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More from Not Boring by Packy McCormick

Weekly Dose of Optimism #140

K2-18b, o3 and o4-mini, Parkinson’s Research, GLP-1 Pill, Precision, Neuroscience, Abundance Institute

6 days ago 6 votes
Base Power Company: Chapter 2

Violently Executing to Build America's Next Generation Power Company

a week ago 9 votes
Hyperlegible 006: Forsaking Industrialism

Conrad Bastable on how China built its Industrial Platform and what it would take for the West to reindustrialize (hint: tariffs aren't enough)

a week ago 19 votes
Hyperlegible 005: Parakeet

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2 weeks ago 9 votes

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Powerlessness

Not a lack of power, but feeling as though we have none. Some people have been indoctrinated to prefer a life with no agency, as it also brings no responsibility. At the other extreme, some folks have decided that they have more power than they actually do. Video games offer people a chance to experience […]

4 hours ago 1 votes
Podcast: What should we do about sports betting? ft. Isaac Rose Berman

As a follow up to my article from a few weeks ago Should We Ban Gambling on Smartphones?, I’ve invited Isaac Rose-Berman on the show to talk about gambling policy.

2 days ago 2 votes
Technical debt and AI slop

Technical debt is easy to incur. It’s unnecessary added features, undocumented code, support for outmoded interactions and anything that slows down your ability to update and upgrade your work. Tech debt is the combination of doing what feels right at the time, in a hurry, and then having to maintain it and understand it going […]

2 days ago 3 votes
Weekly Scroll: A Time To Kill

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4 days ago 6 votes
Work ethic vs discipline

A solid work ethic drives someone to show up, even when they’d rather not. If there’s work on their desk, they’ll take it on. Discipline, on the other hand, is the ability to say ‘no’ to free up focus and resources for the work that’s worth saying ‘yes’ to.

4 days ago 5 votes