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Writing and Reading as Technology (11): Writing Rules

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 2nd February 202229th January 2022

The technology of writing isn’t simply the infrastructure of thought: it’s the enabling infrastructure of most of the complex activities we think of as government.… Read More »Writing and Reading as Technology (11): Writing Rules

Scott Sonenshein on Chasing and Functional Fixedness

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 28th January 202228th January 2022

Chasing is the idea that the more resources we have, the better results we can achieve. Chasing is detrimental because… it takes us off our… Read More »Scott Sonenshein on Chasing and Functional Fixedness

Technology (21): Dan Wang on Technology as Process and Learning by Doing

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 24th January 202222nd January 2022

This is an extract from a much longer article by Dan Wang. His point about the learning-doing feedback loop applies to just about everything, of… Read More »Technology (21): Dan Wang on Technology as Process and Learning by Doing

Elites: Oligarchy, Aristocracy, Decline and Fall

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 12th January 20229th January 2022

Two long quotations on a theme I’ve been mulling over for the last few weeks. We value excellence and equality (moral equality for sure, and… Read More »Elites: Oligarchy, Aristocracy, Decline and Fall

Guidelines 2022

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 3rd January 20223rd January 2022
  • 1 Comment

Given that you already have far more than most people in history, and are as-good-as-certain to have more stuff than you’ll ever need even if… Read More »Guidelines 2022

MetaCroc: 50k; New Rhythms

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 18th December 202118th December 2021

This post is part of a series recording the growth (or shrinkage) of DriverlessCrocodile in the spirit of experiment, and in case the information is… Read More »MetaCroc: 50k; New Rhythms

Technology (20): Software Eats the World (again)

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 15th December 202115th December 2021

Software Eats the World means… … that any product or service in any field that can become a software product will become a software product.… Read More »Technology (20): Software Eats the World (again)

Writing and Reading (and visual art) as Technology (9): Virtual Realities

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 14th December 202114th December 2021

Seven year-old Onfim slays his enemies; Onfim is a wild beast. Onfim (hat tip: Alex Tabarrok and Owen) reminds us that reading and writing (and… Read More »Writing and Reading (and visual art) as Technology (9): Virtual Realities

Resource Magnet

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 10th December 202110th December 2021

Your job, of course, is to solve THE PROBLEM*. The next problem down is that there’s no way you can solve THE PROBLEM on your… Read More »Resource Magnet

A Hole in the Heart

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 7th December 20217th December 2021
  • 1 Comment

Your organisation can live for a long time with deep cultural problems: broken attitudes to people, to the work, to the people you’re trying to… Read More »A Hole in the Heart

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