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asciilifeform: phf: re transistor, was a series of attempts by asciilifeform to summarize (imho persuasive) thesis of alex rosov
mangol: asciilifeform: if i machine-translate some of rosov's posts and edit toward fluent english as much as i can, would you be willing to polish the translations?
dulapbot: Logged on 2021-09-29 20:14:01 asciilifeform: ftr asciilifeform is partial to alex rosov's cosmography, which offers a hypothesis explaining the demise not only of bell labs but of parc etc.
mangol: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-09-29#1060165 << asciilifeform: can you recommend some essential posts by rosov, and a good ru->en machine translator?
dulapbot: Logged on 2021-03-02 12:22:32 asciilifeform: ru writer alex rosov takes the thesis further -- he gives (fairly solid) argument that a decision was made (by bluebloods of 'civilized' world) in 1968 to halt technical progress. ( and, consequently, to nail sovok, because otherwise it'll eat'em, not having 'gotten the memo' that r&d must stop )
asciilifeform: punkman: lulzy. ( see also. a.rosov (ru fella) in fact said exactly same thing in '19: 'they need a ww3 but can't afford, will organize fictional one' )
dulapbot: Logged on 2021-03-02 12:22:32 asciilifeform: ru writer alex rosov takes the thesis further -- he gives (fairly solid) argument that a decision was made (by bluebloods of 'civilized' world) in 1968 to halt technical progress. ( and, consequently, to nail sovok, because otherwise it'll eat'em, not having 'gotten the memo' that r&d must stop )
asciilifeform: ftr asciilifeform is partial to alex rosov's cosmography, which offers a hypothesis explaining the demise not only of bell labs but of parc etc.
snsabot: Logged on 2021-03-02 12:22:32 asciilifeform: ru writer alex rosov takes the thesis further -- he gives (fairly solid) argument that a decision was made (by bluebloods of 'civilized' world) in 1968 to halt technical progress. ( and, consequently, to nail sovok, because otherwise it'll eat'em, not having 'gotten the memo' that r&d must stop )
asciilifeform: ru writer alex rosov takes the thesis further -- he gives (fairly solid) argument that a decision was made (by bluebloods of 'civilized' world) in 1968 to halt technical progress. ( and, consequently, to nail sovok, because otherwise it'll eat'em, not having 'gotten the memo' that r&d must stop )