Some Lessons I Learned from the Dotcom Bubble for the Coming Crypto Bubble
I spent a bunch of time at Consensus and Token Summit this week. If it wasn’t clear before, we are headed into a crypto currency bubble. Now a bubble isn’t in and of itself a bad thing. In fact almost [...] Read more
Cryptocurrenices: the native business model of attention
By creating an economic incentive — the cryptocurrency or token — to create a shared open data asset, we now have powerful driver for open data, interoperable through open standards. Read more
Uncertainty Wednesday: Probability Distribution
So far in Uncertainty Wednesday we have limited ourselves to looking at examples with only two states of the world and two possible signal values. When I introduced this I explained that these combine to form four elementary events and [...] Read more
Who Controls our Attention? Separating Aggregation/Discovery from Publishing
This weekend brought us both a big New York Times piece titled “The Internet is Broken: @ev Is Trying to Salvage It” and a Guardian article about Facebook’s guidelines for content moderators. Both speak to the question of who controls [...] Read more
Vocational Schools and Getting to the Knowledge Age: Finding a Calling
I recently listened to a talk by David Autor about employment and technology. He praised the high school movement as being incredibly forward looking for addressing the rapid decline in farm employment. When asked about what the equivalent would be [...] Read more
Uncertainty Wednesday: Intro to Measuring Uncertainty
We have covered a lot of ground in Uncertainty Wednesday but we have yet to talk about measuring uncertainty. While most discussions introduce such concepts as mean and standard deviation early on, I have held off on them on purpose [...] Read more
Thoughts on Regulating ICOs
It appears that regulators are looking into ICOs, the Initial Coin Offerings by which many projects are raising financing at the moment. Regulators are rightly concerned with people losing money in speculative projects that fail to deliver or worse yet [...] Read more
Rare Pepe
Over the last few weeks, I've been playing around with a digital asset collecting game called Rare Pepe. My partner Andy tipped me off to it a while back and it took me a while to wade into it. Rare [...] Read more
DREAMELIA
I am super excited to be backing our daughter Katie’s film project on Kickstarter. She is making a horror movie about what it’s like to be a teenager. Which sounds about right. Joking aside, here’s the premise: The reason I [...] Read more
