mathematics_to_plan_an_economy.pdf (cibcom.org) |
In forum Research Help |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program @thardin a wiki for production feels like it would connect nicely to that idea I had of technical coefficients and certain accounting data being available on a blockchain. Imagine having access to a w... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program Posted by: @joe something else that i think is very important for any planning software would be re-aligning how we think of work. as David Graeber points out, an easy way to suss out what is product... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program To elaborate, each company's books will also have specific categories created by their accountants depending on what kind of production they do. So if you're a business that manufactures glassware, yo... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program @joe A book is what you call a company's accounting ledger. Say you've got a private holding company with multiple subsidiaries. Technically they're all owned by the same person, but so long as they'... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program @joe Posted by: @joe but we have issues. just because we need, say, 400 hammers, does not mean the factories making hammers can make them. what if there isn't enough labor time within a commuting d... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program The accounting side of this can definitely be based off of existing open source software, though most of the UX for those isn't great and will have to be adjusted. The consumption side can also probab... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program I think that in terms of fundamental principles you'd want to develop the accounting system. There are essentially two fundamental parts of such a program that you'll need to get down - the accounting... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program Would the idea be to simply have a toy model or an actual accounting system tied to this simulation in order for enterprises to actually plan things? |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Spam Update Yeah I'm changing the approach a little, fucking useless software. |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |
Spam Update I've made some adjustments to the site's spam filters and it's now been able to catch the recent type of spam posts. |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |
RE: The captcha doesn't seem to be working very well Sorry I didn't catch this until now, but the spam is now all cleaned up. |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |
RE: The captcha doesn't seem to be working very well A question on registration would also have the same effect. |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |