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Progress links and tweets, 2022-05-30

by jasoncrawford
30th May 2022
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Trying a new experiment: a blog-post digest of my most relevant Twitter content. Let me know any feedback!

Links

  • Our World in Data is looking for a Head of Product & Design
  • Dan Elton is hosting a “Boston area progress studies roundtable discussion”
  • “The FDA has a long, long history of just hating people testing themselves.”
  • Matthew Dockrey reads the Philosophical Transactions and makes a video for each
  • Misha Chellam on “broad YIMBYism.” And: “Small-d democratic-citizen participation has led to profoundly regressive outcomes.” (via @hanlonbt)

Tweets

  • A thread on the history of wheels and steering (I will probably blog this soon)
  • We could use more blog posts summarizing and explaining academic papers
  • Why we can’t have solar-powered cargo ships
  • There is a pessimist argument that basically goes: “Yes, in the past, we invented many things. But, we cannot invent those things again.”
  • Bacon on defeatism vs. progress
  • Before the car was a “horseless carriage,” the telephone was a “speaking telegraph”
  • Telegraph-based stock tickers were the “infinite scroll” of the 19th century
  • Norman Borlaug’s gift to the world
  • The proper attitude for university students according to Jacob Bronowski
  • Vannevar Bush: “any well-conducted laboratory” has an atmosphere that “almost wholly banishes posing, jockeying for position, and evasiveness”
  • Our health organizations are not set up to deal with pandemics

Retweets

  • Examples of graphs like this for other technologies? (@eric_is_weird)
  • If we don’t get a New Roaring ’20s, what went wrong? (@JimPethokoukis)
  • Adversarial legalism is why we can’t build things anymore in the US (@AlecStapp)
  • “To don a pair of eyeglasses was to cheat old age” (@krisgulati)
  • James Watt and Adam Smith met in Glasgow as young men (@dkedrosky)
  • The world is a museum of passion projects (@collision)
  • Let’s stop saying “there is no evidence for X” and instead say “we are still gathering evidence to know whether X is true”. (@Ayjchan) (@zeynep agrees)
  • One of the motivations for Nature was speed of communication. Another was establishing early credit. Today, that sounds like preprints (@NeuroStats)
  • Von Neumann had an interesting style of dealing with people (@curiouswavefn)