Table of Contents Toggle Critique of the requirement for registration and the resulting possibility of the existence of unregistered objects or individuals. Criticism based on the impossibility of equipping all deserts and dark corners with surveillance systems. Criticism based on the assumption of the existence of a parallel, shadow society. Continue Reading
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Dialogue about identification
— Cars will learn to recognize people by their faces. “I don’t even know how to approach the task of face recognition, even though I’m not a specialist.” — Not “facial recognition,” but rather recognizing people. This is necessary so that we don’t depend on identifiers that can be lost, Continue Reading
Transparency and Models of Power
Table of Contents Toggle The essence of the problem Eternal problems of power On Limited Rationality Transparency Minimization of organizational costs Karma. Power and society Technically ensured transparency Production relations Asymmetry of information From the Life of Dinosaurs Wikinomics NTP. Finance Presumption of disclosure of information What to do? Dinosaur Continue Reading
From egalitarianism to kleptocracy
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. fb2. ). Edit Jared Diamond Chapter 14. In 1979, while flying with a group of familiar missionaries over a remote swampy area of New Guinea, I noticed several isolated huts scattered miles apart. The pilot began to tell me that recently, Continue Reading
Peer-to-peer finance
Currently, the financial system is, in one way or another, a primary tool of power and an attribute of the state. Reconism implies the development of management systems based on mass cooperation. Therefore, when it comes to monetary circulation, the monetary system itself should be decentralized and represent a kind Continue Reading
A word about peer-to-peer finance.
Table of Contents Toggle How was it? What about now? Barter network What else? Transparency Money Difference from barter Conclusion. How was it? When several hundred years ago, the peasant Ivan Pasyuk came to another peasant, Peter Vydryhaylo, and asked to borrow an axe in exchange for a sack of Continue Reading
Reckonism vs. Totalitarianism
There is a thesis that goes like this: “ Reckonism implies that society must be absolutely homogeneous and share the same views on moral and legal issues. This is unrealistic, or only possible if everyone SUBMITS to a single opinion, because hiding or resisting, even passively, is IMPOSSIBLE. And this Continue Reading
Taboo.
Tabooing is the easiest path to moral enslavement. The system of taboos is the most effective way to keep the masses in line. Through taboos, one can make a person constantly reflect on the question, “Am I doing the right thing?” while keeping thoughts about the source of the taboo Continue Reading
An apple for Snow White.
P. Drucker in his article “The Next Information Revolution” (Forbes ASAP, August 24, 1998) noted that: “The dissatisfaction of top management with the data provided by information technology has triggered a new, subsequent information revolution.The text for translation: ». It is precisely the bureaucratic elite that is currently the main Continue Reading
About Reputation
Table of Contents Toggle Necessary public goods Reputation versus opportunism Experiments in computer networks Conclusions Necessary public goods When we talk about public goods, it’s important to understand that public goods are what bring people together, as well as the “added value” that members of society gain from being part Continue Reading