Category: quote
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And with the environment increasingly weaponized against the poor, to borrow Wallace-Wells’s phrase, the sectors that rely on cheap labor will face more unrest among workers; the state will struggle… more ›
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first, that there’s no real material difference between climate change and any other conflict — as the world grows more predictably dangerous, tactical know-how will simply be more in demand… more ›
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“Smart weapons need smart people to tell them smart things. They need positioning coordinates. They need navigation systems,” https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/04/03/russia-is-tricking-gps-to-protect-putin/ more ›
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The Kremlin is expanding its outreach and influence in Africa. Russia is boosting its military sales and economic cooperation across Africa, entering the continent’s emerging nuclear energy market and expanding… more ›
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We’re now seeing merchandising move from a differentiator to just another input. It’s no longer about talking, but listening. https://loosethreads.com/thearchive/2017/05/30/mickey-drexler-and-the-death-of-a-supply-driven-world/ more ›
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“If you can’t ride two elephants at the same time, what are you doing at the circus?” https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2019/04/02/andreessen-horowitz-is-blowing-up-the-venture-capital-model-again/#47e0d14a7d9f more ›
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In the scene we build, if the vehicle knows that the fake lane is pointing to the reverse lane, it should ignore this fake lane and then it could avoid… more ›
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By adding noise to lane-markings, they were able to fool the autopilot into losing the lanes altogether, however, the patches they had to apply to the lane-markings would not be… more ›
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” Which is worse: to be seen as stupid or to have priorities that don’t match the opportunity?” source: Pretending to be stupid more ›
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“The software layer between the company and their armies of contractors eliminates a huge amount of middle management, and creates a worrisome disconnect between jobs that will be automated, and… more ›
