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RE: Method for Reconstructing I/O tables Finally got around to reading this one. I was thrown off by its use of the word "projection" when they actually mean extrapolation. For planning, completely disaggregated data are crucial, as demonstr... |
In forum Statistical Analysis & Econometrics |
10 months ago |
RE: Towards Adversarial Planning for Industrial Action @madredalchemist Information gathering is useful yes. If you can try to get union members to collect this information. It's more along the lines of what I call shadow planning. You first need to know ... |
In forum Cybernetics |
11 months ago |
RE: Towards Adversarial Planning for Industrial Action @madredalchemist @wpc has done some work in this direction, but basically you can try to synthesize larger tables through a process of randomly splitting rows and columns such that they sum to the sam... |
In forum Cybernetics |
11 months ago |
RE: Towards Adversarial Planning for Industrial Action @madredalchemist Supply/use tables are likely your best bet. Your country's national accounts should have them. For example Dave and Loke's Receding Horizon Planning project uses Swedish data from 201... |
In forum Cybernetics |
11 months ago |
RE: Towards Adversarial Planning for Industrial Action Posted by: @madredalchemist level an unpayable fine That's a clever idea, but I suspect it wouldn't work for many reasons. For any scheme like this you first have to criminalize capital flight. |
In forum Cybernetics |
11 months ago |
RE: Towards Adversarial Planning for Industrial Action @madredalchemist Great to see this result in a video! It sounds like this is all one take. I would suggest doing say three takes, picking the best one and cutting from the other two any parts that sou... |
In forum Cybernetics |
11 months ago |
RE: Automatic Differentiation Applications to Planning? Sounds similar to a thing in LP theory known as the pillmaker's problem. With LPs small enough that they can be solved exactly, an optimal solution consists of a basis which gives you this kind of inf... |
In forum Cybernetics |
12 months ago |
RE: Automatic Differentiation Applications to Planning? What exactly would be differentiated? It's already known that predictor-corrector methods for LP are fast. |
In forum Cybernetics |
12 months ago |
I was on The Deprogram On the off chance that someone on here didn't see this: |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
Cibcom published a piece on ogasdemo.ru
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In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons I don't really see what you're trying to achieve. It's not the computation itself that is the issue, it's everything else. Getting data in and out, getting people to actually want to use the system, d... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons Having watched the video, and having read more since I first heard of venture communism, it appears to be a Proudhonian scheme. Some thoughts: Members need to be able to requisition means of subsiste... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons The computers necessary for solving even rather large LPs aren't impossible expensive. 100,000€ likely gets you something that can deal with tens of billions of variables. Even just a laptop gets you ... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons It just struck me that this kind of redundant computation isn't even necessary. The only thing participants need to do to see that there's no funny business going on in the solver is download the comp... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons If we're talking of LP then your colleague is wrong. It is easy to see that sparse matrix-vector multiplication, the fundamental operation in solving LP, is not embarrassingly parallel. Splitting the ... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |