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4 – Cybernetic-utopianism and the tale of two laws: Moore’s Law and Amdahl’s law

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| c++, concurrency, history of science, metaprogramming, silicon valley agonistes

mandrake As we have seen through our long Anabasis to this point, I have used interpretations and propagandizations  of Moore’s Law and Amdahl’s Laws as backstory and context for explication of a movement I call cybernetic-utopianism[from our first installment: a movement of the “possessed”  in the Dostoevskyian  sense to establish a self-sustaining social feedback system(both […]

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Breadcrumbs:(I want to talk about you) , Fabulous Science , John Waller…

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| history of science, silicon valley agonistes

I know grasshopper , I know. The tagline on this site is ‘directions in distributed computing’. But remember these vignettes are stepping stones to higher wisdom , a path to enlightenment that will be revealed…or something. The relevance of this little book is that it started me on a tangent of thought that made me […]

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