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first Derivative [50]
February 16, 2018
digital artisansâgood vs. evilâharmâscienceâsexâsatellite broadbandâpayment technologyâAI remystification
Republic of Makers
by Mario Carpo (e-flux)
An interesting argument that the economics of digital fabrication allow for a return to artisan production vs. industrial production requiring economies of scaleâTK
The good guy/bad guy myth
by Catherine Nichols (Aeon)
Questioning why good vs. evil dominates our popular stories while being absent in folk tales and ancient epics. Morality or personalityâTK
Letâs Ban Porn
by Ross Douthat (The New York Times)
âThe belief that it should not be restricted is a mistake; the belief that it cannot be censored is a superstition⌠But in this sense porn also presents an opportunity to reconsider the tendency to just drift along with technological immersionâ
How Americans Became So Sensitive to Harm
by Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic)
A considerate look at how concept creep of âharmâ has happened for better and worseââTK
The Intellectual War on Science
by Steven Pinker (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Steven Pinker does not seem to understand criticism of modernity/rationalism but his larger concern about anti-science attitudes is valid and important. The scientific mindset and the humanities ought to be more integrated even if their synthesis is not Pinkerâs ideal of science absorbing the humanitiesâTK
Sex and STEM: Stubborn Facts and Stubborn Ideologies
by David C. Geary and Gijsbert Stoet (Quillette)
Analysis of gender disparities in STEM. I didnât know women earn 57% of undergraduate STEM degrees (high in bio and psych, low in comp sci and engineering)âTK
Josh WolfeâââThis Is Who You Are Up Against
(Invest Like the Best)
A venture capitalist I really admire. Great, stimulating podcast covering pretty much everythingââTK
SpaceX hits two milestones in plan for low-latency satellite broadband
by Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
Thoughts from Kyle Samani on thisââTK
The Evolution of Payments
(a16z Podcast)
The machines ate my homework
by Niall Ferguson (The Boston Globe)
âBut perhaps the right way to think of AI is historicalâââas a phenomenon that may return humanity to the old world of mystery and magic⌠How shall we cope with this re-mystification of the world? Shall we begin to worship the machinesâ
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