10 Aug 25
Dan Wang is author of Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, a fellow at Hoover, formerly of Yale Law School and Gavekal Dragonomics
A retrospective on my month of daily blogging, what I’ve gotten out of it, why you should do a daily writing project, and advice for doing this well.
The Skill of Noticing Emotions (Thanks to Eli Tyre and Luke Raskopf for helping teach me the technique. And thanks to Nora Ammann, Fin Moorhouse, Ben…
In-depth and accurate Shakespeare information, including free play analysis, Shakespeare’s biography, essays, answers to common Shakespeare questions, and a Shakespearean glossary.
I’ve been thinking about writing this blog post for a while, but I felt like there are versions of this out there already, so didn’t bother. But then I realized I was falling into a trap I warn…
with a capacity for collective action that crowdfunds territory around the world and eventually gains diplomatic recognition from pre-existing states.
Dividing purposes into higher and mundane, mission pursues higher ends and rejects pragmatism; materialism seeks only selfish goals. Both are mistakes.
Peter is currently a Research Fellow in China Studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and a contributing editor at War on the Rocks.
Bipartisan and dedicated to defining the future of national security, for over 60 years the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has develop…
This talk will look at the art of espionage and intelligence gathering over the last 50 years.Thursday, May 11, 20175:00pm-6:00pmRoom 001, Rockefeller Center…
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Industry-agreed resolutions for errata reported against PDF standards and specifications.
documentations, slides decks…
Prof. Robert Sapolsky’s course “Human Behavioral Biology”. Stanford University. This course covers the following topics: - Behavioral Evolution - Molecular G…
I recently discovered that I ended up on the Hacker Noon awards for Personal Developer Blog of the Year 2019, which is an amazing honor! I…
JavaScript programmers like to use words like, “event-loop”, “non-blocking”, “callback”, “asynchronous”, “single-threaded” and “concurrency”.We say things li…