Polistra's Mill

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  • Healthy reaction

    After WW2 everyone was FUCKING TIRED of working doubletime under extreme conditions. Though the conditions here were vastly better than in Europe, the same response happened in both places. Workers in the ’50s expected to do their job, without undue strain and stress, in a reasonable number of hours.  Workers also expected to support a…

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    August 18, 2022
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  • Gresham metaphor

    Most of the content on the Blockworks Macro channel is pure bitcoin crap. But as usual, the bitcoiners are often the best realists on everything else. This clip features an old guy talking with two young Bitcoin Bros. Starting at 36 minutes, the old guy makes a wonderful analogy with Gresham’s law. Our information has…

    polistra

    August 18, 2022
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    Bitcoin
  • Stark idiots

    I’m impressed by the NON-PANIC of those German electronics publishers. While the country was being bombed down to bedrock and Thermited to a crisp, the home front kept on with business and fun. The Post Office made training films about new developments in TV, and the magazines wrote about experimenting with leftovers instead of new…

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    August 17, 2022
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  • D-tag? What D-tag?

    American Radio Library has added a nearly complete collection of Funkschau, a German electronics newsletter. It started publication in the 20s and is still in business. The magazine scarcely noticed WW2. Near the end, a few articles on DIY parts appeared, but the mix of theory and construction and review remained constant as the pages…

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    August 17, 2022
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  • Oz is not dumb.

    Everyone is making fun of Dr Oz’s grocery video. Let them eat Cruditay. BUT: Youtube has dozens of his grocery shopping videos (segments from the Oprah show) for the last 10 years. They look and sound like the new one. Most are about prices. So this latest grocery price video isn’t a first try, it’s…

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    August 17, 2022
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    Sucker Filter
  • Immersion is the key

    Looked again at the Austin “free” university, which is still waiting for accreditation so it can say the same things all the other universities are saying. The website had an article by Boghossian, one of the big Cancelleds. This led to his Youtube channel where he “challenges” the beliefs of the wokesters in Socratic style.…

    polistra

    August 17, 2022
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    Duane Jones, experiential education, skill-estate
  • Swift would appreciate this

    Via Brownstone,  a magnificent Swiftian article by Thomas Harrington. In merciless detail he “thanks” all the demons who censored and cancelled and fired and condemned the heretics, for their wonderful “apologies” and “reconciliations” now that the demons have silently admitted the heretics were right all along. Outside of Swiftian fables, of course, facts do not…

    polistra

    August 16, 2022
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    Modest proposal
  • Did you realize Paul had a band before Wings?

    A discussion among UX nerds about the addictive properties of Infinite Scroll. I had completely forgotten that there was a time before Infinite Scroll! I noticed Infinite Scroll for the first time in 2015. It was novel and a bit disorienting, but I liked it, and immediately realized its addictive kick. = = = =…

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    August 16, 2022
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  • Yang is dumb.

    Andy is at it again, pretending to solve our problems by introducing fancy gimmicks in the “voting” system. As far as I can tell from his glitzy but vague website, he doesn’t have any actual plans or proposals for economics or industry or peace. He just wants rank-choice “voting”. Pre-Yang nasty complicated voting: Yang’s New…

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    August 16, 2022
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    Constants and Variables, Henry Wallace, Sucker Filter
  • Straightening up a fact

    Last month, pointlessly trying to counter the standard notions about Soviet vs US, I wrote: While Stalin was alive, Soviets had no physical way to listen to the West. Instead of tunable radios, all citizens had Muzak speakers hard-wired to the official cable system. They could choose from two or three official channels. Anyone who…

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    August 16, 2022
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  • Everything is needed and used

    I’m halfway tempted to place this under Thiel questions because it seems so obvious and so completely unrecognized. Maybe it’s more recognized than I think, but I sure as hell don’t see it in the usual “science” websites and newsfeeds and forums. Writing and reading are hard-wired parts of the human brain, just like speaking…

    polistra

    August 15, 2022
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    Thiel questions
  • Status is all.

    Facts do not exist. Status exists. Latest “news” item via New Superstitionist: We have ignition! An analysis has confirmed that an experiment conducted in 2021 created a fusion reaction energetic enough to be self-sustaining, which brings it one step closer to being useful as a source of energy. The fusion ignition took place on 8…

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    August 15, 2022
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    Status
  • Ask and ye shall…

    Previous item about AI and creativity made me wonder what AI would do when instructed to draw an old car. Would it come out hopelessly weird like a ’62 Dodge, or would it be a statistical average of all old cars, like the generic advertising cars? Neither. Ian Fischer has made a movie solely by…

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    August 14, 2022
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  • 1906 reprint

    Linked this in previous item. It’s worth a reprint. = = = = = START REPRINT: Looking for old info on coherers, ran into a US Census publication from the magic year of 1906. The Census bureau wrote a splendidly informative article on the present condition of electricity and electronics, getting everything right and describing…

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    August 14, 2022
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  • Latest Kirn quibble

    Kirn’s latest pithy point: We need a few experts on the history of experts. Such a figure could estimate their average accuracy. My guess is that it hovers between 1 and 2 per cent. If it were any higher, we would not have needed new ones every few years. This is a beautiful observation about…

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    August 14, 2022
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    Constants and Variables, Kirn Quibbles, Metrology
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