Aaronson’s refreshingly novel take on SBF and “Going Infinite”

Link. “apparent rampant stimulant use at FTX” does deserve more attention — I gather stimulant/cognitive drug use is popular among SV types who are too young to remember how it turns out. Stimulants are a great way to send someone on the edge over the edge.

SBF does seem a tragic figure to me — as are many crooks big and small. I wonder what story he’ll tell after a few years in prison.

Time Machine in Sonoma: a retrospective.

Link. “When backing up to APFS, Time Machine reverses the design used in High Sierra: instead of using snapshots to determine what needed to be backed up before creating a backup using traditional hard links, most of the time Time Machine determines what has changed using the original method with FSEvents”

Singapore has a per capita GDP around $100K

Link. “Singapore, which UNCTAD still classifies as a “developing” country, is among the very richest countries on the planet. It’s far richer than the U.S., Canada, Australia, Switzerland, or the countries of North Europe.”

There’s a lot of China’s money flowing through Singapore. The (free) essay also explains what makes a country “developed” per UN. (Hint: It’s up to the country.)

“cyclists and drivers comply with traffic laws at about the same rate: 88 percent for the former versus 85 percent for the latter”

Link. It is impossible to turn humans into good drivers. To reduce pedestrian deaths we need to limit vehicle speed and size, end turn in red, regulate trucking better, simplify roads and limit where cars go.

(If I’d stepped into the ped crosswalk this morning I’d be dead now. Instead I looked and saw the 18 wheeler roaring through the right turn.)