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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 |
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RE: Transparency, democracy, and the problem of internal and external opposition This is a problem I've been thinking of as well. Ideally we'd want maximum transparency, but in a transitionary period transparency in the military side of the economy is obviously problematic. It mig... |
In forum Cybernetics |
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RE: Contract Bidding System for Flexible Trade Between Socialist Enterprises/Countries There will of course be political strife. But the superstructure plays second fiddle to the base. If you have more than one base then you have laid the groundwork for there to be conflict between said... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Contract Bidding System for Flexible Trade Between Socialist Enterprises/Countries >trade between different socialist enterprises Why? Just use planning. >different socialist countries There cannot be different socialist "countries", only different nations within the one socia... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons Maybe? Right tool for the job etc. |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Planning@Home? Virtual supercomputing and Blockchain for a Computational Commons The limiting factor to large scale LP solvers is memory. Or more specifically bandwidth between memory and CPU. Grid computing does not solve that issue. What you could do however is have a grid of no... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Where is Ethereum getting its value? @joe I think you can choose to either consider exchange-value to be a use-value or not depending on the discussion, so long as you make the choice explicit. Otherwise you get a language mismatch and c... |
In forum Finance |
1 year ago |
RE: Where is Ethereum getting its value? Proof of stake is a rent mechanism, no? I haven't finished vol III of Capital yet, but my understanding is that the value of a property is its productivity divided by the interest. The reduction of po... |
In forum Finance |
1 year ago |
RE: Technologies and techniques for planning You could maybe explain linear programming graphically. There's plenty of examples of that on the web. TANS = Towards a New Socialism |
In forum Computational Economics |
1 year ago |
RE: Technologies and techniques for planning For existing technologies there's ERP which I think I've already mentioned on here. Wikipedia has a list of ERP software packages. In a recent discussion with cibcom we concluded that one of the first... |
In forum Computational Economics |
1 year ago |
RE: Simulating the Cost of Inflation The notion that increasing the money supply "causes inflation" is bourgeois political economy mixing its cards together. It is a popular Austrian talking point. It is related to other bourgeois myths ... |
In forum Computational Economics |
1 year ago |
RE: Spam Update @casperadmin Do it. I didn't even know you could do that. |
In forum Site Feedback |
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RE: Spam Update The blog index is full of spam: |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |
RE: Linear Programming Textbooks I've gotten good use out of Linear and Nonlinear Programming by Luenberger and Ye. Let's see if the forum allows attaching pdfs.. Other than that, I just read various academic papers. Renegar's A poly... |
In forum Research Help |
1 year ago |
RE: Developing a "user-ready" planning program @casperadmin Something like that. I also sketched an XML schema for it but perhaps an example is more illustrative, see attachment. Using a schema, contributions can be sanity-checked in various ways.... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |