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Tomas' place in cyberspace - Blog
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Tomas' place in cyberspace - Demoscene
Demoscene - This is a list of demoscene productions that I've had a hand in, which includes demos, games and random things. Most production were made either entirely by me, or together with Digital Sounds System (DSS), or more recently...
Consulting
Consulting - I am available for consulting projects from time to time. This page documents the areas in which I feel most qualified, which currently include: I also have experience with some specific C and C++ libraries, which are listed ne...
Contact
Contact - Please do not use these for consulting inquiries, I have a separate page for that. Since this page contains cryptographic fingerprints it is best viewed over HTTPS . OMEMO fingerprints for the XMPP accounts are at the end of the p...
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Tomas' place in cyberspace - web
Web
Tomas' place in cyberspace - podcasts
Podcasts
I'm going to Marx22 in Stockholm
Me and David Zachariah will be holding a presentation and discussion on cybernetic planning and climate change reversal this Sunday at Marx22 in Stockholm at ABF-huset, Sveavägen 41, Stockholm . Click here for the conference scedule. We...
Marx22 presentation video
Click here to download the slides . The video is also mirrored on my YouTube channel and on Paul Cockshott's channel . Video download links - Because HTML5 doesn't support specifying multiple resolutions in the tag (only allow...
Tomas' place in cyberspace - hunting
Hunting
2023 moose hunt report
Last year I participated in my first ever moose hunt. This post documents my experience of it. Being a huge nerd I have also collected some statistics around it as a labour process. For readers who are unaware, the moose hunt in Sweden is s...
Informatik 2023 talk
This is a recording of a talk I held remotely at the Gesellschaft für Informatik conference in Berlin on September 29th 2023. Click here to download the slides . The video is also mirrored on my YouTube channel . Video download links - Beca...
Shadow plans and ghost shifts
Lately I've been thinking of ways to perform "dress rehearsals" for a future democratic planned economy. As I have said on here before, it is important that planning penetrates down to the shop floor and into all communities,...
On Marxian notation
In working on a future post I noticed my annoyance at Marx' use of the prime ( ′ ) symbol for the "rates" of various things, such as s ′ = s / v for the rate of exploitation. The mathematician in me doesn't like this sin...
GoBiGas technical coefficients
I recently learned of the GoBiGas project , an experimental gasification plant constructed by Göteborg Energi operated between 2014-2018 and mothballed since then. The idea is to turn biomass in the form of wood pellets and bark into methan...
Workers and Resources parser published
Leone recently asked me about the parser for the game Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic that I wrote about in the post Mixed integer planning . It is licensed under the AGPL and available here: workers_and_resources on GitHub . Overv...
Tomas' place in cyberspace - open hardware
Open Hardware
Feasibility is optimal
I consider such certainty maximization to be equivalent to maximizing feasibility, which in turn is useful for ensuring viability. Some readers may wonder what the point of defining f ( x ) is when it comes to solving linear programs. The a...
Co-simulation and feedforward planning
In this post I will make the argument that error control (feedback) is not sufficient for good planning and that feedforward control is indispensable for good planning. To understand my motivation around this it is necessary to take a detou...
Tomas' place in cyberspace - cybernetics
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On self-concordant convergence
In the post Feasibility is optimal I suggested introducing a new barrier function to guarantee faster convergence towards the analytical center of a polytope. This turns out to be unnecessary or even detrimental, and in this post I will get...
Installing libreboot on a ThinkPad T420
In this post I have documented my efforts to get libreboot running on a pair of Lenovo ThinkPad T420's that I found in Umeå Hackerspace . The motivation is that I needed a new laptop, the ThinkPads were there, but they didn't supp...
Raspberry Pi thermostat
Due to various compounding personal reasons I was not able to winterize my house in time this year. Usually I do this some time in November, before much snow has fallen so it is still accessible by car. It is a process that involves drainin...
Härdin.se - now also over HTTPS!
This site is now available over HTTPS, via Let's Encrypt . Thanks to certbot , getting this up and running was easier than I thought it would be. There were two hurdles in the getting-on-HTTPS process: first the blackhole stuff in my A...
Accept-Language test
This is a quick test of using MultiViews in apache2 to serve two versions of this article: this version in English and another in Swedish. Which one you see depends on what your browser has sent in the Accept-Language HTTP header. You can g...
Planning code published
I recently got an email from Leone of the econophysics Discord channel fame, asking for the code used in the post Planning complexity for model economies . I've been meaning to publish it for quite a while, and this was as good an excu...
Tomas' place in cyberspace - electronics
Electronics
Tomas' place in cyberspace - Blog
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Tomas' place in cyberspace - fmigo
Fmigo
web@ retired
Due to spam I have retired the web at haerdin dot se e-mail alias and replaced it with comments at haerdin dot se. comments@ is more generic as well, which is useful for things like YouTube.
I was on Elossa
Elossa is a podcast run by Elokapina , the Finnish section of Extinction Rebellion. We talk about planning, its history and especially how planning relates to the climate struggle. We also talk about the Swedish government's inability ...
Tomas' place in cyberspace - math
Math
Planning, cybernetics and socialism, part 2
This is the second video in the two-part series I'm doing in collaboration with Paul Cockshott . This video is mirrored on my YouTube channel and on Paul's channel here .
Quantifying autonomy in planning
For the system as a whole the total autonomy is the volume of the prism, which is just the product of the hexagon's area and the side length. If the number of production methods n is larger than three then the result is a prismatic pol...
FmiGo ported to Debian 12 and Ubuntu 23.10
Yesterday I finally got around to adding support for Debian 12 (Bookworm) and Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) to FmiGo . A bug that caused one test to hang put me off doing this for a while. After a bunch of printf() debugging the bug turned...
Tomas' place in cyberspace - Blog
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Another reply to Josef Průša
That many actors in the "open source/open hardware community" should oppose this is natural, since open source has an inherent bourgeois character. Note that free software is not immune to similar criticism since it does not confr...
I was on The Deprogram!
The Deprogram is a podcast run by the YouTubers Hakim, Yugopnik and Second Thought (aka JT) that talks about socialist theory, with jokes. Hopefully I got the element above correct. Your browser should prefer Opus, then Vorbis, and finall...
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Planning, cybernetics and socialism, part 1
Expect part 2 in roughly one week. This video is mirrored on my YouTube channel and also on Paul's channel here .
Homepage updated, FmiGo mentioned
I noticed just now that I don't have a link to the FmiGo website on this site, so I took the opportunity to update the landing page with a mention of the project. Me and Claude would like to see it picked up by someone, or perhaps a co...
Ubuntu 22.04 support added to FmiGo!
Three days ago I pushed support for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) to FmiGo . This has been sitting on my disk for a month or two and I finally got around to testing, cleaning it up and pushing it. This post is mostly a shameless ploy t...
Imported comments, smarter Makefile
Finally got around to importing the comments from the old WordPress site into pelican. I had in mind to write some kind of automatic script to do this, but there were only 11 comments in total which didn't justify spending the time wri...
More site fixes
Spent part of today fixing more things with this site. I figured out that it's possible to have static "pages" just like WordPress, so I've added one of those ("About"). I also fixed the default CSS ("nomy...
Changed landing page, create_article.sh
I have changed the site so that what used to be the "about" page is now the landing page. The only tricky thing with this is that some URL metadata had to be set so that clicking on "Home" brings the user to the root of ...
Hello, Pelican!
The second reason is so I can uninstall PHP from the server, a move in line with my goal of living a PHP free life :) - The final reason is that this allows me to write blog posts from my terminal. This might mean I take the time to write s...
Simplified website design
I simplified the CSS on here to hopefully work better for people who are using a dark theme. I also made the index pages like Blog into tables, which should hopefully work better with screen readers.
Custom CSS
I decided to modify/simplify the CSS on this thing to something more ~cybre~ . Makes the place feel more- comfy. Colors are probably not final - enjoy the green/red on dark gray for now. The only thing that really remains of the old theme i...
Bye-bye, Google!
Just a little post celebrating removing the parts of this template which pulled stuff in from third-party domains, namely fonts via Google and some broken link to html5.js hosted via Google Code. I also pre-emptively removed some Google Ana...