“Private institutions are under systemic and legal obligations to make money quickly to reward their capitalist investors; thus expensive, uncertain long-term research is inevitably harder and harder to justify as quarters tick by with few money-making breakthroughs to show for it. Small wonder, then, that the Internet, the web, the GUI, modern processors, Wi-Fi signaling, fundamental computer languages, and even Google itself arose from the academic or military research settings where steady funding is more or less assured and near-term stock prices don’t drive whether projects get axed. The history is long—Guglielmo Marconi developed radio for the Royal Navy, Berners-Lee the web protocols for CERN. The OSTP notes, “Past DOD research has resulted in revolutionary technological capabilities such as radar, digital computers, wireless mobile communications, lasers, fiber optics, composite materials, the Internet (and other ‘packet switched’ networks), and satellite navigation.””
— Rob Larson, Bit Tyrants: The Political Economy of Silicon Valley
The Three Amigos winning the Academy Award for Best Director 2013 | Alfonso Cuarón for Gravity 2014 | Alejandro González Iñárritu for Birdman 2015 | Alejandro González Iñárritu for The Revenant 2017 | Guillermo del Toro for The Shape of Water
Question thyself and thou shalt livest free.
“Let someone love you just the way you are - as flawed as you might be, as unattractive as you sometimes feel, and as unaccomplished as you think you are. To believe you must hide of all the parts of you that are broken, out of fear that someone else is incapable of loving what is less than perfect, is to believe that sunlight is incapable of entering a broken window and illuminating a dark room.”
— Marc Hack
Wanderer, there is no way, you make the way as you go... Just a wanderer enjoying the rollercoaster.
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