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Jun. 30th, 2022 01:15 am“The telos is responsible for what as matter and what as aspect are together co-responsible for the sacrificial vessel.”
Heidegger, quoted from Dusek, Val, Scharff, Robert C. “Philosophy of Technology.”
s: p -> e
t: p -> e
telos, i.e. c:
p -> c
e -> c
Within the scope of a given telos, elements (causes) can be modeled as a slice category. This probably means that an algebra on the telos would be a co-slice cat.
Heidegger, quoted from Dusek, Val, Scharff, Robert C. “Philosophy of Technology.”
s: p -> e
t: p -> e
telos, i.e. c:
p -> c
e -> c
Within the scope of a given telos, elements (causes) can be modeled as a slice category. This probably means that an algebra on the telos would be a co-slice cat.
TIL: Skíðblaðnir
Aug. 4th, 2021 09:44 pmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk%C3%AD%C3%B0bla%C3%B0nir
The Sons of Ivaldi, who High adds are dwarfs, crafted the ship and gave it to Freyr. High continues that the ship is big enough for all of the gods to travel aboard it with wargear and weapons in tow, and that, as soon as its sail is hoisted, the ship finds good wind, and goes wherever it need be. It is made up of so many parts and with such craftsmanship that, when it is not needed at sea, it may be folded up like cloth and placed into one's pocket.
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Oct. 25th, 2020 10:44 pm( Read more... )
-- Spinoza, The Ethics, Part II, Lemma VII, Note.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3800/3800-h/3800-h.htm#chap02
We may easily proceed thus to infinity, and conceive the whole of nature as one individual, whose parts, that is, all bodies, vary in infinite ways, without any change in the individual as a whole.
-- Spinoza, The Ethics, Part II, Lemma VII, Note.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3800/3800-h/3800-h.htm#chap02
Given the huge size of the empire, factors of distance and time determined how closely central government could control the diplomatic activities of its governors on the frontiers.
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Yet this was not the norm.
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Sea travel was largely seasonal and often dangerous. Probably more important, it was highly unpredictable.42 A death sentence from Caligula in Rome for the governor of Syria was three months en route, arriving twenty-seven days after news of the emperor’s death.
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The relative reliability of land communication was the preferred option. Augustus is said to have introduced a system of runners (Suet. Aug. 49), but if it was ever implemented it was soon abandoned. The Principate relied on the imperial post (cursus publicus), a system where those with official authorization (diplomata) could requisition horses and vehicles from either private sources or official posting stations (mansiones).43 It has been estimated that the average speed of this system was about 50 miles a day, although for urgent messages it could have managed up to 160 miles a day.
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The sometimes leisurely nature of diplomacy can be accounted for by the nature of ancient warfare. It was both seasonal, rarely being conducted in the winter, and slow-moving, ancient armies usually only moving at a speed of about 15 miles a day.46 There was often no need for diplomacy to hurry
--- Sabin, et al. The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare, V2.
The ratio of communication speed vs the underlying events is what matters the most.
TIL: Ractopamine
Jan. 8th, 2020 09:59 amMajor U.S.-based meat producers are ramping up for such an uptick. In a November earnings call, Tyson Foods Inc. Chief Executive Noel White told investors that the company expected to export a higher amount of pork to China in 2020 thanks to its new policy of only purchasing hogs free of ractopamine* —a feed additive used in U.S. hogs but banned in China.
JBS USA Holdings Inc., whose Brazil-based parent company is the world’s largest processor of beef and pork, also said it would start selling ractopamine-free pork this month, “in order to maximize export market opportunities.”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-pork-producers-didnt-bring-home-the-bacon-in-2019-11578479401
Food in the US is a highly engineered product. Maybe that's why milk, cheese and meats taste different in Europe. Bread is also different because here it's engineered to be mass produced and sliceable.
* Ractopamine is a feed additive, banned in many countries, to promote leanness in animals raised for their meat.
TIL: the movie industry in 2019
Nov. 18th, 2019 12:28 pmSo far this year, more than 27% of the box-office grosses in the U.S. and Canada have been generated by the five-highest grossing movies, according to Box Office Mojo. Four of those movies were released by Walt Disney Co.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/justice-department-to-terminate-longstanding-legal-rules-for-movie-distribution-11574110393
Disney seems to be the best in making modern fairy tales:
Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Avengers: Endgame | Disney | $2,797,800,564 |
2 | The Lion King | $1,655,168,910 | |
3 | Spider-Man: Far From Home | Sony | $1,131,845,802 |
4 | Captain Marvel | Disney | $1,128,274,794 |
5 | Toy Story 4 | $1,073,173,585 | |
6 | Aladdin | $1,050,693,953 | |
7 | Joker | Warner Bros. | $1,016,599,593 |
8 | Hobbs & Shaw | Universal | $758,910,100 |
9 | Ne Zha | Beijing Enlight | $700,547,754 |
10 | The Wandering Earth | China Film Group | $699,760,773 |
A communication failure
Nov. 9th, 2019 09:15 pmTimoxeinos would write a letter to Artabazos, or Artabazos would write one to him, and they would wrap the message around an arrow beneath the point, tie it to the feathers, then shoot it to an agreed-upon place. But the plan of Timoxeinos to betray Poteidaia was detected, for on one occasion when Artabazos shot an arrow to the assigned location, he missed his aim and hit a man of Poteidaia in the shoulder instead. A crowd of people gathered around this wounded man, as tends to happen in war; they at once pulled out the arrow, and when they perceived the letter, they brought it to their generals. ”
Herodotus, Histories.
They haven't invented cyphers yet.
Quote of the Day: Xi endorses crypto
Oct. 31st, 2019 12:54 amChinese President Xi Jinping has urged increased efforts to speed up development in this sector, underscoring the important role of blockchain technology in the new round of technological innovation and industrial transformation.
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Li Wei, director of the Science and Technology Department of the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, called for an in-depth study of blockchain technology during the Bund Summit in Shanghai on Monday.
Blockchain has great potential to boost digital innovation, he said. "We need to promote the deep integration of blockchain and the real economy to resolve problems like small businesses having difficulty in obtaining loans, banks having difficulty in risk control and government agencies having difficulty in supervision," he said.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1168159.shtml
TIL: cripto regulations
Jul. 6th, 2019 02:05 pmJapan and Switzerland have developed legal frameworks that have attracted cryptocurrency projects and investment. Facebook chose to incorporate the group that will govern Libra in Switzerland.
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Under U.S. tax law, bitcoin users have to track the exact price paid for every bitcoin purchase, keep each one recorded separately, calculate the difference when they sell it and apply capital-gains rules. Even the purchase of a cup of coffee using bitcoin could trigger a capital-gains bill.
The rule “is so absurd people just aren’t doing it,” said James Foust, a researcher at the nonprofit advocacy group Coin Center.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/lawmakers-push-for-new-bitcoin-rules-11562405401
The invention of the movie
Jan. 14th, 2019 12:19 amCommunication of counterfactual situations through dynamic visual stories feels on par with the invention of language.
The shift in consciousness away from films as animated photographs to films as stories, or narratives, began to take place about the turn of the century and is most evident in the work of the
French filmmaker Georges Méliès. Méliès was a professional magician who had become interested in the illusionist possibilities of the cinématographe;
Initially Méliès used stop-motion photography (the camera and action are stopped while something is added to or removed from the scene; then filming and action are continued) to make one-shot “trick” films in which objects disappeared and reappeared or transformed themselves into other objects entirely.
Soon, however, Méliès began to experiment with brief multiscene films, such as L’Affaire Dreyfus (The Dreyfus Affair, 1899), his first, which followed the logic of linear temporality to establish causal sequences and tell simple stories. By 1902 he had produced the influential 30-scene narrative Le Voyage dans la lune (A Trip to the Moon). Adapted from a novel by Jules Verne, it was nearly one reel in length (about 825 feet [251 metres], or 14 minutes).
https://www.britannica.com/art/history-of-the-motion-picture
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Dec. 22nd, 2006 03:53 pmMetal was an inconvenient thing to accept, weigh, divide, assess as to quality in powder or chunks, although more convenient in this regard than cattle. Accordingly, from the earliest known times and more likely somewhat before, metal was made into coins of predetermined weight. This innovation is attributed by Herodotus to the kings of Lydia, presumably in the latter part of the eighth century BC.
Coinage after the Lydians developed greatly in the Greek cities and in their colonies in Sicily and Italy to become a major art form. p. 10.
Coinage was a notable convenience. It was also an invitation to major public and minor private fraud. For profligate or hard-pressed rulers, and these, over time, have been n clear majority of their class, it regularly appeared as a flash of revelation that they could reduce the amount of metal in their coins or run ill some cheaper brass and hope, in effect, that no one would notice, at least soon. . Thus a smaller lmount of silver or gold would buy as much as before, or the same pure weight that much more. p.11
Coinage after the Lydians developed greatly in the Greek cities and in their colonies in Sicily and Italy to become a major art form. p. 10.
Coinage was a notable convenience. It was also an invitation to major public and minor private fraud. For profligate or hard-pressed rulers, and these, over time, have been n clear majority of their class, it regularly appeared as a flash of revelation that they could reduce the amount of metal in their coins or run ill some cheaper brass and hope, in effect, that no one would notice, at least soon. . Thus a smaller lmount of silver or gold would buy as much as before, or the same pure weight that much more. p.11