Theme: Productivity

  • PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS MEANS —“It was a good year for wealth creation. It

    PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS MEANS

    —“It was a good year for wealth creation. It was a tough year in financial markets, but for people who are creating wealth through companies, the economy itself is very strong.”— Michael Zeuner, managing partner of WE Family Offices.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-31 21:27:00 UTC

  • MOST FAILURES OBVIOUS? The study of failures is more valuable than the study of

    https://www.cbinsights.com/research/corporate-innovation-product-fails/AREN’T MOST FAILURES OBVIOUS?

    The study of failures is more valuable than the study of successes. (note that for some reason Google+ made this list twice. lol )

    https://www.cbinsights.com/research/corporate-innovation-product-fails/


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-30 08:34:00 UTC

  • All of this is OLD NEWS. If you want to encourage people to prosper by pairing t

    All of this is OLD NEWS. If you want to encourage people to prosper by pairing their skills to those necessary to serve the market that they understand, then yes. If you mean very bright people are fooled by sophism, innumeracy, pseudoscience – then yes.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-27 20:31:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1078388023274946562

    Reply addressees: @nntaleb

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1076845397795065856


    IN REPLY TO:

    @nntaleb

    “IQ” THREAD

    “IQ” measures an inferior form of intelligence, stripped of 2nd order effects, meant to select paper shufflers, obedient IYIs.

    1- When someone asks you a question in REAL LIFE, you focus first on “WHY is he asking me that?”, which slows down. (Fat Tony vs Dr John)

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1076845397795065856

  • Those of us with exceptional abilities favor working with our region of the bell

    Those of us with exceptional abilities favor working with our region of the bell curve – puzzles – that are of INDIRECT value rather than DIRECT value. WE HAVE KNOWN THIS FOR DECADES.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-27 20:27:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1078386976624128001

    Reply addressees: @nntaleb

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1076845397795065856


    IN REPLY TO:

    @nntaleb

    “IQ” THREAD

    “IQ” measures an inferior form of intelligence, stripped of 2nd order effects, meant to select paper shufflers, obedient IYIs.

    1- When someone asks you a question in REAL LIFE, you focus first on “WHY is he asking me that?”, which slows down. (Fat Tony vs Dr John)

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1076845397795065856

  • CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS War and pillaging are the most profitable entrepreneurial und

    CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS

    War and pillaging are the most profitable entrepreneurial undertakings that a group of men can undertake. Not only because one brings home the dividends, but because one can take territory, reduce competitors, and create dependents who may be taxed by your family, tribe, clan, and nation. Policing is expensive but pillaging is wonderful. Look at the Prussians, Napoleon the British, and Caesar…..

    So this year, hang an ornament on the tree, burn a yule log, share a family feast, and sharpen your weapons.

    Because war and pillaging make christmas possible every day of the year!


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-24 09:15:00 UTC

  • I am pretty sure you are better off spending four years working on a project of

    I am pretty sure you are better off spending four years working on a project of your own, and publishing a few papers or a book about it than you are spending time in university. This is effectively what a PhD asks you to do, except your (scientific or technical) project, papers, and book have to survive market criticism rather than department criticism. It is easy to get a good job or career with that kind of evidence. Or put another way, university is an adequate clerical training program for those people who CANT produce their own project. Entrepreneurship is for people who don’t even need to do the project, papers and book.

    Entrepreneurship,

    Self Education,

    Good Education (STEM+L),

    Sh-t Education (Everything else),

    Going right to work (money and on the job training).

    Going right to work in the military( Training, Adventure, then money).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-17 17:17:00 UTC

  • INFOSYS = LABOR ARBITRAGE. THEY WILL BRING 1000 INDIAN IMMIGRANTS THAT FURTHER D

    INFOSYS = LABOR ARBITRAGE. THEY WILL BRING 1000 INDIAN IMMIGRANTS THAT FURTHER DRIVE DOWN INCOMES


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-07 00:18:48 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070834976185348098

    Reply addressees: @Infosys @GovMalloyOffice @NedLamont

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070379717390422016


    IN REPLY TO:

    @Infosys

    We’re proud to announce that our Hartford Technology and Innovation Hub in Hartford, Connecticut is officially open! We appreciate the opportunity to work alongside @GovMalloyOffice and @NedLamont to bring 1,000 American jobs to Connecticut. https://t.co/JRLQWs5rvo

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070379717390422016

  • You stepped in it. Anyone who studies any of history will discover that the grou

    You stepped in it. Anyone who studies any of history will discover that the group strategy and tactic of some civilizations cause invention, some cause stagnation, and some cause devolution.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-06 22:12:49 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070803272284471302

    Reply addressees: @BretWeinstein

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070127960009564160


    IN REPLY TO:

    @BretWeinstein

    This is a modern creation myth, delivered as if it were an analysis.

    It is as inaccurate and self-serving the intersectionalist’s claim that all disparities arise from oppression.

    Those pushing these stories persuade through flattery. Don’t be fooled. Don’t take the bait. https://t.co/DH8e85dlOq

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070127960009564160

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/47479755_10156823181772264_909879398

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/47479755_10156823181772264_909879398499352576_n_10156823181767264.jpg THIS IS WHY THERE AREN’T AMAZON DRONES, ROBOTS, AND JETSONS

    The problem of batteries that have the energy density of gasoline, so that the weight of the energy and it’s means of conversion to physical movement. Or more simply, power to weight ratio. Rolling wheels, floating water, lift via air, all make use of land, water, air, to discount the cost of defeating gravity (compared to launching a rocket). If you want the distance coverage of an automobile without refueling (4 hrs), or planes (14 hrs), or boats (HP/.6 pr hr), or ships (150 tons per day or 75T for 8 hrs) we still lack the battery technology. And it is this battery technology that is the principle limitation on mechanical evolution. Hence why biological life forms are so vastly more complicated, but vastly more energy efficient. (You, by contrast, cost about the equivalent of a 100w light bulb to live).Bill JoslinYup. You have to think of a battery as “fuel” then measure by energy density. Ultra-caps and Super-caps might change the game – but there is still a fair amount of work to be done.Dec 4, 2018, 9:30 AMAndrew GribbleDan J. Schulte, Steve Schulte, Jeff GanaposkiDec 4, 2018, 9:35 AMCharles H BrennanOn top of that, converting energy to batteries at all loses a large chunk of that energy. So even if weight and output weren’t such problems, providing the energy needed would be brutal.Dec 4, 2018, 9:47 AMCurt DoolittleTHERE IS NO COMPARISON TO OR EQUIVALENT OF CAPTURING NATURAL DECAY (ENTROPY)Dec 4, 2018, 9:49 AMCurt Doolittle(mining the universe for uranium is insanely cheap.)Dec 4, 2018, 9:50 AMBill JoslinI wonder what is the energy density of liberals?Dec 4, 2018, 9:51 AMCurt DoolittlenegativeDec 4, 2018, 9:53 AMBill JoslinhahahahahaDec 4, 2018, 9:53 AMCharles H BrennanBill Joslin answered aboveDec 4, 2018, 9:54 AMBill JoslinCharles H Brennan only in this group would someone actually come up with a precise and scientific answer in under 2 minutes. hahahahahaDec 4, 2018, 9:55 AMMicah PezdirtzMy question is will we figure out a better energy extraction method than boiling water (for nuclear sources)Dec 4, 2018, 10:41 AMJack RiänImagine how often a company like Amazon would go through LiPo batteries with those drones running 24/7-365. No room for error, as those batteries lose maH with every charge.

    Margaret’s gonna be pissed to learn she lost her bulk order of cat toys in a lithium fire two miles from her apartment complexDec 4, 2018, 10:44 AMCharles H BrennanNUCLEAR COMBUSTION ENGINE NOWDec 4, 2018, 10:44 AMJared NeavesA battery with no power left is nominally the same weight as a battery that is full of potential energy… There is a reason especially aircraft do not use batteries, as a precisely calculated nearly empty fuel tank is optimal as it is much lighter than one that is full of fuel, burn fuel to carry fuel as they say.Dec 4, 2018, 11:04 AMJared NeavesWhat is wrong with steam power? It’s pretty damned efficient, you could probably get the same effect with other fluid/gasses but it’s added complexity when it isn’t necessary.Dec 4, 2018, 11:06 AMSteve PenderModular jettisoning of used batteries could work, but that’s another layer of complexity.Dec 4, 2018, 11:46 AMԴավիդ ՎելլաPosts like these are one of the reasons why I’m so glad I follow you on FB. Natural selection was a really great way of improving efficiency. The subject you touched on particularly interests me because of the explosion of diabetes in our societies. We aren’t adapted for a constant refueling with rich energyDec 4, 2018, 12:13 PMRussell WagnerNailed it.Dec 4, 2018, 12:39 PMCurt Doolittleit’s a mistake to reason as such. steam is no different from using fluid in your transmission…..Dec 4, 2018, 12:52 PMSteven J. WoronHmmm maybe my dads idea of slingshots wasn’t so crazy afterall…Dec 4, 2018, 1:32 PMDmitry NikolovMicah Pezdirtz we already have. Liquid salt.

    https://youtu.be/uK367T7h6ZYDec 4, 2018, 1:42 PMDmitry NikolovThose drones will never happen. A million things that can go wrong.Dec 4, 2018, 1:45 PMGreg HamiltonKeven KerkamDec 4, 2018, 2:26 PMGreg Hamiltongeothermal works very well in some parts of the country especially if you have a secondary use for the waster water which is still quite warm.

    Nuclear is the obvious answer.

    I think it was the designers of the game traveler in the 70s that identified a few required items for a big tech jump. Battery storage and non resistive conductors being the two main onesDec 4, 2018, 2:30 PMGreg HamiltonCharles H Brennan call it about a 10% loss going both in and out.Dec 4, 2018, 2:36 PMCharles H BrennanAnd it gets bigger when you scale it up for industrial applications. Hydro storage loses a ton.Dec 4, 2018, 2:40 PMGreg Hamiltoni just know from home level systems that you can expect a 10% loss in heat at every conversion point. Including going from

    12v to 120 etc.

    My knowledge ends at that scale.Dec 4, 2018, 2:41 PMJeffery Gog Magog HughesMini nuclear reactors for everything. Make all currency u235 tokens.

    2 birds with one stone.Dec 4, 2018, 2:43 PMGreg HamiltonCurt Doolittle off subject. In the 90s were you familiar with a zine called Extropy?Dec 4, 2018, 3:08 PMAndrew ClaytonWe aren’t anywhere near a solution to fossil fuels, at least outside science fiction and UFO theories.Dec 4, 2018, 3:30 PMCurt Doolittledoesn’t come to mind. sorry.Dec 4, 2018, 3:48 PMGreg Hamiltonno big deal. It was bio hacking but also guys who thought someday they would upload.

    I just like the word extropy as it’s what we do.Dec 4, 2018, 3:50 PMAndrea RoyallBut it’s still a net positive… even the energy density of feces is positive 😞

    http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2010/ph240/cash2/Dec 4, 2018, 5:07 PMJared NeavesSteve Pender yeah I don’t see faa or casa or other aviation bodies loving the idea of tossing heavy battery cells at the peopleDec 4, 2018, 8:10 PMLuke WillisAnd on this shelf, my collection of buckshot-riddled vibrators…Dec 4, 2018, 9:01 PMKinsley BinghamThe slightest effort researching the environmental impacts of electric battery production should bring pause to those who sincerely care about the world’s ecology.Dec 5, 2018, 9:25 AMJayque OoshHonestly it’s pretty magical that simple animal fat has a comparable energy density to coal.

    Crazy how nature do dat

    Why don’t we consider pork a renewable energy source?Dec 6, 2018, 8:15 AMJayque OoshRhetorical question, because it tastes too good to throw in the Stirling gennyDec 6, 2018, 8:16 AMLeon ScamahornWe need to develop materials that are as strong as steel and aluminum but as light as a feather. This is an exaggeration but you get the idea. Vehicles weigh less but can do the same work burns less carbon based fuels.Dec 7, 2018, 11:11 AMTHIS IS WHY THERE AREN’T AMAZON DRONES, ROBOTS, AND JETSONS

    The problem of batteries that have the energy density of gasoline, so that the weight of the energy and it’s means of conversion to physical movement. Or more simply, power to weight ratio. Rolling wheels, floating water, lift via air, all make use of land, water, air, to discount the cost of defeating gravity (compared to launching a rocket). If you want the distance coverage of an automobile without refueling (4 hrs), or planes (14 hrs), or boats (HP/.6 pr hr), or ships (150 tons per day or 75T for 8 hrs) we still lack the battery technology. And it is this battery technology that is the principle limitation on mechanical evolution. Hence why biological life forms are so vastly more complicated, but vastly more energy efficient. (You, by contrast, cost about the equivalent of a 100w light bulb to live).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-04 09:28:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/47479755_10156823181772264_909879398

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/47479755_10156823181772264_909879398499352576_n_10156823181767264.jpg THIS IS WHY THERE AREN’T AMAZON DRONES, ROBOTS, AND JETSONS

    The problem of batteries that have the energy density of gasoline, so that the weight of the energy and it’s means of conversion to physical movement. Or more simply, power to weight ratio. Rolling wheels, floating water, lift via air, all make use of land, water, air, to discount the cost of defeating gravity (compared to launching a rocket). If you want the distance coverage of an automobile without refueling (4 hrs), or planes (14 hrs), or boats (HP/.6 pr hr), or ships (150 tons per day or 75T for 8 hrs) we still lack the battery technology. And it is this battery technology that is the principle limitation on mechanical evolution. Hence why biological life forms are so vastly more complicated, but vastly more energy efficient. (You, by contrast, cost about the equivalent of a 100w light bulb to live).Bill JoslinYup. You have to think of a battery as “fuel” then measure by energy density. Ultra-caps and Super-caps might change the game – but there is still a fair amount of work to be done.Dec 4, 2018, 9:30 AMAndrew GribbleDan J. Schulte, Steve Schulte, Jeff GanaposkiDec 4, 2018, 9:35 AMCurt DoolittleTHERE IS NO COMPARISON TO OR EQUIVALENT OF CAPTURING NATURAL DECAY (ENTROPY)Dec 4, 2018, 9:49 AMCurt Doolittle(mining the universe for uranium is insanely cheap.)Dec 4, 2018, 9:50 AMBill JoslinI wonder what is the energy density of liberals?Dec 4, 2018, 9:51 AMCurt DoolittlenegativeDec 4, 2018, 9:53 AMBill JoslinhahahahahaDec 4, 2018, 9:53 AMBill JoslinCharles H Brennan only in this group would someone actually come up with a precise and scientific answer in under 2 minutes. hahahahahaDec 4, 2018, 9:55 AMMicah PezdirtzMy question is will we figure out a better energy extraction method than boiling water (for nuclear sources)Dec 4, 2018, 10:41 AMJack RiänImagine how often a company like Amazon would go through LiPo batteries with those drones running 24/7-365. No room for error, as those batteries lose maH with every charge.

    Margaret’s gonna be pissed to learn she lost her bulk order of cat toys in a lithium fire two miles from her apartment complexDec 4, 2018, 10:44 AMJared NeavesA battery with no power left is nominally the same weight as a battery that is full of potential energy… There is a reason especially aircraft do not use batteries, as a precisely calculated nearly empty fuel tank is optimal as it is much lighter than one that is full of fuel, burn fuel to carry fuel as they say.Dec 4, 2018, 11:04 AMJared NeavesWhat is wrong with steam power? It’s pretty damned efficient, you could probably get the same effect with other fluid/gasses but it’s added complexity when it isn’t necessary.Dec 4, 2018, 11:06 AMSteve PenderModular jettisoning of used batteries could work, but that’s another layer of complexity.Dec 4, 2018, 11:46 AMRussell WagnerNailed it.Dec 4, 2018, 12:39 PMCurt Doolittleit’s a mistake to reason as such. steam is no different from using fluid in your transmission…..Dec 4, 2018, 12:52 PMSteven J. WoronHmmm maybe my dads idea of slingshots wasn’t so crazy afterall…Dec 4, 2018, 1:32 PMDmitry NikolovMicah Pezdirtz we already have. Liquid salt.

    https://youtu.be/uK367T7h6ZYDec 4, 2018, 1:42 PMDmitry NikolovThose drones will never happen. A million things that can go wrong.Dec 4, 2018, 1:45 PMGreg HamiltonKeven KerkamDec 4, 2018, 2:26 PMGreg Hamiltongeothermal works very well in some parts of the country especially if you have a secondary use for the waster water which is still quite warm.

    Nuclear is the obvious answer.

    I think it was the designers of the game traveler in the 70s that identified a few required items for a big tech jump. Battery storage and non resistive conductors being the two main onesDec 4, 2018, 2:30 PMJeffery Gog Magog HughesMini nuclear reactors for everything. Make all currency u235 tokens.

    2 birds with one stone.Dec 4, 2018, 2:43 PMGreg HamiltonCurt Doolittle off subject. In the 90s were you familiar with a zine called Extropy?Dec 4, 2018, 3:08 PMAndrew ClaytonWe aren’t anywhere near a solution to fossil fuels, at least outside science fiction and UFO theories.Dec 4, 2018, 3:30 PMCurt Doolittledoesn’t come to mind. sorry.Dec 4, 2018, 3:48 PMGreg Hamiltonno big deal. It was bio hacking but also guys who thought someday they would upload.

    I just like the word extropy as it’s what we do.Dec 4, 2018, 3:50 PMAndrea RoyallBut it’s still a net positive… even the energy density of feces is positive 😞

    http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2010/ph240/cash2/Dec 4, 2018, 5:07 PMJared NeavesSteve Pender yeah I don’t see faa or casa or other aviation bodies loving the idea of tossing heavy battery cells at the peopleDec 4, 2018, 8:10 PMLuke WillisAnd on this shelf, my collection of buckshot-riddled vibrators…Dec 4, 2018, 9:01 PMKinsley BinghamThe slightest effort researching the environmental impacts of electric battery production should bring pause to those who sincerely care about the world’s ecology.Dec 5, 2018, 9:25 AMJayque OoshHonestly it’s pretty magical that simple animal fat has a comparable energy density to coal.

    Crazy how nature do dat

    Why don’t we consider pork a renewable energy source?Dec 6, 2018, 8:15 AMJayque OoshRhetorical question, because it tastes too good to throw in the Stirling gennyDec 6, 2018, 8:16 AMLeon ScamahornWe need to develop materials that are as strong as steel and aluminum but as light as a feather. This is an exaggeration but you get the idea. Vehicles weigh less but can do the same work burns less carbon based fuels.Dec 7, 2018, 11:11 AMTHIS IS WHY THERE AREN’T AMAZON DRONES, ROBOTS, AND JETSONS

    The problem of batteries that have the energy density of gasoline, so that the weight of the energy and it’s means of conversion to physical movement. Or more simply, power to weight ratio. Rolling wheels, floating water, lift via air, all make use of land, water, air, to discount the cost of defeating gravity (compared to launching a rocket). If you want the distance coverage of an automobile without refueling (4 hrs), or planes (14 hrs), or boats (HP/.6 pr hr), or ships (150 tons per day or 75T for 8 hrs) we still lack the battery technology. And it is this battery technology that is the principle limitation on mechanical evolution. Hence why biological life forms are so vastly more complicated, but vastly more energy efficient. (You, by contrast, cost about the equivalent of a 100w light bulb to live).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-04 09:28:00 UTC