We are so good at monetising attention for profit that we are starting to starve the very social contracts that bring us stability.
That's interesting. I did read quadratic voting more accurately reflects preference, along those lines. I wonder if there isn't some way of modelling a world with independent actors and a fixed number of unique…
Very interesting. I still have this niggling belief that things like price and utility should be able to be derived from a fundamental matrix of possible unique activities and learnings and there collapse into actions…
people on this thread seem really aggressive. so go easy on me. But I've started to wonder about economic value. to an individual like myself the only real value(outside eating every day) is new experiences/skills or…
This is interesting. I read an article the other day that concluded our brains are made of the same neurons as other animals. it's just as ours out grew the natural limit to conectivity and forced our brains to evolve…
interesting, what are your thoughts on modifying our epigenetics via crisper to pulse Yamanaka factors? also what ever happened to that CEO who gave her immune system a boost with stem cells?
We are so good at monetising attention for profit that we are starting to starve the very social contracts that bring us stability.
That's interesting. I did read quadratic voting more accurately reflects preference, along those lines. I wonder if there isn't some way of modelling a world with independent actors and a fixed number of unique…
Very interesting. I still have this niggling belief that things like price and utility should be able to be derived from a fundamental matrix of possible unique activities and learnings and there collapse into actions…
people on this thread seem really aggressive. so go easy on me. But I've started to wonder about economic value. to an individual like myself the only real value(outside eating every day) is new experiences/skills or…
This is interesting. I read an article the other day that concluded our brains are made of the same neurons as other animals. it's just as ours out grew the natural limit to conectivity and forced our brains to evolve…
interesting, what are your thoughts on modifying our epigenetics via crisper to pulse Yamanaka factors? also what ever happened to that CEO who gave her immune system a boost with stem cells?