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See Dijkstra's discussion of the "Buxton Index" in https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/transcriptions/EWD11xx/EWD117...:

> The Buxton Index of an entity, i.e. person or organization, is defined as the length of the period, measured in years, over which the entity makes its plans. For the little grocery shop around the corner it is about 1/2, for the true Christian it is infinity, and for most other entities it is in between: about 4 for the average politician who aims at his re-election, slightly more for most industries, but much less for the managers who have to write quarterly reports. The Buxton Index is an important concept because close co-operation between entities with very different Buxton Indices invariably fails and leads to moral complaints about the partner.


Thanks for this! A brilliant insight, which I don't think I ever encountered before.

I saw your Ask HN via RSS

pedantry: stochastic token predictors are already finite state machines; they just aren't deterministic finite state machines

like radio in the 1920s?

On what axis was it polarizing.. it was maybe a social media for the well-connected, so.. elitist vs populist?

I've come to appreciate Sixto over Bob Dylan, because he reminds me of some vital "(in)efficacies" that I can see(?) in the participants here :)

Lagniappe (Joan's dad): https://pubs.aip.org/aapt/ajp/article-abstract/28/3/254/1036...


Oops, I was a decade off in my primary referent: 1930s

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Goebbels#:~:text=Goebbe...

but sounds like 1920s may be fine overall?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_public_relations#:~...

(at least Bernays, whatever he may have advocated about undermining source attribution, did not seem to advocate actual sock puppets?)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Bernays#Third_parties


from Bernays' 1928 book: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.275553/page/n1...

> The radio is at present one of the most important tools of the propagandist.

What you couldn't do with radio is to triangulate targets via associated clusters; they used snail mail to do that.


4.3

> Regarding the state, armed groups typically seek to violently disrupt and prevent the state from fulfilling core functions, such as protecting the population and delivering essential services. This not only erodes state presence, but also undermines perceptions of state legitimacy and sends a message to the civilian population about the costs of supporting the state.

Even in (some) industrialised first-world countries there are political groups which seek to prevent the state from fulfilling core functions, such as protecting the population and delivering essential services.


not a strict improvement: didn't ABC have persistent variables?


I like how the 1937 "Model K" adder is literally on a breadboard.

(are those knife switches in the upper right?)


U-type flat spring, see fig 2, precursor to transistor

https://www.calling315.com/relay-logic

The user facing switches are 'A' & 'B'


Procrastinating on urgent tasks is fine. It's important tasks that ought not be procrastinated on.


Good point. The good thing is that beatdelay.co is designed for both types of tasks. :)


Shouldn't "anti communism week" be celebrated on or around "Law Day", ie 1 May?


Yeah, but he needs to win back his swingfluencers (eg Thiel) quick

short term prediction: The D self-distances from anti-anti-semitism


Signal for squelch — I'm still alive, just not very orange-active. Maybe November?


Orange as a mellow shade of red ;)?

https://geohot.github.io/blog/jekyll/update/2025/10/19/solut...

(Imho the demograph is more like a tricolour with a fat white diagonal of "doing things not worth writing about" :)


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