I have always been a big fan of Jimmy Carter. Robert Reich explains the pivot that too place circa 1980. Sometimes called the Reagan Revolution, it was the start of the corporate conquest of America.
Month: February 2023
Working from Home and Productivity
I spent most of my career working from home. I used to joke it was my secret weapon. Not only did I not have to take time for a commute, but I was in better control of my environment. I had no real interruptions. This was important when I was developing software. I also came to realize that the social aspect of the office was important. I made it a point to send lots of emails and make lots of phone calls, most of them 1-1.
Perhaps the oddest part is I came to realize that the best use of my time when I was in the office was “socializing”. I eventually would spend 100% of my time meeting with people, formally in meetings, and informally at lunch, dinner and in hallways. So I’m not surprised that the return to the office results in frustrations, and lower productivity. From Fortune magazine.
The return to the office could be the real reason for the slump in productivity. Here’s the data to prove it
‘My kids are being poisoned’: How aviators escaped America’s war on lead
I am always surprised by the history of known toxic substances, especially heavy metals like lead, cadmium and mercury, in the US. I did not realize that there are exceptions to unleaded gasoline, in this case for small planes.
‘My kids are being poisoned’: How aviators escaped America’s war on lead
Billion Dollar US Weather Events
Are the more weather disasters? This graph of number of $1 billion or more weather disasters by year from climate.gov.
2021 U.S. billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in historical context

ELIZA, the First ChatBOT
Just a bit of computer science history. The original chatBot goes back to the mid-1960s. I had a version on an early home computer in the late 1970s. It was impressive, but probably more impressive to non-programmers. The Wiki introduction is a good read and context for today’s AI chatBots.
ELIZA
Has Austin Hit an All-Time Low?
From Austin Monthly. Yes, it’s feeling a bit dystopic around here lately.
Has Austin Hit an All-Time Low?
Gravity’s Rainbow at 50
I have read, and enjoyed, Gravity’s Rainbow. That sounds like a boast, but it is really just a recommendation. I’ve even read a lot about GR and Pynchon, most of it not of much use. A good article on GR at 50 by Wired Magazine.
We’re All Living Under Gravity’s Rainbow
All Markets Are Uncertain
Nobody knows nothing. Corollary: if you see someone consistently winning, they are probably cheating.
All Markets Are Uncertain
Someone Stole a Wienermobile’s Catalytic Converter
Is nothing sacred?
Someone Stole a Wienermobile’s Catalytic Converter
Here Comes the Batteries
Been waiting to see when grid storage starts to come on-line. Looks like it is starting.