Link post
Tyler Cowen AMA
“In Praise of Fast Food” by Rachel Laudan (excerpts and link)
Construction of the World Trade Center (Brian Potter)
The Pull of Cities (Anton Howes)
Gift subscriptions to Jim Pethokoukis’s Substack
The O’Shaughnessy Fellowship: 1 year, $100k for ambitious people
The Economist on progress studies and other “new tech worldviews”
New Substack on nuclear power by Jack Devanney
Quantum computers may break RSA encryption sooner than expected (via @tegmark) [UPDATE: this is probably bogus]
How much does a gas stove shorten your life? Maybe ~53 days (by @dynomight)
Time-to-violent-death of Roman emperors displayed a bathtub curve
Caro is still working on the 5th and final volume of his LBJ bio
Nathan Myhrvold wrote a five-volume anthology on bread (!)
What should Dwarkesh ask Marc Andreessen? (@dwarkesh_sp)
Recommendations for things to read on well-run scientific labs?
Why didn’t the predicted demise of radiologists happen? (@BenGoldhaber)
Good sources showing how labor-intensive industries tend to move to where low-cost labor is? (@_brianpotter)
What would it take for 2022-2090 to be as transformative for medicine/biology as 1870-1950? (@Willyintheworld)
What are more examples of individual grant programs such as Thiel Fellowship or Emergent Ventures? (@William_Blake)
What does the “progressive” vision of the future look like today? (@lo_commotion)
Can anyone find a source for this quote?
The devastating human consequences of the Ehrlichs’ campaign against “overpopulation.” (@daniel_eth asks, why has this man not been canceled yet?)
“Traditional foods” are not very old
In the long run, we need a heat-management system for the Earth
Amazing progress on tap water connections in rural India
Things we take for granted: that glass is transparent
Sanger’s Rule for technical advances in scientific experimentation
Building bridges and keeping the water running are underrated
Penicillin was stalled for a decade after the initial attempt to extract it failed
Bitumen was the Super Glue™ of the third millennium BC
Technologies often start out with “trivial“ uses and become necessities
No society has held technological leadership for very long
“I have yet to hear anyone even mention the theoretical possibility that we could respond to a new variant … by trying to vaccinate people before they could get infected”
A Department of Drugs and a War on Education?
Megascale engineering is already around us (@anderssandberg)
Perhaps the most underrated invention is the corporation (@William_Blake)
2023 will make 2022 look like a sleepy year for AI (@gdb)
It’s insane that we’ve decided to make housing scarce enough to consume a major fraction of GDP (@CJHandmer)
There should be a Wikipedia for careers (@eriktorenberg)
Students don’t need new ideas; they need good ones (@DanFChambliss)
Jason’s links and tweets, 2023-01-17
Link post
The Progress Forum
Tyler Cowen AMA
“In Praise of Fast Food” by Rachel Laudan (excerpts and link)
Construction of the World Trade Center (Brian Potter)
The Pull of Cities (Anton Howes)
Gift subscriptions to Jim Pethokoukis’s Substack
Opportunities
The O’Shaughnessy Fellowship: 1 year, $100k for ambitious people
Links
The Economist on progress studies and other “new tech worldviews”
New Substack on nuclear power by Jack Devanney
Quantum computers may break RSA encryption sooner than expected(via@tegmark)[UPDATE: this is probably bogus]How much does a gas stove shorten your life? Maybe ~53 days (by @dynomight)
Time-to-violent-death of Roman emperors displayed a bathtub curve
Caro is still working on the 5th and final volume of his LBJ bio
Nathan Myhrvold wrote a five-volume anthology on bread (!)
Queries
What should Dwarkesh ask Marc Andreessen? (@dwarkesh_sp)
Recommendations for things to read on well-run scientific labs?
Why didn’t the predicted demise of radiologists happen? (@BenGoldhaber)
Good sources showing how labor-intensive industries tend to move to where low-cost labor is? (@_brianpotter)
What would it take for 2022-2090 to be as transformative for medicine/biology as 1870-1950? (@Willyintheworld)
What are more examples of individual grant programs such as Thiel Fellowship or Emergent Ventures? (@William_Blake)
What does the “progressive” vision of the future look like today? (@lo_commotion)
Can anyone find a source for this quote?
Tweets
The devastating human consequences of the Ehrlichs’ campaign against “overpopulation.” (@daniel_eth asks, why has this man not been canceled yet?)
“Traditional foods” are not very old
In the long run, we need a heat-management system for the Earth
Amazing progress on tap water connections in rural India
Quotes
Things we take for granted: that glass is transparent
Sanger’s Rule for technical advances in scientific experimentation
Building bridges and keeping the water running are underrated
Penicillin was stalled for a decade after the initial attempt to extract it failed
Bitumen was the Super Glue™ of the third millennium BC
Technologies often start out with “trivial“ uses and become necessities
No society has held technological leadership for very long
“I have yet to hear anyone even mention the theoretical possibility that we could respond to a new variant … by trying to vaccinate people before they could get infected”
A Department of Drugs and a War on Education?
Retweets
Megascale engineering is already around us (@anderssandberg)
Perhaps the most underrated invention is the corporation (@William_Blake)
2023 will make 2022 look like a sleepy year for AI (@gdb)
It’s insane that we’ve decided to make housing scarce enough to consume a major fraction of GDP (@CJHandmer)
There should be a Wikipedia for careers (@eriktorenberg)
Students don’t need new ideas; they need good ones (@DanFChambliss)