Is it going to arrive sooner than we think?
Well, that would be different.
Is it going to arrive sooner than we think?
Well, that would be different.
Bob Werb has some advice on how to reach the non space enthusiasts.
To be fair, most of their policy positions don’t make sense, at least from the standpoint of the well being of Americans.
[Update Friday morning]
This is potentially interesting, but there is no mention of how the cost of this compares with JP-1 refined from fossil fuels.
Yes, I noticed that article about lab-grown meat the other day, too. Which is kind of too bad, because I’d actually prefer to not have to slaughter pigs for pork. In any event, as he notes, this does seem to be an effort by the “elites” to make themselves more elite by making the rest of us more miserable.
What ending it could do for gun rights.
…to live in quiet times.
Thoughts on the acceleration of progress, by Walter Russell Mead.
I wonder how space will play into all of this?
[Afternoon update]
There is no turning back from AI.
Sobering thoughts.
You have to get to the end of this story about the 20th anniversary of A Mighty Wind (has it really been that long?) to find out that there may be a Spinal Tap Two in the making.