Ruslan Meeting Notes
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- Research focus - mathematical modeling of stochastic optimization; machine learning - very basic; computer vision; basics in mechanics and electrotechnics - mathematical engineering; mix of informatics and engineering
- Never built mechanical things
- Will like to build a house in the future
- Optimization using mathematics
- Looks for an opportunity to get hands-on skills
- Aerial drone to plant aquaponics
- Software development - python, C++, Java
- Current project in python - robotic inventory of warehouse - Amazon
- All factories have robots now. Therefore, the competitive advantage is logistics. That's where information is the key factor that influences price.
- Thus OSE is competing with those logistics. So this is ethical - OSE would disrupt classical economics completely. We open production, and we open distribution. No longer the classical economic model. That links to the mission of OSE - from regenaration and environment.
- Extreme collaboration - Ruslan has it
- Can "extreme collaboration" win as an economic model? The question is "should it win"
- Primary goal of classical system is profit maximization
- Thus this will maximize profit of some person
- Profit maximization is not sustainable - as if you want to maximize profit, you will
- We have different goals - autonomy, mastery, and purpose - if not maximize profit, maximize self-determination?
- We have well-being of people as an essential part of project. "We provide means for everyone". Different than max profit of a single person or organization.
- We compete with classical model. Linux disrupted server world.
- Idea of OSE is robust - it needs to be not killable.
- The village - it's something that is independent.
- You have means of production. You are independent from other factories. They can create their own society - extremely capitalistic or socialistic - but free to do.