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Progress links and tweets, 2022-08-17

by jasoncrawford
17th Aug 2022
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Opportunities

  • Long Now is looking for a Development Director (via @nicholaspaul26)
  • Open Phil is hiring global health R&D Program Officers (via @JacobTref)

Links

  • “ARIA will be ambitious in everything it does. We will fund nothing incremental or cosmetic” (Ilan Gur and Matt Clifford in The Economist)
  • Peter Higgs (of the Higgs boson) believes that in academia today “he would not be considered ‘productive’ enough” (The Guardian, 2013)
  • Dietrich Vollrath on the “additive growth” paper. See also my take
  • Gov. Newsom proposes keeping Diablo Canyon open through 2035 (LA Times)
  • “For why should we stand reverent before waterfalls and mountain tops, or a summer moon on a quiet sea, and not before the highest miracle of all—a man who is both great and good?” (Will Durant)

Queries

  • Has anybody compiled a timeline of greatest global concerns? (@Ben_Reinhardt)
  • What’s the best way to reduce operations and maintenance costs for nuclear reactors? (@GovNuclear)

Quotes

  • Is the decline of the independent inventor part of “ideas getting harder to find?”
  • The reactionary or “stasist” mindset according to Virginia Postrel
  • To produce a single book in the middle ages took a whole team of specialist craftsmen
  • By horse and carriage, the ~100 miles between London and Birmingham took almost 8 hours. (In a reply, @timleunig says the greater speed of trains was worth more than 10% of GDP by 1914)
  • People were ecstatic upon the completion of the transatlantic telegraph cable
  • Elevators, conveyors, chutes and tubes—Amazon in 2022? Nope, Sears in 1906
  • Heny Ford explains how electricity revolutionized manufacturing
  • The importance of research freedom to Alexander Graham Bell
  • God gave us Maxwell’s equations. Edison made the light bulb
  • China adopted elements of German civil law to create a market economy
  • Exports as an “unfortunate sacrifice”
  • Women’s suffrage in the US was a very close vote
  • Physics envy

Tweets and retweets

  • This Venn diagram may be the best way to understand the FRO concept
  • There isn’t a modern world without mining (@Leigh_Phillips)
  • RIP David McCullough (@curiouswavefn)
  • “When am I ever going to need history?” (@BretDevereaux)
  • NEPA reform is not mainly about Environmental Impact Statements (@elidourado)
  • Environmentalism is the main obstacle to infill housing in CA (@CSElmendorf)
  • Mistakes become very hard to fix once they’re embodied in jobs (@paulg)
  • How do you decide what to build? It’s about what are you best in the world at & can’t tolerate not building (@celinehalioua)
  • My advice on the “train to crazy town”

Charts

  • Federal environmental laws and executive orders affecting transportation over time (@_brianpotter)

  • Pictures of molecules taken on an ordinary light microscope using expansion microscopy (@eboyden3)