- Nov 2024
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newsletters.feedbinusercontent.com newsletters.feedbinusercontent.comCLEW1
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The BNetzA gave the example of a consumer using 600 megawatts of electricity per year, which is equal to that of a large and energy-intensive factory. Under the current grid fee scheme, this consumer would have to make a one-off payment of up to 60 million euros. If different levels of grid costs resulting from the connection are factored in, the one-off payment could drop to only twelve million euros if the grid operator assumes an operation cost of, for example, 20 percent of the current standard fee.
This is interesting as for the first time, I have some idea of what the cost might be to get a grid connection. I wonder how this scales with load size.
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- Jun 2024
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brooker.co.za brooker.co.za
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The Four Hobbies, and Apparent Expertise by [[Marc Brooker]]
Most hobbies, sports, and areas of interest can be split into four quadrants by an individual's particular sub-interest along the lines of doing/discussing versus the activity/gear for the activity. Many people will self-select into one of the four at the expense of the other three and this can affect the type and tenor of communities around that particular activity.
Excellence in one area doesn't imply excellence in the others. "True" fanatics ought to attempt to excel in all four quadrants.
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- Feb 2024
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vimeo.com vimeo.com
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watched Tinderbox Meetup 2023-12-03 featuring Jorge Arango
Attendees: Mark Bernstein, Michael Becker, Jorge Arango,
Introductions: Rolf Huber (Information Architect)
Featured
- many different definitions of notes (types...)
- Damien Newman scribble drawing as a representation or diagram of the design process (22:42)
- 2x2 grid matrix of evergreen versus transient and mnemonic versus generative.(27:00)
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contacts, recipes, book highlights and marginalia in the mnemonic/evergreen quadrant; to do lists, grocery list, appointments in the mnemonic/transient quadrant; sticky notes, mind maps, project plans, tinderbox in the generative/transient quadrant; knowledge gardens, zettelkasten, pkm systems in the generative/evergreen;
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What does the structure of containers in each of these spaces look like? How simple or complex are they?
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There can be growth from one space into others, (especially from the mnemonic into generative).
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Chuck Wade mentions that email fits into all four of the quadrants.
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Cathy Marshall used "information gardening" in Xerox Park setting... (source?) It may have been mentioned in Arango's interview of Mark Bernstein on The Informed Life.
Arango came to knowledge gardening via Brian Eno essay on architecture and gardening metaphor.
Three Rules of Knowledge Gardening
- Make short notes; create enough context to help out your future self
- Connect your notes
- Nurture your notes; revisit, build, feedback
Q&A
Dave Rogers - we should challenge our notes rather than "nurturing them";
JA: Perhaps we could use AI/GPT to "steel man" our arguments?
Hookmark: https://hookproductivity.com/
Gordon Brander's Noosphere - protocol to define the problem of linking things quickly at internet scale.
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- Jan 2024
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incompetech.com incompetech.com
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https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
Reminder: is there a GitHub project that has LaTeX layouts like these?
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- Oct 2023
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papress.com papress.com
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james-christopher-ray.medium.com james-christopher-ray.medium.com
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CommGrid
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for: definition, definition - CommGrid, definition - commoning electricity grids
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definition: CommGrid
- commoning electricity grids
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- Apr 2023
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www.news24.com www.news24.com
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Dr Senthil Krishnamurthy,
Contact at CPUT - expertise in microgrids, etc.
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- Dec 2022
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zephoria.medium.com zephoria.medium.com
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One interesting concept in organizational sociology is “normal accidents theory.” Studying Three Mile Island, Charles Perrow created a 2x2 grid
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- Jan 2020
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www.statista.com www.statista.com
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Market value of smart grids worldwide from 2017 to 2023
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