Saturday assorted links – Marginal REVOLUTION


1. “A little noticed thread in @Pontifex encyclical. “Innovation” appears at least 15 times.”  Link here.

2. The (other) man who reads books for a living.

3. Did the credibility revolution skip public management?

4. Excellent Scott Sumner post on epistemics.  But how do I know it is good?

5. How long does it take to plan a bridge?

6. Is a compute tax a good idea?

7. A.I. internship with Rick Rubin.

8. David Sacks.



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