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1/My concerns regarding Land Value Tax, of course, have already been about 1) Valuing land and 2) Searching costs. It is more difficult than it appears to value the unimproved rental value of land. I do, however, believe that this issue is mostly solvable.

Delete all that is unnecessary.

If you are truly concerned about climate change, you should also be bullish on nuclear energy. The energy density of nuclear fuel is simply unmatched by any other source of fuel.

Turning sand into a machine that can think. This is the power of progress. Number of transistors we can fit on a chip: 1970~1000 1980~10,000 1990~1,000,000 2000~10,000,000 2010~1,000,000,000 2020~10,000,000,000

I am going to keep shilling LVT this morning. With LVT, incumbent homeowners that are not utilizing the land efficiently or are collecting land rents would not be able to do this anymore. That's a net positive for society and the economy. No more squatting on vacant land, giant parking lots…etc.

I saw coffee prices rising rapidly about a month ago decided to stock up before the prices reached consumers Bought six months supply. I should have bought more.

What bugs me during zombie films is the utter lack of prep: If I know zombies are outside, I am grabbing every bat, knife, cleaver that I can carry. I'm not just grabbing one and marching outside

1/ LVT taxes only rent seeking behavior. It taxes that which is not produced by man. No one created the land, therefore no one is entitled to privately capture all its value.

Look who is paying for Trump's tariffs: you. www.pcworld.com/article/2611...

Our work and careers consume our time, but historically this was always the case.

Japan was an economic success story from about 1950 to 1990, averaging 9, 10, 5, and 4 percent GDP growth rates per respective decade.

A household robot that can do laundry, clean, and cook a meal for under $20k would disrupt a number of industries. It seems likely that China has an inherent advantage.

This morning, added some additional research to my essay about reimagining education. Every day, we get a little bit closer to understanding the origins of human progress and how to accelerate and improve the human condition. www.lianeon.org/p/rethinking...

We want a positive-sum world, not a zero-sum one.

Ten years ago the smartphone put the whole of human knowledge at our fingertips. Soon, AI will place a PhD in your pocket. Welcome to the intelligence age. The only limit is your creativity and physics. Gm