2025-01-17

stuff depletion, protocol churn, terrorgram sanctions, unreal ivory towers, expensive games, NY inter-not, remember Transmeta and UUCP, rockets go, bye Biden, smoke the FDA, watchband bloodletting



Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • Protocol Churn

    These initiatives, just by existing, are evidence in letters of fire 500 miles high, evidence of people noticing something important: Corporately-owned town squares are irreversibly discredited. They haven’t worked in the past, they don’t work now, and they’ll never work. Something decentralized is the only way forward. Something not owned by anyone, defined by freely-available protocols. Something like email. Or like the Fediverse, which runs on the ActivityPub protocol. Or, maybe Bluesky, where by “Bluesky” I mean independent service providers federated via the AT Protocol, “ATProto” for short.

  • Google won't add fact checks despite new EU law

  • The coming battle between social media and the state

Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

  • The ivory tower’s drift: how academia’s preference for theory over empiricism fuels scientific stagnation – Daniel Lemire's blog

    Almost all of academic science has moved away from actual (empirical) science. It is higher status to work on theories and models. I believe that it is closely related to well documented scientific stagnation as theory is often ultimately sterile. This tendency is quite natural in academia if there is no outside pressure… And is the main reason why academia should be ruthlessly judged by practitioners and users. As soon as academia can isolate itself in a bubble, it is bound to degrade.

    Society must demand actual results. We must reject work that is said ‘to improve our understanding’ or ‘to lay a foundation for further work’. We must demand cheaper rockets, cures for cancer, software that is efficient. As long as academic researchers are left to their own devices, they will continue to fill the minds of the young with unnecessary models. They must be held accountable.

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • The Extremely Unprofitable Transmeta

    From the start on the 3rd of March in 1995, the company was incredibly secretive. NDAs were the rule of the day, and the company was so secretive that some of the faculty at Stanford referred to it as the cult, a perception not helped by the enthusiasm and excitement of the company’s employees. Part of this secrecy was likely due to where their first funding came from. While Ditzel aimed for a VLIW chip that would do dynamic binary translation from x86 to his new architecture, DARPA provided money for research into cryogenic electronics. While this early work was unrelated to the products that Transmeta eventually made, I cannot help but think that this early work may have led to the low-power consumption and great thermals that Transmeta later achieved. The provable reason for secrecy was an abundance of caution. Transmeta’s first patent was filed in 1996, and it wasn’t approved until 2000. Only after that did the company’s products launch.

  • from 1975. beats anyone i ever heard of. First business card with an email address?

  • Forgotten Internet: UUCP | Hackaday

    In 2012, a Dutch Internet provider stopped offering UUCP to the 13 users it had left on the service. They claimed that they were likely the last surviving part of the UUCP world at that time.

Economicon / Business / Finance

Health / Medicine