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This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
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Episode 5: Low-tech business & systems engineering “The light at the end of my ecological crisis tunnel.
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Make sure you read Episode 1, Episode 2 and Episode 3 of our blog post series before starting the fourth one below!
Episode 4: Low-tech ≠ green-tech ≠ primitive-tech “Better pick the right horse!
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Make sure you read Episode 1 and Episode 2 of our blog post series before starting the third one below!
Episode 3: Technology is dead. Long live technology! “In real life, there are often multiple solutions to a problem, some better than others.
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Make sure you read Episode 1 of our blog post series before starting the second one below!
Episode 2: A supply / demand equilibrium “In order to find the solution, frame the problem well beforehand.
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Episode 1: Setting the scene The uncomfortable and heartbreaking sequence depicts extenuated chimpanzees looking desperately for shelter in a devastated Amazon-like rainforest.
It appears at the end of the “Planet of the humans” documentary from Michael Moore and is meant to illustrate what will happen if humanity doesn’t change.