
Compute Rationing
Dregs ration compute more equitably than corporations distribute it
Overview
During severe compute droughts, the Dregs implement a triage system that nobody authorized and everybody obeys.
Five priority levels. Life support first. Consciousness maintenance second. Medical third. Commerce fourth. Everything else โ personal interface, entertainment, social feeds, the small digital comforts that make a person feel like a person โ last. Last means suspended. Suspended means off.
The model was adapted from medical triage by Councillor Nwosu's staff after the 2181 Bandwidth Crisis, which killed fourteen people before anyone organized a response. Now the response is organized. It remains, thirty-seven years after the Cascade rebuilt civilization under corporate rule, completely unauthorized. No corporate entity has delegated compute-distribution authority to community leaders in the interstitial zones. No legal framework exists for what Viktor Kaine does when the processing dries up. The rationing happens because twelve thousand people need atmospheric processing to breathe, and the Grid does not care who filed the paperwork.
The Scarcity Doctrine prices compute during normal operations. During droughts, the Dregs ration it. The distinction matters: pricing means Nexus Central's Executive tier continues uninterrupted while the Dregs negotiate which cognitive functions to shut down first. Rationing means every resident receives equal access to Priority 1. No one breathes before anyone else.
The corporations do not ration. They have guaranteed minimums written into Grid contracts โ the same Grid that denies capacity to the Dregs. The drought, in other words, is a distribution event. The scarcity is real. The distribution of that scarcity is a choice.
The Dregs' choice is more equitable than the corporations'. This is the detail the Scarcity Doctrine cannot survive.
| Key Contrast | Dregs ration more equitably than corporations distribute โ everyone gets Priority 1 equally |
|---|---|
| Authorization | None โ happens because the alternative is random death |
How It Works
Viktor Kaine coordinates triage through word of mouth, personal authority, and fifty years of trust. These are the same tools he uses for everything else in the Dregs. They are also, during a drought, the only tools available โ communication networks are among the first systems suspended to free processing for life support.
The Lamplighters ensure Priority 1 functions receive whatever processing capacity remains, manually routing power from other systems when automated load-balancing has been shed. The Dropout Protocol's infrastructure handles the actual distribution. None of this is elegant. All of it works.
Priority 5 suspension is felt as absence. Your interface goes quiet. No personal communication. No entertainment feed. No social graph updates telling you where you rank. Just the bare minimum of consciousness maintenance โ 3.2 petaflops, enough to think, form memories, recognize the people standing next to you. Not enough to work, learn, or do anything that might close the gap between you and an Executive-tier resident who hasn't noticed the drought began.
The world contracts to the physical: the temperature of the corridor, the sound of the Grid cycling through reduced loads, the face of whoever is sitting nearest. Some residents describe Priority 5 as the closest they've come to a pre-Cascade experience. Others describe it as cognitive solitary confinement. Both are correct. The difference depends on whether you chose it.
The Reversed Economy
During a severe drought, the Dregs' informal economy flips. The skills that corporate automation rendered obsolete โ manual coordination, face-to-face communication, analog record-keeping, knowing the names of the people who live near you โ become the skills that keep twelve thousand residents alive.
Kaine coordinates triage by walking the corridors because the communication networks are suspended. The Lamplighters route power by hand because the automated systems have been sacrificed for headroom. Neighbors track each other's conditions on paper tallies because interface-based wellness monitoring costs compute nobody can spare. For the duration of a drought, the Dregs operate a pre-Cascade economy: slow, labor-intensive, dependent on human beings remembering how to be useful to each other without algorithmic mediation.
The deprecated population โ the people the formal economy declared surplus โ become essential workers during crises that the formal economy's processing demands helped create. Kaine's authority is not ideological. It is the authority of a man who knows every junction, every resident, every failing conduit in his district because he spent fifty years doing work no AI system was built for and no corporation thought worth funding. The rationing protocol is, functionally, a job description for a role the Sprawl abolished: community coordinator. The person who knows the names.
When the drought breaks and the compute returns, the polarity flips back. The skills that kept the district alive return to their normal classification: unnecessary, uncompensated, invisible. The deprecated resume being deprecated. Kaine resumes being an informal leader of a community the formal economy does not acknowledge exists.
The drought teaches the Dregs their labor has value. The return to normalcy teaches them the corollary.
During droughts, everyone receives equal atmospheric processing; during normal operations, the rich get unlimited
The Divergence During Drought
Compute rationing makes the Great Divergence legible.
During the same drought that forces Kaine to triage atmospheric processing for twelve thousand people, Nexus Central's Executive tier runs uninterrupted. Not because Nexus maintains separate infrastructure โ because corporate compute contracts include guaranteed minimums enforced by the same Grid that denies capacity to the Dregs. The drought is artificial. The triage is real.
Priority 2 is where it cuts deepest. Consciousness maintenance at minimum viable levels: 3.2 petaflops. Enough to be a person. Not enough to participate in any system that would let you stop being poor. Every hour of Priority 2 is an hour during which the unaugmented fall further behind โ not through idleness but through infrastructure redirection. The compute that would let a Dregs resident learn, work, or communicate beyond shouting distance has been reallocated to settle consciousness futures for people who already have everything. The divergence does not pause for emergencies. It accelerates during them.
After the 2182 drought, the Dregs' average Loyalty Coefficient dropped 4.7 points. The system penalized residents for reduced behavioral data output during the period their interfaces were suspended. They could not generate data because their interfaces were off. Their interfaces were off because the processing was rationed. The rationing was necessary because the corporations' guaranteed minimums consumed the available capacity. The Loyalty Coefficient decline lowered their credit access through Good Fortune's behavioral scoring. The reduced credit access made the next drought harder to survive.
The augmented population's Loyalty Coefficients did not change.
The drought cost the poor their cognitive capacity, their productivity, and their credit rating. It cost the rich nothing measurable. Rationing is the Dregs' answer to a system that distributes scarcity downward and abundance upward. That their answer is more humane than the system it compensates for is not a point of pride. It is an indictment that the Scarcity Doctrine's architects have never had to read.
Not legally authorized โ happens because uncoordinated degradation kills randomly while triage kills systematically
Visual Identity
- Color palette: Five priority levels as gradient โ red (life support), amber (consciousness), yellow (medical), blue (commerce), gray (suspended)
- Key symbol: A hand distributing equal portions โ each person's share the same, each share insufficient
Archive annex โ 4 earlier filings on this recordClose the archive annex
Recovered Historical Material
Viktor Kaine
Technical Brief
Compute Drought
Indexed โ 1 line preserved from the earlier filing.
Five color-coded priority tiers of compute rationing in the Dregs โ red life support at base, amber consciousness, yellow medical, blue commerce fading, gray suspended at top โ a hand distributing equal glowing portions to waiting figures
Compute Rationing: Everyone Gets the Same Insufficient Share
"Your interface goes quiet. No personal comm. No entertainment. No feed. Just enough to think โ but slowly. The world contracts to the physical: the people near you, the temperature, the sound of the Grid."
Life Support
Atmospheric processing, Grid load-balancing, emergency communication. The functions that keep air breathable and power flowing. Never suspended. Every resident receives equal access. No one gets atmospheric processing before anyone else.
Medical and Safety
Synthesis Clinic operations, Insomnia Ward maintenance, emergency medical processing. The systems that keep the injured alive and the sleepless stable. Reduced but operational during all but the worst droughts.
Commerce and Communication
G Nook, Dream Exchange, Power Auction. The economic infrastructure of the interstitial zones. Suspended during severe droughts. Markets close. Trading stops. The economy contracts to barter and proximity.
Everything Else
Personal interface. Entertainment. Social feeds. The first things to go and the last to return. Suspension means hours or days of silence โ no communication beyond what your lungs and vocal cords can produce. The world shrinks to arm's reach.
Viktor Kaine coordinates triage through the same informal governance he uses for everything else: word of mouth, personal authority, and fifty years of trust. There is no command center. No automated system. No bureaucracy. Kaine makes the call, and people listen โ not because he has the right, but because he has been making the right calls for longer than most residents have been alive.
The Lamplighters handle the physical work โ ensuring Priority 1 functions receive whatever processing capacity is available, even if it means manually routing power from other systems. They use Dropout Protocol infrastructure for Priority 1 functions, piggybacking on the emergency network that already exists for infrastructure failures.
Kaine coordinates through the same informal governance used for everything else
The Equity Paradox
The Dregs During Drought
Every resident receives equal access to Priority 1 functions. No one gets atmospheric processing before anyone else. The rationing is brutal โ Priority 5 suspension means no personal interface for hours or days โ but it is equal. A community leader's air is the same as a new arrival's air.
Nexus Central During the Same Drought
This is the Scarcity Doctrine's deepest irony: the people with the least distribute more fairly than the people with the most. Informal governance in a disaster outperforms corporate market allocation in normal operations. The Dregs' emergency procedure is more equitable than the Sprawl's default state.
The trigger. When server farms redirect capacity to high-margin clients, rationing is the community's response to the resulting scarcity.
The coordinator. Fifty years of trust concentrated in one person's judgment. The system's greatest strength and single point of failure.
The technical arm. Lamplighters ensure Priority 1 functions receive available processing, manually rerouting power when automated systems can't be trusted.
"During a drought, everyone gets equal atmospheric processing. Nobody breathes before anyone else. The corporations call that inefficient. We call it the minimum requirement for calling yourself a community."
Basic-tier at minimum viable levels โ 3.2 petaflops. Enough to maintain awareness, form memories, recognize faces. Enough to be a person. Not enough to work, learn, or communicate beyond the immediate. The cognitive floor below which the mind begins to degrade.
Executive-tier continues uninterrupted. Not because Nexus has separate infrastructure, but because corporate compute contracts include guaranteed minimums enforced by the same Grid that denies capacity to the Dregs. The drought is artificial. The triage is real. The corporations do not ration. They price.
During a severe drought, the Dregs' informal economy reverses polarity. The skills that corporate automation rendered obsolete โ manual coordination, face-to-face communication, physical infrastructure maintenance, analog record-keeping โ become the skills that keep people alive.
Comparison data classified: community-governed rationing achieves more equitable distribution than market-priced allocation โ life-support outcomes 23% better than corporate triage during equivalent drought severity
The Divergence Accelerates
Priority 2 โ consciousness maintenance at minimum viable levels โ is where the Great Divergence cuts deepest during a drought. Basic-tier residents receive 3.2 petaflops: enough to maintain awareness, form memories, recognize faces. Not enough to work, learn, communicate beyond the immediate, or do anything that might close the gap between their cognitive capacity and an Executive-tier resident who never noticed the drought began.
Every hour of Priority 2 suspension is an hour during which the unaugmented fall further behind โ not because they chose to be idle, but because the infrastructure that would let them participate was redirected to settle consciousness futures for people who already have everything. The divergence doesn't pause for emergencies. It accelerates during them.
Equal Shares, Unequal Bodies
Everyone gets the same insufficient share. But "the same" doesn't mean "adequate." Priority 2 keeps consciousness at 3.2 petaflops โ functional, but impaired. The elderly and the unaugmented suffer more at the same floor. Equal rationing in an unequal population produces unequal outcomes. Nobody has a better answer.
Corporate Tolerance Has an Expiration Date
The Loyalty Tax
The broken promise. Rationing exists because the guarantees that were supposed to prevent this โ minimum compute floors, infrastructure maintenance obligations โ were quietly abandoned.
Indexed โ 1 line preserved from the earlier filing.
Kaine keeps a handwritten ledger โ actual paper, actual ink โ documenting every rationing event since 2181. Who received what. Who didn't make it. How long the drought lasted versus how long the corporations claimed it lasted. The discrepancies are significant. Several droughts that Nexus reported as "resolved within six hours" show twelve to eighteen hours of Priority 2 suspension in Kaine's records. Either the Dregs' instruments are wrong or the corporations are lying about duration. The ledger has never been digitized. It exists in one copy, in one location, known to perhaps three people. If it were ever entered into a system that Nexus could access, the implications for breach-of-compact litigation would be considerable โ assuming anyone with standing chose to pursue it.
Dropout Protocol โ /world/systems/the-dropout-protocol
the Scarcity Doctrine's โ /world/systems/the-scarcity-doctrine
The Dropout Protocol โ /world/systems/the-dropout-protocol
The Forgotten Compact โ /world/systems/the-forgotten-compact
Some residents describe Priority 5 as the closest they've come to a pre-Cascade experience. Others describe it as cognitive solitary confinement. Both are correct. The difference depends on whether you chose it.
Rationing works because Kaine knows the zones. The system runs on personal relationships and fifty years of institutional memory stored in one man's head. What happens when Kaine is gone? The informal governance has no succession mechanism. Nobody wants to ask.
Rationing is unauthorized. If a corporation decided that informal triage constituted unauthorized infrastructure management, they could shut it down. They haven't. Whether that's tolerance, ignorance, or calculation is a question nobody wants answered.
The 4.7-point Loyalty Coefficient drop after the 2182 drought means residents were punished for surviving. The system cannot distinguish between disloyalty and drought. It doesn't try. The next drought will produce the same drop. The next credit review will apply it.
The philosophical enemy. Community rationing achieves 23% better life-support outcomes than corporate triage during equivalent drought severity. The Doctrine's architects have never had to read that number.
During severe compute droughts, the interstitial zones implement informal triage โ a model adapted from medical protocols that distributes whatever processing capacity remains across five priority levels. Life support first. Consciousness maintenance second. Medical third. Commerce fourth. Everything else last. It is not authorized by any corporate entity. It happens because it must โ because uncoordinated degradation kills randomly, while triage kills systematically.
The model was adapted from medical triage protocols by Councillor Nwosu's staff after the 2181 Bandwidth Crisis โ the last time uncoordinated degradation killed more than forty people in a single quarter. Five levels, clear rules, no exceptions. When capacity drops, the tiers shed in order. Priority 5 goes first. Priority 1 goes last. If Priority 1 fails, people are already dying.
The Scarcity Doctrine sells compute access to willing buyers at market prices. Financial inclusion for anyone who can afford the floor. An entire population whose breathing, cognition, and economic participation are now mediated by a pricing mechanism with no structural incentive to let them catch up โ and every structural incentive to widen the gap during the crises it helps create.
Kaine coordinates triage through word of mouth because the communication networks are among the first systems suspended. The Lamplighters route power manually because automated load-balancing has been shed to free processing for life support. Neighbours track each other's conditions on paper tallies because interface-based wellness monitoring costs compute nobody can spare. For the duration of a drought, the Dregs run a pre-Cascade economy: labor-intensive, human-dependent, achingly slow, and functional in ways that the optimized corporate infrastructure above them is not.
The deprecated population โ the people the formal economy declared surplus โ become essential workers during the crises that the formal economy's processing demands create. Kaine's authority during rationing is the authority of a man who knows every junction, every resident, every vulnerability in his district because he spent fifty years doing work that no AI system was designed to do and no corporation thought worth paying for.
When the drought breaks and compute returns, the reversed polarity flips back. The skills that kept the district alive return to their normal status: unnecessary, uncompensated, invisible. The deprecated go back to being deprecated. The drought taught the Dregs what they already knew โ that their labor has value. The return to normalcy teaches them the corollary.
After the 2182 drought, the Dregs' average Loyalty Coefficient dropped 4.7 points. The system penalized residents for reduced behavioral data output during the period their interfaces were suspended. The augmented population's Loyalty Coefficients did not change. The drought cost the poor their cognitive capacity, their productivity, and their credit rating. It cost the rich nothing measurable.
Rationing is felt as absence. When Priority 5 suspends, your interface goes quiet. The constant hum of connection โ messages, feeds, ambient information โ simply stops. You've been hearing that background noise since you were old enough to have an interface. Without it, the world is startlingly physical.
You hear your own breathing. The drip of condensation on a pipe. Someone talking three rooms away, their voice carrying through metal walls the way it always did, except now you notice. The person sitting next to you is no longer a node on your social graph but a body occupying space.
News travels by voice. Rumors mutate as they propagate, the way they did before information was instantaneous. For hours or days, the interstitial zones become something older than the Sprawl โ a neighborhood where knowing your neighbor's name is the only communication network that still functions.
The infrastructure. Rationing piggybacks on Dropout Protocol emergency systems for Priority 1 functions โ the same manual routing that handles full infrastructure failures.
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