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*George Hotz - open source people. Open source self-driving cars.
*George Hotz - open source people. Open source self-driving cars.
*Centralized vs decentralization - some things work better than not in a decentralized. We must observe - what emerges? Does an army work better centralized? Decent. Nimbler. Centralized command can be slow. Decentralized army does not end up winning a war. You want centralized decision making, but communication about lessons learned.
*Centralized vs decentralization - some things work better than not in a decentralized. We must observe - what emerges? Does an army work better centralized? Decent. Nimbler. Centralized command can be slow. Decentralized army does not end up winning a war. You want centralized decision making, but communication about lessons learned.
*Where we organize centralized or decent -
*Where we organize centralized or decent - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz. Post-modernist - don't believe in grand theories.
*Individual sovereignity - a technical problem. If I have a box that makes food, water, shelter - why do you need the state?

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  • https://briarpod.net/
  • Pedro Domingues - seminal book on machine learning.
  • George Hotz - open source people. Open source self-driving cars.
  • Centralized vs decentralization - some things work better than not in a decentralized. We must observe - what emerges? Does an army work better centralized? Decent. Nimbler. Centralized command can be slow. Decentralized army does not end up winning a war. You want centralized decision making, but communication about lessons learned.
  • Where we organize centralized or decent - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz. Post-modernist - don't believe in grand theories.
  • Individual sovereignity - a technical problem. If I have a box that makes food, water, shelter - why do you need the state?