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Welcome to the Progress Forum, the online home for the progress community
How fear of the ‘Mega-Machine’ helped end America’s postwar Golden Age
Anton Howes on why we waited so long for the optical telegraph
The curse of plenty (by @mattsclancy)
How Karl Compton believed a research department should be run
Andy Matuschak launches a research fellowship for “transformative tools for thought” (via @andy_matuschak)
Britain Remade, a new campaign focused on British economic growth (@samrichardswebb)
Waymo and Cruise are now both operating robotaxis in SF (@kfury)
The American Dynamism 50, from A16Z: “companies tackling our nation’s most pressing problems” (via @rmcentush)
The Progress Dashboard, a collection of progress links and resources
Facebook AI launched Galactica, a large language model for science (via @paperswithcode). Looked cool but did not actually work super-well and got pulled quickly
We hit 8 billion people (@yishan)
For Thanksgiving, why we should be grateful for modern textiles (Virginia Postrel)
Planes are still decades away from displacing most bird jobs (by @alexeyguzey)
Intuition for why you can knock off a piece of a rock by hitting it with a piece of wood/bone?
If you know Bret Victor’s “Inventing on Principle,” what’s your principle? (@Prigoose). (If you don’t know it, see here)
A good writeup of the Gates Foundation’s role in covid response? (@benlandautaylor)
Incandescent light is “so wasteful… as to render its practical application impossible” -Nature, 1878 (via @_brianpotter). I added some context
“Toys with as much power as the great IBM computers” (@arbesman)
Von Neumann on existential risk (@IvanVendrov)
My meta-level take on “why did everything take so long?” (thread version of this previous post)
AGI will get built sooner than most people think, but take longer to “change everything” (@sama)
10 things underrated about America (@zachtratar)
Patterns across bubbles
RIP Fred Brooks, who wrote the classic book on software engineering, The Mythical Man-Month
A misheard word caused a $500M nuclear cleanup (@curiouswavefn)
Jason’s links and tweets, 2022-11-22
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Here on the Forum (in case you missed it)
Welcome to the Progress Forum, the online home for the progress community
How fear of the ‘Mega-Machine’ helped end America’s postwar Golden Age
Anton Howes on why we waited so long for the optical telegraph
The curse of plenty (by @mattsclancy)
How Karl Compton believed a research department should be run
Announcements
Andy Matuschak launches a research fellowship for “transformative tools for thought” (via @andy_matuschak)
Britain Remade, a new campaign focused on British economic growth (@samrichardswebb)
Waymo and Cruise are now both operating robotaxis in SF (@kfury)
The American Dynamism 50, from A16Z: “companies tackling our nation’s most pressing problems” (via @rmcentush)
The Progress Dashboard, a collection of progress links and resources
Facebook AI launched Galactica, a large language model for science (via @paperswithcode). Looked cool but did not actually work super-well and got pulled quickly
We hit 8 billion people (@yishan)
Links
For Thanksgiving, why we should be grateful for modern textiles (Virginia Postrel)
Planes are still decades away from displacing most bird jobs (by @alexeyguzey)
Queries
Intuition for why you can knock off a piece of a rock by hitting it with a piece of wood/bone?
If you know Bret Victor’s “Inventing on Principle,” what’s your principle? (@Prigoose). (If you don’t know it, see here)
A good writeup of the Gates Foundation’s role in covid response? (@benlandautaylor)
Quotes
Incandescent light is “so wasteful… as to render its practical application impossible” -Nature, 1878 (via @_brianpotter). I added some context
“Toys with as much power as the great IBM computers” (@arbesman)
Von Neumann on existential risk (@IvanVendrov)
Tweets & retweets
My meta-level take on “why did everything take so long?” (thread version of this previous post)
AGI will get built sooner than most people think, but take longer to “change everything” (@sama)
10 things underrated about America (@zachtratar)
Patterns across bubbles
RIP Fred Brooks, who wrote the classic book on software engineering, The Mythical Man-Month
A misheard word caused a $500M nuclear cleanup (@curiouswavefn)