David Friedman announced that his book "The Machinery of Freedom"...
David Friedman announced that his book "The Machinery of Freedom" is available to read online.
via Ideas by David D. FriedmanDavid Friedman announced that his book "The Machinery of Freedom" is available to read online.
via Ideas by David D. FriedmanSergey Brin's research on Parkinson's, the impact of immigration on IQ, and the lowest-scoring World Cup in history are a few diverse topics covered.
via The source of this content is Marginal REVOLUTION.The US Military might rebrand PSYOPS units to "Military Information Support and/to Operations" (MISO). via Mind Hacks
Arnold Kling shares that the Journal of Economic Perspectives is available for free online. via Econlib
ICANN has approved the .xxx domain for adult websites.
via The Daily BeastNew regulations would categorize spilled milk like oil spills due to its fat content, requiring farmers to have additional storage tanks and emergency plans. via Marginal Revolution.
The Tasmanian Parliament banned certain words from being used during sessions, while Queensland is giving police more power to issue on-the-spot fines for minor offenses. via Overcoming Bias
If you need to find location data associated with an email address, the article suggests checking the email header or searching directly on Facebook. via Digital Inspiration
Slashdot user "r" shares a quote: "Can anything be sadder than work left unfinished? Yes, work never begun." You can further explore r's activity and contributions on Slashdot through the provided links. via Slashdot
Slashdot user "r" has been an active participant on Slashdot for multiple years submitting links and commenting on content. via Slashdot
Steve Landsburg's blog post recommends David Friedman's *The Machinery of Freedom* and links to a free pdf of the book.
Bryan Caplan of EconLog shares a thought-provoking passage from All Quiet on the Western Front and poses a question to readers about the causes and beneficiaries of war. via The source of this content is Econlib.
AI Newsletter — A curated weekly digest of AI links, with pull quotes and commentary.
$50/month $500/year (save 17%)
Weekly Roundup — Get a curated digest of the best links, ideas, and insights delivered to your inbox every week.
Subscribe to Newsletter — Stay up to date with email notifications of new posts.