Books Books Books Books
"Hey John, do you read? What do you read?"
Printed books are not for me, but audio books I love. Here is a dump of my audible library, I'm guessing I've listened to most of them twice: https://h4x.zip/books
Enjoy! <3
"Hey John, do you read? What do you read?"
Printed books are not for me, but audio books I love. Here is a dump of my audible library, I'm guessing I've listened to most of them twice: https://h4x.zip/books
Enjoy! <3
A living brain has to decide what is worth paying attention to. It might seem obvious, but it's actually a stranger sentence than it first appears. We tend to imagine perception as a kind of recording device, the world enters through the eyes and ears, gets processed, becomes
A job is not a natural object. A job is a bundle of tasks that became stable enough, valuable enough, and administratively convenient enough for a firm to wrap a salary around it. That sounds obvious, but it is where most of the confusion about AI and employment begins. When
One day something is going to ask us to do something we cannot understand, and everything that came before, every war, every election, every revolution, every treaty, every argument about God and land and money and power, all of it will feel like rehearsal for that single moment. We won&
The number one question I get asked about AI is: what is the safest job? I've been thinking about this for years now. Since a friend told me Anthropic was doing well and the implications of that started sinking in. That was 2022, my answer hasn't