Notes on the Legibility War An Article by David R. MacIver notebook.drmaciver.com The basic idea of legibility is that the act of making something comprehensible enough to control is itself an act that shapes the thing to be controlled, often with far greater consequences than the control itself. This is because it removes complexity that is deemed as irrelevant that makes it harder to control, and that complexity may be in some way essential to the health of the system. controlsystemscomplexitylegibility
Finda An Application keminglabs.com RESULTS IN 16MS OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Did you know computers are fast? True fact. Finda uses vectorized CPU instructions and bitmap indexes to search in-memory results, and never waits on the disk or network. Furthermore, Finda is developed and used by the author exclusively on a circa 2013 MacBook Air. If you have a newer or more powerful computer, it’ll be even faster. performance