I look at the rise and fall of the British and US empires, measured in terms of their share of world energy consumption.
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I look at the rise and fall of the British and US empires, measured in terms of their share of world energy consumption.
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Now seems like a good time to talk about fascism. In this post, I use linguistic data to probe the deep origins of fascist thought. And I gaze at the rising tide of fascist sentiment in anglophone writing.
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In this essay, I take a deep dive into the history of American plutocracy and its conspicuously Republican roots.
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I test if the US housing crisis could be solved by taking money from the rich and handing it too the poor. Spoilers ... it would work.
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Houses are getting more expensive. In this post, I look at the reasons why.
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Efficiency isn't a tool for conserving energy --- it's a catalyst for technological sprawl.
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It appears that I've been blogging for five years. Here's some obligatory navel gazing to celebrate.
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Yes, the Bitcoin network uses loads of energy. But so does mainstream finance. So which system is more energy intensive? In this post, I do the math.
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I take a dive into the world of software and look at the problem of managing dependencies. From the Unix design, we've inherited many problems. Can we nix them with 'Nix'?
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I spent the better part of 2023 debunking the idea that higher interest rates down-regulate inflation. Here were the top 5 posts.
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Building on Regan Boychuk's work, I take a quantitative look at how newspapers in Canada's oilpatch censor the reporting of environmental journalist Mike De Souza.
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