Forwarded from "Opal"
دوستان یه دختره امروز با موتور اومد دانشگاه بعد از موتور اومد پایین اولین کاری که کرد دست کشیدن لای موهاش بود بعد من اینطوری داشتم نگاهش میکردم:😧
Forwarded from Hegelian Rebellion (genealogically proletarian)
Hegelian Rebellion (genealogically proletarian)
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هنوز که هنوزه هیچ سیستمی به پای OGAS طراحی شده توسط ویکتور گلوشکف نمیرسه. اگه باند تبهکار خروشچف مانعش نمیشدن، این امکان به وجود میومد که وفور در عین حفظ محیط زیست پدید بیاد
Viktor Glushkov's OGAS (All-State Automated System) was a visionary concept for a centralized computer network intended to revolutionize economic planning and management in the Soviet Union. While OGAS was never fully implemented, Glushkov proposed a comprehensive design for how it could work based on the available technology of the time (1970s).
Here's a simplified explanation of how OGAS was envisioned to work:
1. Centralized Planning: OGAS was designed to centralize economic planning by creating a unified information system that would collect, process, and disseminate data relevant to economic activities across the entire Soviet economy.
2. Hierarchical Structure: OGAS would have had a hierarchical structure, with a central coordinating authority at the top overseeing various levels of regional and sectoral planning agencies. Each level would be responsible for collecting and managing data related to its specific area of operation.
3. Data Collection: The system would collect vast amounts of data from enterprises, organizations, and government agencies throughout the Soviet Union. This data would include information on production levels, resource availability, labor allocation, supply chains, inventories, and economic indicators.
4. Data Processing: OGAS would process the collected data using computer algorithms and analytical tools to generate insights, forecasts, and recommendations for economic planning and decision-making. This processing would involve tasks such as optimization, simulation, and forecasting to identify inefficiencies, allocate resources efficiently, and plan production targets.
5. Communication Network: OGAS would rely on a network of interconnected computers and communication channels to transmit data between different levels of the economic planning hierarchy. This network would enable real-time data exchange, collaboration, and coordination among planning agencies and enterprises.
6. Decision Support: OGAS would provide decision support tools and interfaces for planners and managers to access and interact with the system. This would include dashboards, reports, modeling tools, and interactive interfaces to facilitate decision-making and policy formulation.
Overall, OGAS was conceived as a technologically advanced system to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and centralization of economic planning in the Soviet Union. However, due to various challenges, including technological limitations, bureaucratic resistance, and the eventual collapse of the Soviet system, OGAS was never fully implemented, remaining a visionary concept in the history of computing and economic planning.
Here's a simplified explanation of how OGAS was envisioned to work:
1. Centralized Planning: OGAS was designed to centralize economic planning by creating a unified information system that would collect, process, and disseminate data relevant to economic activities across the entire Soviet economy.
2. Hierarchical Structure: OGAS would have had a hierarchical structure, with a central coordinating authority at the top overseeing various levels of regional and sectoral planning agencies. Each level would be responsible for collecting and managing data related to its specific area of operation.
3. Data Collection: The system would collect vast amounts of data from enterprises, organizations, and government agencies throughout the Soviet Union. This data would include information on production levels, resource availability, labor allocation, supply chains, inventories, and economic indicators.
4. Data Processing: OGAS would process the collected data using computer algorithms and analytical tools to generate insights, forecasts, and recommendations for economic planning and decision-making. This processing would involve tasks such as optimization, simulation, and forecasting to identify inefficiencies, allocate resources efficiently, and plan production targets.
5. Communication Network: OGAS would rely on a network of interconnected computers and communication channels to transmit data between different levels of the economic planning hierarchy. This network would enable real-time data exchange, collaboration, and coordination among planning agencies and enterprises.
6. Decision Support: OGAS would provide decision support tools and interfaces for planners and managers to access and interact with the system. This would include dashboards, reports, modeling tools, and interactive interfaces to facilitate decision-making and policy formulation.
Overall, OGAS was conceived as a technologically advanced system to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and centralization of economic planning in the Soviet Union. However, due to various challenges, including technological limitations, bureaucratic resistance, and the eventual collapse of the Soviet system, OGAS was never fully implemented, remaining a visionary concept in the history of computing and economic planning.
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Forwarded from دوزخ امّا سرد
این صفحهٔ "نقد کتاب" هم مدیرش یک ایدئولوگ سطحی و پرته که سه سالی هست کاراش صرفاً جنبهٔ تبلیغاتی پیدا کرده.
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کمتر کسی شاید اینجا اندازهٔ من از احمد شاملو خوشش نیاد، اما کدوم آدم عاقلی منتظر یک پست فحاشی تمامعیار به شاملو از طرف منه؟ تشویقکنندگانش انگار از خودش کم ندارن.