The concept of a “digital economy” is still relatively new, having grown up alongside the World Wide Web (WWW) back in the 1990s. A definitive economic history of the WWW has yet to be written, and what can be said… Read More ›
Technology
Digital Sovereignty: Prerequisite of the National Intranet (Pt. I of III)
Thirty three years have passed since the World Wide Web (WWW) was established in March 1989 and nearly three decades since the WWW became accessible for general purposes around 1993-1994. In the early years of the WWW (as an estimate,… Read More ›
Update (16 March 2022)
As promised, I recently uploaded the next batch of .pdf documents to the Digital Library. This new batch are related to theoretical research and technical reports on the interest in Zero-Carbon Fuels over the past ten years. Some other documents… Read More ›
On Russia Invading Ukraine (5 March 2022)
Anyone reading The Fourth Estate may notice that I have not been posting as much as I used to lately. Between posting something new like Economic History Case Studies and Conservative Socialism or focusing on contemporary events, I felt that… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The MAFV (Pt. II of II)
The technological developments of the Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) began in the trenches of the First World War. The British, French, Germans, and Russians were among the first ones to begin their forays into this then-emerging branch. That concept was… Read More ›
Update (25 February 2022)
I am currently taking care of other matters at the moment. That also includes the work being done on the second half of the latest addition to Economic History Case Studies. It should be made available sometime tomorrow. The MAFV… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The MAFV (Pt. I of II)
In both Editions of The Work-Standard, I discussed about the possibility for the Socialist Nation to be employing MATVs (Miniature Automated Tractor Vehicles) and MARVs (Miniature Automated Repair Vehicles) as sources of Digital Arbeit. Digital Arbeit, for those who do… Read More ›
Future Plans for the Blog
Having decided to release the Second Edition of The Work-Standard last week, I am still committed toward scaling back the number of Blog posts that I write on a weekly basis. Expect fewer “Updates” and “Revisions” here, now that the… Read More ›
How COVID-19 Fell for DPRK’s “Korean Mousetrap”
If anyone is interested in finding reliable news sources on the DPRK and the ROK, there is Korea Now, which I have identified as a South Korean state-funded media outlet, and I also recommend this North Korean Vlogger on YouTube…. Read More ›
Update (30 January 2022)
This Blog post is intended to showcase some of the completed illustrations intended for The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). Even though I finished several of them, there are a few more that have yet to be completed. The incomplete ones are… Read More ›
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