no thanks iβll pass
no thanks iβll pass
phases.substack.com/p/the-price-... part 2 mostly just reading labban on OCC and uneven value transfer, with particular attention to what he calls the 'negative territoriality' of extractive industries/primary production
phases.substack.com/p/the-price-... Part 1 of 3 posts on price, value, and oil. this part is just about getting the transformation problem out of the way
oh no he deleted lol but it was this
god forbid we act purposively and make real decisions about which technological pathways we ought to pursue, rather than let every harebrained VC wet his beak bullshitting some $5 billion DAC scam in texas
tooze is technically wrong but spiritually correct re: wind/solar/batteries. conversely his opps are technically deceptive (at best) and spiritually dead
phases.substack.com/p/ai-data-ce... some head-clearing on our dismal situation in Appalachia
itβs just kind of insane to me to be in the midst of the fed govt clawing back green subsidies, remanding renewables permits, and ofc the AI Menace and be like soying over a marginal increases in solar power on the texas grid lol. like brother what is going on in your brain rn
phases.substack.com/p/note-on-th... also a brief thing on the industrialization of animal metabolisms from marxβs POV
sorry a repost i know but im also writing a brief thing about the infrastructural geography and associated constraints of Appalachian gas that prospective AI development is now trying to exploit. up soon
phases.substack.com/p/copy-price... i'm still doing this bullshit if you even care
i think itβs a result of his training/reference points, but yea. he wants to say this is a problem of capitalism, attributes the βtransitionist narrativeβ as the ideology of 21st c capitalism, and explicitly wants to write an economic history, but all limited bc he is over-committed to symbiosis
that's a very good point! i'm not sure where it is coming from re: fressoz, as his primary influences seem to be historians of tech. but i think 'metabolism' is likewise plagued with the same sort of static reading inherited from early sociology
bluesky update: some thoughts on fressoz's new book, which offers a thesis i have identified with for a long time now. hearing someone else say it provides a generative opportunity for critique/self-critique phases.substack.com/p/symbiosis-...
letβs go
oh no what's happening
i get liking teams and rooting for them but having a sports team you like lose ruin your day or really caring about a rivalry to the point that it makes you actually angry is soooo soy
forgot to take the trash out before i left town #stinky
business idea: gas station where they treat you like a race car driver and have like five guys run out to you. one guy would fill up your tank obviously but not sure what the other 4 would do yet
thanksgiving food sucks ass i wish i was eating MAPO TOFU
sometimes thanksgiving day convo gets so counterrevolutionary you just gotta hit unc with the fluoride stare πΆπ
this year iβm thankful for bluesky! π¦ whoβs with me?
great to see all the yimby cretins slither over here and frame things like cumulative impact assessments and community engagement as cumbersome red tape. the irony is these things DO streamline development by providing public pressure with a formal release valve to delegitimize any further dissent
whoops correction water obstruction/encroachment permits (chapter 105)
i regularly attend oil and gas industry events and they always roll out a guy from EPA or one of its state-level equivalents to talk about 'permitting reform'. PA's DEP is already working on outsourcing all air quality permit review to a pool of """"3rd-party"""" industry consultants
again & again, the energy sector demonstrates how irrational the private property regime is as basis for efficient utility-scale land-based projects and w/o fail we have industry plants and other dimwits misidentifying the impasse. if you want a transition, it's gotta be a public work. no other way
interconnection queue backlog is not primarily a regulatory problem it is a problem of profitability and of leasing. loosening permit reqs is not going to disincentivize behind-the-meter generation distributed via long-term power purchase agreements, which is the major driver of renewable buildout
But yeah on the permitting reform front specificallyβIβd really encourage people to adopt a βprofit maximizingβ vs βcost minimizingβ lens before making claims that ceding a bunch of power to fossil interests is βworth it,β even if you donβt care about the many, many other issues
i usually don't like fried tofu in ramen but theirs is really good
never kill yourself