Labor Day: From the Job Loop to the Knowledge Loop (via Universal Basic Income)
Today we are celebrating Labor Day, a day that was originally started by Labor Unions in the early 1880s. At the time it was not a public holiday but rather took the form of a walkout demonstration or general strike. [...] Read more
Uncertainty Wednesday: A New Series
A while back I did a Tech Tuesday series which I thoroughly enjoyed writing. So I have decided to write a new series. This one will be on uncertainty. I was holding off on starting it as I have work [...] Read more
Pre-Money vs. Post-Money Valuation: Best Practice in Term Sheets
Yesterday a debate erupted on Twitter between VCs over whether term sheets should express a company’s valuation in pre-money or post-money terms and whether that even matters. This started with a blog post by Rob Go from Nextview on why [...] Read more
Building Better Algorithms Requires Human Judgment (and Values)
At the end of last week Facebook announced that it would stop having humans write summaries of trending news stories. This follows previous allegations that the selection of trending stories had been changed to remove conservative ones. This is a [...] Read more
Elephant Chart
I came across this chart today. Maybe all of you have seen it, but I hadn't. It is called "the elephant chart" because the shape of the chart looks like an elephant. It was created by Christoph Lakner and Bruno Milanovic for [...] Read more
My GEL 2016 Talk (Video)
Here is my talk from the wonderful GEL conference earlier this year covering some of the ideas from my draft book World After Capital Read more
Programming without Programmers? Aka Software Eating Software Development?
I love programming. I also encourage people to learn some programming because (a) it is a useful way of thinking and (b) much of the world will be programmable. Here is a quick example that I just encountered when I [...] Read more
Tech Tuesday Revisited: Index
I am about to start a new series (on uncertainty) and so I decided it would be fun to go back and index all the old Tech Tuesday posts. Here is is (also available as a Google Document): Computing’s Building [...] Read more
Seeking Hardware Hacking Advice
We have a couple of split air conditioners. One of them is reasonably old (1987 model) and when we bought the place it came without a remote. We will eventually have to redo the roof and will replace all ACs [...] Read more
