Iterative change is slow and not glamorous, but over time it will move the entire world...
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Systems that are worse but can iterate faster out perform perfect but slowly evolving systems
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Big fan of iterative change personally
It's the sort of stuff that can actually be implemented, and it can *really* add up over time as you show
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New, by me: In the last 6 years, the US has gone from producing 0% of the world's rare earths to nearly 15% thanks to a single mine in California. Now the company behind it is taking the next steps toward an entirely US-based rare earth supply chain:
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The US is experiencing a manufacturing mega-boom
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There’s a massive boom in US manufacturing
thanks to the Chips Act, the IRA and the Infrastructure Bill
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below on industrial policy, trade, clean energy, globalization and deglobalization (1/19)
Cc: @Noahpinion @erikbryn @JesseJenkins @ElbridgeColby @RanaForoohar
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News you can use if you have hypothetically made the (poorly considered) decision to rely on Google as an infrastructure provider.
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"In an unexpected announcement today, Google Domains is “winding down following a transition period,”"
*unexpected*
9to5google.com/2023/06/15/goo
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physics gives you read access to the universe, engineering gives you write access
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