are there ways to give one claude code session the ability to trigger execution in another? (desktop app).
there seems to be a hardcoded blocker, that demands human interaction.
Companies got used to a calmer world:
- lean teams
- concentrated supplier bases
- long qualification cycles
- and too much manual work to react quickly.
That is fine when supply is stable.
It is dangerous when energy shocks, route disruptions, and supply interruptions start compounding, which is exactly what markets are now trying to price. [1]
Being prepared now means having alternatives before you need them:
qualified fallback suppliers, better market visibility, and the ability to move fast under pressure.
(4/4)
[1] https://t.co/DTXssOwvha
Industrial countries may be headed for a dark age.
For decades, world trade was built on three axioms:
⚡️ cheap energy
⛴️ open trade routes
🤝 stable alliances.
That world made it rational to optimize everything for cost.
This vulnerability is now finally exposed. (1/4)
Post-hormuz brings a new supply chain paradigm, that changes manufacturing, sourcing, and changes what “good procurement” means.
🔙 The old model rewarded whoever bought cheapest.
🔜 The next one will reward whoever can react fastest, when their suppliers declare force majeure.
Most companies are not yet built for this change.
(3/4)
hear me out: usage-based taxes
1) Citzens and companies pay proportionate to their your use of government services and facilities. automagically attributed with ai (🪄)
2) the more people use a service, the more funding that gov agency receives.
3) The cost to run and improve the agency is split equally among all verified users of that gov facility.
e.g.
- #all defense, grid, trains, parks, public health...
- #uber overuse of roads
- ...
4) No elections for local gov, they just hire the best people for the job from the free market. High-paying prestigious jobs.
5) All citizens sit on on the board of all gov facilities that they're using, where they vote on granular budget allocation, new hires, attribution of gov.facility use, etc.
6) Fed gov keeps all national functions. Same election process. Reviews performance of local gov by law-binding KPIs and OKRs. can hire and fire with executive authority in special scenarios. Can set tax-to-use attribution model.
Rewards:
- Gov innovation and consolidation of functions through competition over a scarce max amount of taxes.
- Tax avoidance only possible through limiting their use of public property
- Crowdsourcing local public works projects by wealthy citizens and companies to.
- Each political partys only advocate for their thesis on optimal tax attribution logic. Hard mathematical models instead of political bs. Performance discussed publicly.
- Infrastructure is maintained obsessively to avoid outages which could result in a direct drop in tax revenue.
Disincentivizes:
- Waste
- Fraud
- Abuse