The Post-Work Pipe Dream
The Post-Work Pipe Dream
Hey another anarchist engineer spotted in the wild!
And hey at least control theory tends to have practical applications. I keep wanting to write basically a whole dynamics and statics textbook but where the formulas are extended to non-Euclidean spaces. Not just to like hyperbolic and parabolic geometry but to even more exotic metric spaces that aren’t locally Euclidean or necessarily continuous.
Not much use for that kind of math whatsoever, but it’s fun
What part of control theory are you focused on?
I keep wanting to write basically a whole dynamics and statics textbook but where the formulas are extended to non-Euclidean spaces.
Check out the book Mathematical Control Theory: Deterministic Finite-Dimensional Systems by Eduardo Sontag. A lot of his results take place in general metric spaces. You might also want to check out Infinite-Dimensional Systems Theory by Curtain and Zwart for an account of linear systems theory developed for separable Hilbert spaces. And for nonsmooth control, check out Nonsmooth Analysis And Control by Francis Clarke.
So you might need to blend a couple existing ideas together. Give it a shot!
Not much use for that kind of math whatsoever, but it’s fun
Immediately, I think it would have uses in quantum computing (where the state space can be an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space) and fluid dynamics (which are governed by partial differential equations, which can be represented as abstract differential equations on suitable function spaces).
What part of control theory are you focused on?
PM me for more details since I don’t wanna doxx myself, but my interest is in nonlinear dynamical systems.
I love helping and working on things. What kind of things? I dunno. Tell me what you’re doing. Now we’re doing it. I don’t even care if there’s a product or end in sight. I just like to do a something, and in the process, try to discover what this something is or what else it can do if we did it wrong.
I wouldn’t call myself a boot-licker, but I’d totally work to find out what angle and pressure is most effective for licking boots, and then try to find out if it can be applied to ice cream.
My point being that you sound like a very special person with a specialized focus and set of skills. But those who are worried about productivity would still have freaks like me. The ones who can find the bright side of a turd, and even roll it up a hill if you can let me find the mentally simulating aspects.
I love helping and working on things. What kind of things? I dunno. Tell me what you’re doing. Now we’re doing it.
Great attitude! You’re gonna have some great stories when you get older 😁.
honestly that’s me and my hommies at the ses en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Emergency_Service
we got a cool truck, loads of rad tools… and ocd.
you got a leak? tree fall over? ☎132500
free time is a bit lacking for me though :(
The ideological war is easy to win.
What socialism needs is competent people getting involved locally, creating organizations, networking.
Anarchy requires socialism. Monpolies empower hierarchies of violence to work against humanity. As the original post suggests, humans are unable to pursue passions and a wage to live.
Socialism is not when some state does stuff, but when humans collectively own the means of production. Humans fight fires. Humans build roads. Bosses take credit.
I would like that. My room has two light fixtures, each with two bulbs. For some reason, exactly half of each doesn’t power a light bulb anymore.
I asked an electrician who visited to replace those fixtures. I think they didn’t.
Ya know, while at work today I took a break from the computer stuff to sketch out some concepts for plumbing that I’m going to rework at home for one of my hobbies, a pond.
Maybe I would be the guy in the OP that goes around fixing pipes! Then once I’m in the door I’d offer to install Linux on any computers I see.
I would totally go around my neighborhood to help people accomplish their residential “hunny-do” lists.
Help that old lady changer her air filters, put new batteries in the smoke alarm, replace the gasket on the fridge, install a heating element in the water heater, build bookshelves, whatever they need.
Problem is I’m so exhausted from working for fatcats, I don’t have the energy to help my neighbors. Pretty sure that’s by design.