Ironically, such a world would have to be populated by people born after the epoch, not before, to fully take advantage of the conceptual freedoms it would have to offer.
The usefulness of this kind of advice depends on the context. Someone who is in a rich environment for new experiences and opportunities, like college, would benefit from not over thinking. On the other hand, someone…
>There's a startup that does 3D scans of shoes and allows users to determine the perfect fit by asking about shoes they already own (can't remember the name). IIRC, they plan on doing clothes, too. That would be the…
I have a probably dumb question about search privacy, but what are the chances of Google actually screwing up/getting hacked, and spilling our search histories into the public (like AOL from a few years ago)? DDG's…
This is everyone-and-their-pet-dog's theory, and it makes no sense. Why would the amount of time passed have any effect on the brain's time keeping mechanism? It's probably because the brain gets worse at encoding…
Achievement is definitely way more than just natural ability. Experience counts for a lot, and older people will have a large knowledge advantage. However, he has a legitimate point about natural analytic ability and…
You don't understand value. There is no other explanation for why you can't seem to understand why people choose things you personally don't approve of. We live in a world of scarce resources. You need to create at…
"6. Do not seek professional help - you are normal for your age." But people throw years of their lives away thinking this when, in fact, they have a real problem. Seeking consultation from a professional is the…
>On the other hand, anthropogenic global warming is a matter of degree. Yes, few informed people would disagree. The problem, however, is with how the debate is presented to the public. Watching CNN or MSNBC someone…
I disagree. Quantifying the energy balance of the planet is easier than quantifying the aggregate behavior of individual, semi-rational actors in the marketplace. What happens within the climate system of the Earth is…
This is very disappointing. These community sites like reddit and the old Digg are great for finding funny and unusual content, but they are very poor for discovering new content tailored to specific interests. Twitter…
I think the real issue here is that the baby boomers and later generations enjoy infantilizing their children. First they needed to protect their 10 year olds from nonexistent child predators, wifi and inorganic food.…
Who is "they"? There's no mention of what the science said at the time. It's just one memo from a layperson.
The solutions are welfare and subsidies for education. Creativity in business requires a fair amount of luck. The successful 1% will need to be drawn from a large, educated, middle class. Even if most people end up…
I can't wait. The more people that can focus on making things that we want instead of things that we need, the better.
"construction, landscaping/yard maintenance, plumbing, automotive work, or a factory job" Traditional jobs are the first to go in tough economic times. Trade school is a short term play. The world is only going to get…
You are wrong. It's not an arms race. It's a genuine increase in the skills and abilities required to create value in the modern economy.
Ironically, such a world would have to be populated by people born after the epoch, not before, to fully take advantage of the conceptual freedoms it would have to offer.
The usefulness of this kind of advice depends on the context. Someone who is in a rich environment for new experiences and opportunities, like college, would benefit from not over thinking. On the other hand, someone…
>There's a startup that does 3D scans of shoes and allows users to determine the perfect fit by asking about shoes they already own (can't remember the name). IIRC, they plan on doing clothes, too. That would be the…
I have a probably dumb question about search privacy, but what are the chances of Google actually screwing up/getting hacked, and spilling our search histories into the public (like AOL from a few years ago)? DDG's…
This is everyone-and-their-pet-dog's theory, and it makes no sense. Why would the amount of time passed have any effect on the brain's time keeping mechanism? It's probably because the brain gets worse at encoding…
Achievement is definitely way more than just natural ability. Experience counts for a lot, and older people will have a large knowledge advantage. However, he has a legitimate point about natural analytic ability and…
You don't understand value. There is no other explanation for why you can't seem to understand why people choose things you personally don't approve of. We live in a world of scarce resources. You need to create at…
"6. Do not seek professional help - you are normal for your age." But people throw years of their lives away thinking this when, in fact, they have a real problem. Seeking consultation from a professional is the…
>On the other hand, anthropogenic global warming is a matter of degree. Yes, few informed people would disagree. The problem, however, is with how the debate is presented to the public. Watching CNN or MSNBC someone…
I disagree. Quantifying the energy balance of the planet is easier than quantifying the aggregate behavior of individual, semi-rational actors in the marketplace. What happens within the climate system of the Earth is…
This is very disappointing. These community sites like reddit and the old Digg are great for finding funny and unusual content, but they are very poor for discovering new content tailored to specific interests. Twitter…
I think the real issue here is that the baby boomers and later generations enjoy infantilizing their children. First they needed to protect their 10 year olds from nonexistent child predators, wifi and inorganic food.…
Who is "they"? There's no mention of what the science said at the time. It's just one memo from a layperson.
The solutions are welfare and subsidies for education. Creativity in business requires a fair amount of luck. The successful 1% will need to be drawn from a large, educated, middle class. Even if most people end up…
I can't wait. The more people that can focus on making things that we want instead of things that we need, the better.
"construction, landscaping/yard maintenance, plumbing, automotive work, or a factory job" Traditional jobs are the first to go in tough economic times. Trade school is a short term play. The world is only going to get…
You are wrong. It's not an arms race. It's a genuine increase in the skills and abilities required to create value in the modern economy.