Your friends will think you’re lame if you don’t know about atomic crystals

Your friends will think you’re lame if you don’t know about atomic crystals
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2018-7-23 18:32

What could we do with layered structures with just the right layers? What would the properties of materials be if we could really arrange the atoms the way we want them? The curious American physicist Richard Feynman asked these questions in his landmark 1959 lecture, There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom.

It bustled with profound ideas about “manipulating and controlling things on the atomic scale”, using quantum mechanics. Far-fetched at the time, now manipulating layers of atoms is a major research area. To realise Feynman’s vision, researchers at IBM and Bell Labs in the US had to devise a…

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Notes on Blockchain Governance

In which I argue that “tightly coupled” on-chain voting is overrated, the status quo of “informal governance” as practiced by Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Zcash and similar systems is much less bad than commonly thought, that people who think that the purpose of blockchains is to completely expunge soft mushy human intuitions and feelings in favor of completely algorithmic governance (emphasis on “completely”) are absolutely crazy, and loosely coupled voting as done by Carbonvotes and similar systems is underrated, as well as describe what framework should be used when thinking about blockchain governance in the first place.

2018-7-21 23:03