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Assumptions

josephfouche wrote 1 month ago: Links to my assumptions series: Assumptions: Desire Assumptions: Adaption Assumptions: Control Assum … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, Learning to Live With It, Power, boyd, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Strategy

Assumptions: Tactics

josephfouche wrote 4 months ago: Tactics is the fifth and final software control loop on the adaptive stack. Like culture, politics, … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Learning to Live With It, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Strategy, War, CPSOT stack

Assumptions: Operational Art

josephfouche wrote 4 months ago: The operational control loop is the fourth highest level software layer on the adaptive stack. Like … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Learning to Live With It, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Strategy, CPSOT stack, Tactics

Assumptions: Politics

josephfouche wrote 4 months ago: Politics is the second highest control loop in software on the adaptive stack. Like culture, politic … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Learning to Live With It, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Strategy, Culture, CPSOT stack

Assumptions: Culture

josephfouche wrote 4 months ago: Culture is the highest software control loop on the adaption stack. Culture is an OODA loop. Culture … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Learning to Live With It, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Culture, CPSOT stack, Evolution

New Project

josephfouche wrote 4 months ago: I’m going to resurrect a dormant software project I started a year ago for creating a web-base … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Gratuitious Python Propaganda, Learning to Live With It, OODA Loop, adaption, Strategy, Python, Culture, Tactics

Lag

josephfouche wrote 6 months ago: Adaptive Market The incumbent theory: the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH): [T]he notion that marke … more →

Tags: Learning to Live With It, adaption, black swan, CPSOT stack, Culture, Economics, Finance, OODA Loop, Politics

Twitter War: Now With Tasty Frosting

josephfouche wrote 6 months ago: A victim of Twitter War Three levels of power proposed by RAND: …(1) resources or capabilities … more →

Tags: The Final Appeal, adaption, OODA Loop, Politics, Power, Strategy, War

Strategy and the Race to the Sea

josephfouche wrote 6 months ago: Race to the Sea Strategy is a Race to the Sea. The Race to the Sea in 1914 pitted Britain, France, a … more →

Tags: The Final Appeal, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Strategy, War, CPSOT stack, spectrum of power

Waging the Deep War I3 comments

josephfouche wrote 10 months ago: How do you wage a deep war? Deep war is an attack on the very deepest cultural underpinnings of a hu … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, Wicked Problem, Power, Politics, War, Howard Bloom, deep war, Dune

Neglected Strategists: Kautilya2 comments

josephfouche wrote 11 months ago: Max Weber observes in Politics as a Vocation: A really radical ‘Machiavellianism,’ in th … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Tiggers are Wonderful Things, 5GW, Diplomacy, how zen, Kautilya, Machiavelli, Military History, neglected strategists

Squeezing Fate Out of Nothing at All

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: War is a clash between compression algorithms. Reality is too vast to fit in one tiny skull. It must … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Tiggers are Wonderful Things, The Final Appeal, Power, OODA Loop, Sun Tzu, Politics, Azar Gat, Clausewitz

The Tactical Loop3 comments

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Zenpundit has a fortuitously timed post On “Learning Organizations”. It covers many of the same them … more →

Tags: The Final Appeal, OODA Loop, adaption, Strategy, War, Iterative Development, CPSOT stack, better groupthink, Tactics

Aerodynamic Hierarchy

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Adam Elkus has an interesting article up: Can Strategy Be Crowdsourced? He makes several interesting … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, Strategy, Terrorism, Culture, how zen, CPSOT stack, better groupthink, Tactics

Every Tactic Has Its Thorn

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Tactics as aesthetics Tactics is the fifth and final layer of functionality on the CPSOT stack: Cult … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, strange trip, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Sun Tzu, Politics, Clausewitz

Operations is Just Some Yellow Fluff2 comments

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Operational virtuosity but at what cost? Operations is the fourth highest layer of functionality in … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Politics, Margin of Safety, Clausewitz, Strategy

Strategy is the Forgotten Middle Fluff

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Strategos Strategy is the third highest layer of functionality in the CPSOT stack: Culture: divides … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, Power, OODA Loop, adaption, Sun Tzu, Politics, Clausewitz, Strategy

Politics is that Moist, Toxic Cake1 comment

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Politiking Politics is the second highest layer of functionality in the CPSOT stack: Culture: divide … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, strange trip, Power, OODA Loop, Politics, Clausewitz, Strategy, Culture

Culture is the Tasty Filling2 comments

josephfouche wrote 1 year ago: Culture is the white filling Culture is the highest layer of the CPSOT stack: Culture: divides prior … more →

Tags: one ring to rule them all, The Final Appeal, strange trip, Artistry, Power, OODA Loop, Politics, Strategy, Culture


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