Lösung

Christopher Alexander proposed to consider and design and construction of buildings and towns as Solutions to (design) Problems.

Ward sees an analogy between the "fortress of Deckchairs" that emerged to protect claimed Ownership and the misguided application of crypto to protect our conversations. matrix

> In both there is a disregard of simple universal solutions in favor of complex solutions that take effort to maintain and simply doesn't work. I say that in light of the crypto vulnerability announced yesterday. https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/331

⇒ The Superior Organizational Capability of the Privileged

My point in this example is not to solve the shortage of deck chairs by having logistics "simply" deliver more deck chairs, but to focus the example on the question: For which problem is this a solution? matrix

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Lö̲sung feminine noun Gen. Lösung Pl. Lösungen 1 (Bewältigung) Gen. Solution to) (eines Konflikts, Widerspruchs) resolution (einer Aufgabe, eines Problems, usw.) solution (Gen., für to) ▸ des Rätsels Lösung the answer to the mystery ▸ das also ist des Rätsels Lösung so ˈthat's it or the answer 2 (Annullierung) (einer Verlobung) breaking off (eines Vertrags) cancellation (einer Verbindung, eines Verhältnisses) severing (eines Arbeitsverhältnisses) termination 3 (Physics, Chemistry) (Flüssigkeit) solution (das Auflösen) dissolution, dissolving