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Why was he even on the board to begin with?


He is a economist who served as the Secretary of Treasury, as the president of Harvard University, and as director of the National Economic Council. Seems like he would be able to give them some good advice.


Pretty helpful person to have on your board if you are aiming (as Sarah Friar, OpenAI CFO, mentioned) to get the government to guarantee $100B - $1T in infrastructure loans.


He was terrible at 2 out of three of those jobs. He ruined many people's lives. He was corrupt as hell. He shouldn't be welcome in polite society.. well I guess Epstein's inner circle isn't exactly polite society.


Neither should people who shoot over eager puppies, but hey what're you gonna do? Not shoot puppies?


Could you elaborate? Which two was he bad at? How did he ruin people's lives? Honestly asking.


I was referring to his stints as treasury secretary and on the NEC, during which he championed a worldview that saw economics as being science, with immutable laws, that inevitably led to policy outcomes that caused the explosion in income inequality that we've seen since 2008 especially. The U.S. would be in a better place if he was never in the Obama or Clinton admins.

But now that I think about it, the email leaks show that he was sexually harassing women while he was at Harvard too. So he was terrible at all three jobs.


Which policies contributed to income inequality?


In general he was not a fan of regulating banks, although he walked back some of his beliefs after 2008. Although iirc he still supports combining investment and commercial banks. Various shenanigans involving privatization of Russian industry. Pushing for tax cuts at the expense of infrastructure spending. He didn't like that the US capped exec pay at banks that received bailouts (banks that gave him millions in speaking fees, which seems a lil bit sketch)


God I forgot about shock therapy! The Russian oligarchs owe their fortunes to Mr. Summers.


All of them lol. Summers pushed aggressively for the free trade agreements (including allowing China into the WTO) that, in practice, shuttered American manufacturing, he pushed for cuts to capital gains tax, he lobbied aggressively against regulating derivatives and in favor of repealing glass-stegall, both of which directly led to the 2008 crisis, and then after the crisis he caused, he architected a recovery package that prioritized bailing out banks (but not enough to dig the economy out of recession quickly). He's one of the most damaging American figures of all time, he basically got us Trump if you ask me.


How quickly we forget. He was a compromise in resolving the board coup.


One big club, etc. etc.


Helen Toner was doing her job.

Here's another POV: why did Micro$oft $ide again$t the PhD$? Hmm, I gue$$ it make$ $en$e why they cho$e $ummer$.


He's part of the military industrial complex

FriendFeed shutdown same day Facebook was incorporated - these things are important for continuity


Yeah I just got a 500 error on medRxiv


Glad to see them being less evil.


Taking 10 steps in the direction of evil, and taking 1 step back, is not something that should save you from the gallows.


Especially when they're continuing on the next 10 steps ASAP.


So they can be less evil to more people rather than pushing people to a non-evil platform.


What is the non-evil phone platform? Aftermarket Android ROMs?


If they had gone ahead and blocked local installs, and forced every apk to be signed by a registered developer, I'm assuming there would have been a strong push for a viable Linux on these devices.


Sadly, less evil is still evil.



I know someone working on this! That's about all I can say for now though :)


Doesn't the space elevator attack happen in Red Mars not Blue Mars?


I happily defer. I've reread the trilogy 6 times now and they do all blur together a bit.

You look to be right:

https://www.kimstanleyrobinson.info/content/space-elevator

And I'm not the only one to notice the cross-reference:

https://www.reddit.com/r/kimstanleyrobinson/comments/pv6zh9/...


There's a terrorist attack, sorta, in latter book, but Red Mars was admittedly a legitimate military strike, as was destruction of Phobos.


>you can compensate for the error rate by just sequence everything multiple times.

Usually, but sometimes the errors are correlated.

Overall I agree, short read sequencing is a lot more cost effective. Doing an Illumina whole genome sequence for cell line quality control (at my startup) costs $260 in total.


Both do. I got mine through Dante, my wife through Nebula.


MOFs have been the "hot thing" in chemistry for about the past decade so this certainly isn't a surprise. Congrats to the laureates!


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