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  1. Feb 2024
    1. Ground down to stone

      for - cement - process inefficiency

      process inefficiency - cement (see below)

      • The world over we crush rocks (like gabbro) into gravel. - We dig up and pulverise limestone.
      • In gas powered factories we burn the limestone to make cement.
      • We dig up a lot of sharp sand.
      • At state-of-the-art batching plants we mix them with water to make liquid concrete.
      • With sophisticated algorithms and just in time management principals
        • a fleet of wagons distributes it to building sites. - Meanwhile we’ve
        • laid out steel falsework and
        • timber formwork.
        • sprayed on releasing agent and
        • laid rebar on spacer blocks.
        • pour on the concrete
        • vibrate, level and float it and then wait.
      • A week later we strip away the formwork;
        • after 28 days we remove the falsework.
        • Hey presto! Stone again!
        • In two months we’ve turned
          • a lump of 230N stone into
          • a lump of 40N concrete.
  2. Nov 2023
    1. in our modern way of thinking the dominant metaphors 01:10:43 are mechanical and in mechanical system is literally the case if you can make the system more efficient you get rid of waste so if you have parts that duplicate each other they're not needed you can get rid of one of them and 01:10:57 that's true for mechanical systems so that waste and mechanical systems can is something you can get rid of and decrease efficiency but in living human 01:11:08 and even biological systems duplication is not waste its resilience
      • for: key insight - modernity - inefficiency - biological system - resilience

      • key insight

        • in our modern way of thinking the dominant metaphors are mechanical
        • and in mechanical system is literally the case if you can make the system more efficient you get rid of waste
        • so if you have parts that duplicate each other they're not needed you can get rid of one of them
        • and that's true for mechanical systems so that waste and mechanical systems is something you can get rid of and decrease efficiency
        • but in living human and even biological systems duplication is not waste it's resilience
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        • aspectualization and situatedness
  3. Oct 2022
    1. If I start pestering them now, the security team at my LARGE_CORP employer might allow me access to sorucehut.org in about 3-4 months.

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