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RE: Communizer Planning Model? It is interesting to see cyber-physical systems being invoked explicitly. I've been working on a text that does this and connects it to planning. The electricity grid and how it connects to industry i... |
In forum Cybernetics |
4 months ago |
RE: A Theory of an Optimal Strike @snowball Interesting, and I agree for the most part. Ghost shifts are already a thing in certain industries. Planning knowhow should be essential to any union or group of unions. It is good practice.... |
In forum Cybernetics |
4 months ago |
RE: Unequal Exchange and Input-Output Tables I suspect you won't get anywhere with this as people engaged in the "debate" on Unequal Exchange tend to talk past one another. What is necessary in the Cuban case is likely the same as is necessary i... |
In forum Statistical Analysis & Econometrics |
5 months ago |
RE: Hours worked decreasing? The USSR is conspicuously missing from that graph, as is the entire global south. If I'm not mistaken the USSR was always leading the charge of workweek shortening. Also the time axis is much too shor... |
In forum Economic History |
5 months ago |
RE: Software for I/O planning for Co-ops? @madredalchemist I/O almost always means Leontief style planning. The word you're looking for is supply-use. There is planning theory especially in the Russosphere that is effectively useless for oper... |
In forum Logistics |
7 months ago |
RE: Software for I/O planning for Co-ops? I now remember ogasdemo uses input-output, so unfortunately its usefulness is likely to be limited.. |
In forum Logistics |
8 months ago |
RE: Software for I/O planning for Co-ops? Maybe could be useful for this? Also input-output sucks for actual planning since it implies a square system whereas real production requires rectangular matrices. |
In forum Logistics |
8 months ago |
RE: A Theory of an Optimal Strike You can't target every capitalist outside of a general strike. But yeah you could target individuals who are particularly bad. |
In forum Cybernetics |
8 months ago |
RE: A Theory of an Optimal Strike One thing struck me as I was heading to uni today: by mapping the stock ownership of the major shareholders in a company and organizing solidarity strikes in overlapping companies, you can hit the ent... |
In forum Cybernetics |
8 months ago |
RE: A Theory of an Optimal Strike Interesting concept. The opposite was carried out in Chile before the Pinochet coup, where petty bourgeois shop owners would withhold stocks of food. The problem is that the bourgeoisie can survive wi... |
In forum Cybernetics |
8 months ago |
RE: Unlearning Economics video Excellent video. One nit: you forgot to use parenthesis around 53:00 in S/(C+V) One thing that could also be brought up against Bichler & Nitzan is that "correlation != causation" is only a valid argu... |
In forum Random |
8 months ago |
RE: I recently published a bunch of code @madredalchemist No particular plans other than it being interesting to me. It's useful for what I've heard called investment planning, but not so much day-to-day bottom-up planning. So yeah a limited... |
In forum Cybernetics |
9 months ago |
RE: Thoughts on rebuilding Casper Forum on top of the AT Protocol Also if you want to get more federated then migrating to lemmy may be an option. But all this is perhaps beside a deeper point, namely that web forums, OStatus, ActivityPub etc are all just poor imita... |
In forum Site Feedback |
9 months ago |
RE: Thoughts on rebuilding Casper Forum on top of the AT Protocol 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 who already have the... |
In forum Site Feedback |
9 months ago |
I recently published a bunch of code
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In forum Cybernetics |
9 months ago |