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89. Jangajji (장아찌), in the Northern Style

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  (Epistemic status: what, you thought that this somehow wasn't a recipe blog?)   This is a recipe blog. It always has been, at least in part. I'm not going to give you the recipe until the very end, because that's what recipe blogs do, right? I'm going to tell you a whole bunch of irrelevant-feeling personal context about the food and then finally actually drop the recipe. But unlike most recipe blogs, that personal context is actually really quite relevant. You ever think about lost recipes? They're a tragic microcosm of lost information in greater generality. There's lost plays like Love's Labours Won, lost books like the second volume of the Poetics, lost music like Karelia Music, and lost film like Bulgasari. Each one is a wound in human culture that will never heal. There's entire lost libraries, too - the House of Wisdom during the sack after the Sack of Baghdad, the Library of Alexandria (whose books fell apart - they largely weren't bu...

88. Two Gods of Trade (A Treatise)

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(Epistemic status: a nonstandard frame for economics that finally crystallized; as usual, descriptive of patterns I've observed in trade, gift economics, and coordination; more prescriptive than my usual about what patterns build what kind of prosperity; and surely incomplete. Built heavily out of the Glowlarion theological-decisiontheoretic frame. For SC, and anyone through whose hands the coins I've made pass or have passed.) Come, sit down. Have a drink and let me tell you a tale... "Long ago, on a dusty road through a desert, there trudged a travelling merchant. The road was unpaved dirt, barely better than the shifting sands around it; the merchant's donkey struggled to pull his cart over potholes and through the occasional dune that had drifted onto the path; the merchant's cart was loaded down with bolts of fine cloth and sturdy pottery jars of preserved fruit. The merchant relaxed as he approached an oasis; he and his steed were parched, and he had been wal...

87. Eigenfruit Pie

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(Epistemic status: project idea that I am reasonably confident is actually achievable. Feedback, independent experimentation with shared results, and especially alpha-testers all decidedly welcome. There's someone who this post would have been for, in a brighter kinder universe, but this is not that possible world and he will never read this. It's not for him and he will never get to eat anything I make. So it's for MEG, IL, and TT instead, and all my other friends who appreciate good experimental desserts. And also the Philly Pies. Go birds; eat your batteries; third championship fornever.)    I can't remember quite when I first came up with this idea. Maybe it was after reading up on the Tree of 40 Fruits pictured above. Maybe it was after reading that passage about kitchen trees producing different kind of snackable fruit year-round in Too Like The Lightning. Maybe the seed of it was planted in me while wandering through a farmer's market one afternoon.  I had a ...

86. Factual Truth, Mythic Truth

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(Epistemic status: well-attested and frequently mentioned and talked around, but often not actually talked about explicitly. For IL.) "Truth is stranger than fiction." "Stories are sometimes truer than hard facts." "Elith-mirta, true-truth, must never be confused with ainai-mirta, beauty-truth; such would be a severe heresy." "Long, long ago, when crows were white..." "As a writer, your job is harder than God's. God simply made things be true. You have to make them make sense." There's something lurking here. Can you see it? There's a slippage of language around truth here. Sometimes it hides behind the verb "to be". It seems to have to do with two senses of "truth". One sense lives in the world of atoms; of cause and effect; of axioms, theorems, and proofs; of studies of psychology and economics; of precisely how everything that objectively exists is, precisely how it is, devoid of any subjectivity or in...

85. The Clustering Theory of Gender Specification and Enumeration

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(Epistemic status: a long-held theory/frame that I am finally feeling OK with putting on this blog; may now be somewhat obsolete; definitely incomplete. Descriptive in a very loose way, only barely prescriptive. Please do not cancel me about this. For PR, JM, and probably IL.)   I have this theory of gender, built on some obvious-seeming observations and frankly sorta facile charts as started to make the rounds on the internet circa 2014. Then I thought about it, and elaborated it. Then I thought about and elaborated it some more. The core is this: there is a high-dimensional (or perhaps hyperbolic) genderspace, individual people inhabit points in that space (mostly nearby to the perihuman gender manifold), what a "gender" is is a natural-seeming cluster in that space, and the number of genders you are willing to accept to exist affects which genders you consider there to be. Let's break that down, more slowly this time. Consider those cute little two-axis gender graphs o...

84. Measurable Cognitive Factors Contributing to General Intelligence

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(Epistemic status: taking a framework other people have started on and then abandoned; actually kind of predictive. Probably not complete, but the frame seems unique to me and I want other people to think about it. For NC, JM, and PR.)   Intelligence! A famously hard thing to pin down and operationalize. The part where people often assign it some kind of moral or valuative dimension - in both directions - and then allocate universally vital resources based on who seems to have it and who doesn't makes that even harder. The part where people either deny that it has a genetic basis and thus focus on misguided environmental schemes or consider the predominant genetic basis to be so all-important as to try to push breeding programs based on it makes it harder yet. Worst of all, some people even go as far as to deny that "intelligence" in the abstract even exists as a meaningful property of a person let alone a measurable one, or go heinously egregiously wrong and try to tie i...