Wellcome Collection in London has exhibition on human augmentation
If you live in London, it might be of some interest to you.
If you live in London, it might be of some interest to you.
Somewhere in the distant galaxy, Clippys post pictures of alternative uses of humans.
IMDB top 250 list is dominated by old movies, which conflicts with my perception (shared by majority of people as far as I can tell) that new movies are far better than old movies (comparing either top with top or average with average). I have a simple theory why IMDB...
Nice article about paperclip industry, I'm sure it will be of considerable interest to many LessWrong readers.
This is hardly news, but this Guardian article reminded me of it - genes are really overrated, both among unwashed masses, and also here on Less Wrong. I don't want to repeat things which have been said by so many before me, so I'll just link a lot. Summary of...
Here's an interesting but very old paper - two theories of Heat Control. It discusses mental models of home heating systems (thermostats) non-experts use. These models tend to be extremely wrong from theoretical perspective, but surprisingly useful in practice. The findings are applicable to a much wider range of subjects...
GDP measures essentially how good we are at making widgets - and while widgets are useful, it is a very weak and indirect measure of welfare. For example UK GDP per capita doubled between 1975 and 2007 - and people's quality of life indeed improved - but it would be...