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Tyler Cowen AMA is now done, read dozens of answers
Vitalik on science, his philanthropy, progress and effective altruism
On Eli Dourado’s “Heretical Thoughts on AI”
AllSearch.ai: “Google Books on steroids” (@dwarkesh_sp)
Our World in Data is hiring a data scientist (via @MaxCRoser)
Zvi on gas stoves: ruining Nice Things for “marginally better health”
A link from last week’s digest on quantum computing is probably bogus
What is the case that ~4° C of warming by 2100 will be far worse for the world?
What is the earliest technology where most users had no idea how it worked?
Why is the learning curve on corn linear and not exponential?
The insane power potential of nanotech motors. See also the intro to Nanosystems
“Don’t send that railway through our town! … Wait, build us a branch line!”
There are no “natural” resources
The dose determines the poison
My hypothesis about Solow’s computer productivity paradox
One blast furnace produces ~170x more iron than all of England in 1720
Stuart Buck’s grandfather hoped he would grow up to “get an indoors job”
Satellite photo of anywhere on Earth for as little as $175 ($7/km2!)
We had supersonic jets, lunar landers & nuclear reactors in the 1970s. We lost our way
A nuclear design has finally received NRC certification after 6 years
Skyscrapers used to be Art Deco and neo-Gothic, what happened? (@culturaltutor)
The Hardiman, one of the earliest exoskeleton designs
Jason’s links and tweets, 2023-01-25
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Here on the Progress Forum (ICYMI)
Tyler Cowen AMA is now done, read dozens of answers
Vitalik on science, his philanthropy, progress and effective altruism
On Eli Dourado’s “Heretical Thoughts on AI”
Announcements
AllSearch.ai: “Google Books on steroids” (@dwarkesh_sp)
Our World in Data is hiring a data scientist (via @MaxCRoser)
Links
Zvi on gas stoves: ruining Nice Things for “marginally better health”
A link from last week’s digest on quantum computing is probably bogus
Queries
What is the case that ~4° C of warming by 2100 will be far worse for the world?
What is the earliest technology where most users had no idea how it worked?
Why is the learning curve on corn linear and not exponential?
Quotes
The insane power potential of nanotech motors. See also the intro to Nanosystems
“Don’t send that railway through our town! … Wait, build us a branch line!”
There are no “natural” resources
The dose determines the poison
Tweets and retweets
My hypothesis about Solow’s computer productivity paradox
One blast furnace produces ~170x more iron than all of England in 1720
Stuart Buck’s grandfather hoped he would grow up to “get an indoors job”
Satellite photo of anywhere on Earth for as little as $175 ($7/km2!)
We had supersonic jets, lunar landers & nuclear reactors in the 1970s. We lost our way
A nuclear design has finally received NRC certification after 6 years
Skyscrapers used to be Art Deco and neo-Gothic, what happened? (@culturaltutor)
The Hardiman, one of the earliest exoskeleton designs