Paul D. Fernhout

@pdfernhout

The biggest challenge of the 21st century is the irony of technologies of abundance in the hands of those still thinking in terms of scarcity.

Adirondack Park, NY
Joined June 2010

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  1. 16 Jun 2017

    Why we should emphasize demand-side DOGS instead of supply-side CATS to create abundant space habitats:

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  2. 10 Apr 2017

    One of my first tweets (Jun 2010 to alt ed conf) is on Sal Khan's edtech work reminding me of Elzéard Bouffier (The Man Who Planted Trees)

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  4. 5 Apr 2017

    I put together a High Performance Organizations Reading List

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  5. 1 Oct 2016
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  6. 1 Oct 2016
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  8. 28 Aug 2016

    One of the funniest things I've read about economics:

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  9. Retweeted
    14 May 2016

    On : The Great Irony of Job Automation - submitted by /u/Arzu1982 [link] [comments]

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    5 Mar 2016

    Can’t believe I missed this article for two years; it nails one of my biggest problems with recent tech culture.

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  11. 11 Jan 2016

    Why I turned down a job interview at Automattic (WordPress) over being asked use Slack for it:

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  12. 3 Dec 2015

    BTW, I first saw the term "financially obese" in James P. Hogan's novel "Paths to Otherwhere".

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  13. 3 Dec 2015

    Should the physically obese decide what everyone eats? So, why should the financially obese shape the economy via buying laws?

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  14. 22 Aug 2015
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  15. 23 Mar 2015

    Also mentioned by Mark Bittman: "The Conservative Case for a Guaranteed Basic Income"

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  16. 23 Mar 2015
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  17. 16 Mar 2015

    FINLAND: 65% of Parliamentary Candidates Favor Basic Income

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  18. 21 Feb 2015

    Manifesto 15 on education reform, including my comment mentioning a basic income as an alternative

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  20. 15 Jun 2013

    Me on David Brin's Transparent Society and my wife's and my past efforts to support public

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