rufuyun
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Be sure to read the rule before you leave@lemmygrad.ml•Database program involving planned economy?
3·2 years agothis board is a godsend.
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Be sure to read the rule before you leave@lemmygrad.ml•Database program involving planned economy?
4·2 years agoI’m starting to think I should make this my whole undergrad research project. I could develop a tiny part of it for this DB course. Thanks for your response, lots of helpful stuff here and will come back to it and others’ comments…
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Be sure to read the rule before you leave@lemmygrad.ml•Database program involving planned economy?
5·2 years agoHaven’t done any linear algebra or dug into matrices yet… do you think light study of the basics on KhanAcademy would be enough? I’ve done calc 1 and 2 and discrete math.
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Be sure to read the rule before you leave@lemmygrad.ml•Database program involving planned economy?
8·2 years agoI read it years ago, and I should definitely dig in again and review. Big part of why I want to do everything in labour time as much as possible. However I think he suggests the use of a neural network at one point which is a little over my head for now. I am thinking simpler like the pen and paper material balance planning the Gosplan cdes used to do…
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Ask Lemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml•Without colonialism is it likely that there would have been "enough" wealth in Western Europe to complete primitive accumulation, enough capital to kick off capitalism as we know it?
3·2 years agoI’m asking because I wondered if dependence on colonial wealth could inform an argument that capitalism is historically contingent, that it was possible for there not to be capitalism
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Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•I took an unpaid internship.
13·2 years agoThere is no doubt that the unpaid internship is exploitative, moreso than the already discouraging/tiring path to a first job programming. But I also think you were right to accept it as a step towards launching a career. It’s something you will never have to do a second time… onward and upward
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Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•You know what grinds my gears? Technology.
41·3 years agoGreat magazine, loved the articles about modern sailing ships and sewage handling by aquaculture.
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Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•You know what grinds my gears? Technology.
131·3 years agoI believe as individuals and society we are over reliant on unnecessarily advanced technology and should seek alternatives to distance ourselves from this.
I feel about the same way, to the point I don’t even really want print media to die. We’re still looking at something right in front of us, but at least it isn’t a screen. I’ve been framing it mentally as part of an intentional relationship I want to have with technology, and I think generally others should consider this too. Adopt technology selectively and critically, don’t just let them foist new consumer durables on you, LOL.
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Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•How the “American Dream” died, now that the USSR fell and capitalist scum don’t need to throw crumbs at the working class anymore to keep them from joining the communists
3·3 years agocomrade Jacob must have studied something well-compensated or become very skilled to pull 70k a year!
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Communism@lemmygrad.ml•Poland continues its free democracy by banning politicians tied to the Polish People's Republic
1·3 years agoMay we live to see a revolutionary socialist restoration, but more than a restoration, a forging anew <3




Behind the Urals is great. John Scott was a fellow traveller or party member in New York as I recall. Immigrated to the USSR to work in Magnitogorsk.