What’s on our mind: Introducing the Narratronic Flux Core System
Last updated on: 1st April 2026| 1st April 2026 | Open Fifth | WOOM
Witness the future of library science as the Narratronic Flux Core System (NFCS) utilises panedermic dewey-synchronised cardinal alignment to eliminate bibliographic entropy and boost circulation efficiency by 73%. In this week’s ‘What’s on our mind’ video, Jake Deery and Jonathan Field introduce the ground-breaking system, its key features, and the tech that drives it.
Technical Note: The NFCS requires a minimum of 64GB of ECC RAM and a dedicated panendermic semi-loop connection. Do not attempt to engage the Logarithmic Shelving Matrix while the Koha plugin is in ‘Synchronous’ mode, as this may result in permanent shelf resonance in the fiction strata.
ETA: With April 1st coming to a close, we’ll stop fooling around with this new tech 😉
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