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Progress links and tweets, 2023-07-20: “A goddess enthroned on a car”

by jasoncrawford
20th Jul 2023
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Progress links and tweets, 2023-07-20: “A goddess enthroned on a car”
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[-]DirectedEvolution2y20

Weed zapper link has the wrong URL

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[-]jasoncrawford2y20

Oops, sorry. Fixed. Correct link is https://twitter.com/jasoncrawford/status/1677357368999387146 

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[-]Templarrr2y10

Fundraiser for a Ukrainian asylum-seeker

It's a good thing to help anyone facing oppression, but we can also do that without misinformation. Link clearly states he's Russian. St Petersburg is second biggest city and old capital of Russia. I suggest to fix the link text, there will be less confusion that way.

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[-]jasoncrawford2y31

You're right, that was my mistake, I wasn't reading it carefully enough and I summarized it incorrectly. Fixed now, thanks.

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  • Panel discussion on fundamental research featuring me and others (via @PrimeMoversLab, recorded last October but just published)
  • Nick Touran (@whatisnuclear) has been scanning old film of nuclear reactors: here’s one about a reactor that powered a military radar station and one about a prototype nuclear cargo ship

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  • A “protein printer” could “change biology as much as printers changed the news.” Related, “DNA printers are on the cusp of a big upgrade”
  • “The power to maintain is the power to improve.” Stewart Brand on auto maintenance
  • The prospects of molecular manufacturing (via @annasofialesiv)
  • Cleaning wool in classical times (via @NadyaWilliams81)
  • Brian Potter tells the story of titanium
  • Moralizing about consumption vs. economic reality (via @atrembath)
  • The Engineering and Technology History Wiki (via @Ben_Reinhardt)

Queries

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  • Which companies have incredibly thorough, detailed books written about them?
  • Foundational texts for a course on economic growth? (And some actual examples)
  • What happened to public trust in government in 1964?

Quotes

  • “A goddess enthroned on a car”: automobiles represented empowerment for women
  • A Ford factory as “a daring expression of the human spirit”
  • We used to terraform
  • The importance of statistics in the spread of sanitation and hygiene practices
  • Deirdre McCloskey on the British Empire
  • Wisdom from James Watt Jr.
  • Bones evolved via biochemical recycling
  • The bill creating Social Security was only 37 pages long

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  • Many people upset about this weed zapper, but the alternative is spraying poison
  • Gardens in late-19th c. Paris produced crops using manure from city horses
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  • Academics once saw their work as in service to engineers/industry
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