The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, on working at Google: And you know what? There is something really evil about taking thousands of the world’s smartest young people and using them to sell online text ads more efficiently. Really. I […]
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Quote: Blog comments
Lawrence Lessig has been getting some trolls over at his blog and asked his readers for advice on a comment policy (basically, what the threshold should be for deleting inappropriate comments). Here’s what I took to be the most insightful […]
John Wheeler
John A. Wheeler, the great physicist who coined the term ‘black hole,’ a primary architect of modern physics, and the scientist for whom the fictional “Wheeler Laboratory” is named in ‘A Beautiful Mind’, died last week. Many are calling this […]
New York: 2108
The New York Times recently published a set of speculations on what the lives of New Yorkers will be like in the year 2108. Among those asked were professors and Nobel Laureates, and discussion topics ranged from biotechnology to global […]
Transhumanism essay: part two
Part 1: The Transhumanism Movement.Part 2: Society is more delicate than transhumanists think. This short essay doesn’t delve into my personal ethics as applied to enhancement– which, I must admit, I don’t have figured out yet. And I’m assuming, for […]
The Change Congress Movement
Lawrence Lessig has announced an extraordinarily important- and what I hope will be an extraordinarily effective- movement to reform Congress. If you listen to one speech on politics this year, make it this one.
On Wikipedia’s Immune System
Wikipedia’s immune system is impressive, but I think it scales more poorly and devolves more easily than outsiders realize. Really, most of Wikipedia’s current ills can be explained as a moderate form of autoimmune disease, caused by chronic inflammation of […]
Transhumanism essay: part one
Transhumanism: an odd name for an interesting movement. There’s a growing number of people who believe technology is going to make things Really Different around here. And while they’re still essentially a loose-knit, fragmented movement, they’ve made significant inroads among […]
Two links that blow my mind
As part of my infatuation with scientific mysteries, I really dug this Nature News piece about how the number 10^122 keeps popping up in many seemingly-unrelated places in physics. Scott Funkhouser (what a name) from The Citadel identifies five of […]
Quote: On First Versions
Paul Buchheit on The most important thing to understand about new products and startups: For web based products at least, there’s another very powerful technique: release early and iterate. The sooner you can start testing your ideas, the sooner you […]