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Alex R ([personal profile] alexr_rwx) wrote2012-06-16 08:13 pm

wisdom of the crowds: arc of history

How are we doing, humanity? In the medium-long run, are we winning? Or are we doomed?

Is that arc of history actually bending towards justice? What are you doing to bend it? What bendings are you excited about?

(or are we going to completely wreck the oceans in the next five years, including the oxygen-providing algae, then descend into furious infighting over the dwindling resources until we all starve/asphyxiate? Or do we lose by forming a perma-self-replicating unbeatable fascist surveillance state with no interest in bettering the human experience, where the unfathomably wealthy are content to rule over serfs and burning rubble, until we get taken out by an asteroid?)

You've probably heard me say this, but I am hella excited about the democratization of really good education. Coursera and Udacity (nice interview with Sebastian Thrun about it, via +Tim O'Reilly) and Khan Academy and DuoLingo (etc) are exploring this space, and now anybody can get Stanford-level courses, free online, and it rules. Teaching in person is still important. But not everybody has access to good teachers in person. And just because you're at a (good?) university doesn't mean that the in-person classes aren't crap.

Lowering the opportunity cost to entering or leaving a course: that's huge. Want to sign up for a class just to try it out? No problem. Don't enjoy it, or it's not what you thought it was, or find out you're busy with other stuff? No problem, just ignore it.

I care, it turns out, about getting information and knowledge and wisdom to people, and at least along those lines, I think we're winning.

Also I feel like I should probably learn Chinese.
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[identity profile] oniugnip.livejournal.com 2012-06-17 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
Me toooo! Can you read the Hebrew alphabet?

I got Di Katz Der Payats (http://www.yiddishcat.com/) last year, and got to the point where I could mostly sound out the non-transliterated words.

[identity profile] bubblingbeebles.livejournal.com 2012-06-17 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
Only five letters of it. (Can you guess which ones?)

My vocabulary is only as large as what i've accumulated from jewish heritage/tradition. :P
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[identity profile] oniugnip.livejournal.com 2012-06-17 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
These ones? נגהשא

(aleph, because people know aleph, and the four on a dreidel)

(hrm, having trouble making Hebrew letters come up large-ish in my browser...)
Edited 2012-06-17 07:47 (UTC)

[identity profile] bubblingbeebles.livejournal.com 2012-06-17 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
yes, those are the ones.
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[personal profile] lindseykuper 2012-06-17 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
(Can you guess which ones?)

The ones most closely corresponding to b, n, j, m, and l should be enough for all the consonants in 'benjamin blum'?

(hashtag-has-not-the-slightest-idea-how-hebrew-works-or-what-someone-is-likely-to-have-accumulated-from-jewish-heritage-and-tradition)

[identity profile] bubblingbeebles.livejournal.com 2012-06-17 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
nope, can't write my own name. (checked to see if i remembered 'beth' - i was wrong, but now i know that one too.)