Empire of Sunk Costs
The Market Isn’t Broken. It’s Hollow.
Strength Without Metabolism
The Futility of Reform
Earth Is Not Optional
The Brightest Bulb in a Dim Chandelier
Running Two Operating Systems
Hope Is the Quietest Prison
The Cult of Innovation and the Death of Usefulness
Reality Is a User Interface
What’s on the Box Is a Lie
Non-Profits, For Profit
Are we really surprised? Of course not. What we are looking at is not an accident, not a deviation, not…
The Thermodynamics of Space Mirrors
Every now and then a technological proposal appears that sounds wonderfully elegant in theory and slightly absurd the moment one…
The Postponed Apocalypse
The curious thing about apocalypses is that they usually arrive on schedule. If a meteor is heading toward Earth, the…
The Devoutly Ignorant
We are accustomed by now to politicians speaking confidently about subjects they barely understand. That particular habit is hardly new….
The Myth of Market Equilibrium
Oh, that’s the mantra now? There once was a blissful equilibrium. A calm, balanced market humming along in quiet perfection—until…
The Video Store Rule
When I was a child, watching a movie was not a matter of clicking a button and waiting three seconds…
Five Years Is Enough to Lose a Customer
Five years is not a rounding error. It is not a pause, not an intermission, not a temporary inconvenience that…
