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loughnane

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Health tech and literature.

athenist.com [email protected]

meet.hn/city/us-Boston

Interests: Healthcare, Hardware, Books, Philosophy, Privacy, Web Development, Writing

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Primary Deficits: A Short History

fredblog.stlouisfed.org
2 points·by loughnane·yesterday·0 comments

Dad Books Are a Dying Breed

wsj.com
3 points·by loughnane·9 days ago·0 comments

The labor share of income in the US is at its lowest post-war level

libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org
503 points·by loughnane·12 days ago·547 comments

OED Text Visualizer

oed-text-visualizer.oxfordlanguages.com
2 points·by loughnane·12 days ago·0 comments

There are 5.7M more childless women of prime child-bearing age than expected

carsey.unh.edu
2 points·by loughnane·14 days ago·1 comments

Report on the State of Scholarship in the Humanities [pdf]

cdn.vanderbilt.edu
2 points·by loughnane·14 days ago·0 comments

Yale reinstates SAT, ACT requirement after six years of flexible policy

yaledailynews.com
9 points·by loughnane·last month·2 comments

Report of the Yale Committee on Trust in Higher Education [pdf]

president.yale.edu
3 points·by loughnane·3 months ago·0 comments

Don't fall for the rigged college game (2025)

nytimes.com
3 points·by loughnane·3 months ago·0 comments

New vehicles now sell for an average of nearly $50k

pbs.org
6 points·by loughnane·3 months ago·1 comments

Sycophantic AI is changing the world of romance and dating

economist.com
4 points·by loughnane·4 months ago·0 comments

Consumers and businesses paid nearly 90% of Trump tariffs in 2025

cbsnews.com
19 points·by loughnane·5 months ago·7 comments

Analytical Chemistry 2.0

asdlib.org
1 points·by loughnane·5 months ago·0 comments

Monero retakes privacy crown as Zcash turmoil rattles rally

theblock.co
3 points·by loughnane·6 months ago·2 comments

Texas A&M bans part of Plato's Symposium

dailynous.com
207 points·by loughnane·6 months ago·161 comments

Coase's Penguin, Or, Linux and the Nature of the Firm [pdf]

benkler.org
15 points·by loughnane·6 months ago·1 comments

Nvidia Holoscan: Platform for Real-Time Edge Computing

1 points·by loughnane·7 months ago·0 comments

The end of naked locker rooms

theatlantic.com
39 points·by loughnane·8 months ago·97 comments

A Talk with Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy (2002)

bloomberg.com
2 points·by loughnane·9 months ago·0 comments

Are You a 'Heritage American'?

theatlantic.com
4 points·by loughnane·9 months ago·2 comments

comments

loughnane
·7 days ago·discuss
Long-time economist subscriber here. This feels too much like a "look what the AI said" sort of article for my tastes.

That said, though The Economist clearly has flaws I have yet to find something better. A weekly, sober, well-written newspaper is a hard thing to find.
loughnane
·10 days ago·discuss
oh, it looks like they changed the URLs tool. I used to be able to go to a subdomain like boston.craigslist.org. Now it redirects to www.craigslist.org/area/boston
loughnane
·12 days ago·discuss
I don't think so. Opening sentence is this:

> The labor share of income in the U.S. is currently at its lowest-ever level in the post-war period.

Agreed on the 2000 drop though. Would be interesting to read a retrospective on that.
loughnane
·19 days ago·discuss
That's the idea---to my mind---that's worthwhile for crypto to work toward. Something that has all the traits of cash but that can be used over the internet.
loughnane
·4 months ago·discuss
Sounds like MIT's missing semester https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46273762
loughnane
·4 months ago·discuss
Self-hosted miniflux is great.
loughnane
·5 months ago·discuss
well said.
loughnane
·6 months ago·discuss
https://chrisl.co
loughnane
·6 months ago·discuss
This is precisely my point of view as well.
loughnane
·6 months ago·discuss
Fyi since your account is new. It’s a faux pas here to have a “company” account.
loughnane
·7 months ago·discuss
900k USD via monero (xmr). Love to see the big donation and its cool that it's private.
loughnane
·7 months ago·discuss
Anyone know how/if this differs from the 2020 one?

Edit: Nvm, they comment on it. https://missing.csail.mit.edu/2026/development-environment/
loughnane
·7 months ago·discuss
I get that the crypto world right now is a casino, but the unfulfilled need is still there:

I want to be able to buy over the internet as anonymously as when I use cash in the real world.
loughnane
·7 months ago·discuss
I use miniflux and like it. Still, this post got me thinking.

I’d like to try out a feature where by self-hosted instance learns what I like and highlights relevant posts in my feed. Then I can go through the other ones later.

Main things are that I would control what feeds go in and there is no monetization incentive since it’s self-hosted.
loughnane
·8 months ago·discuss
> Inner city, especially in the oldest and most established, is an outlier experience.

Totally right. I called out the south explicitly, but the same stuff is true in suburbs. We lived in Nashua for 5y and it was just as you describe.

I'd submit though that the lack of sidewalks and dangerous drivers aren't really a cause, rather a symptom of the same cause: towns laid out in such a way where things are too far to walk and so everyone must drive to everything.
loughnane
·8 months ago·discuss
> Consider some statistics on the American childhood, drawn from children aged 8-12: 62% have not walked/biked somewhere (a store, park, school) without an adult

At least in the US, my guess for the cause of this is goes something like:

1. Housing is expensive.

2. People move to where housing is cheap (ie plenty of land, easy to build). In the last few decades that's more often than not been in the south.

3. Big population changes in those areas demand more schools.

4. Big school is built on the edge of town, because that's where the land is and one school has better economies of scale than multiple neighborhood schools

5. No one lives close to the school anymore, so everyone has to drive.

Throw in the sprawl that often accompanies new development in areas with wide open land and its easy to see how we end up here.

I live in Brookline, MA (in the North, next to Boston) and it's very much a walk-to-school town. The structural reason for that is our schools are in the neighborhoods, have been around for a long time, and there's nowhere "on the edge of town" to build a new one. Our town has financial pressures like everyone else and I few government's are able to resist the temptation of cost savings---we just don't have the option to build that way. Thank goodness.
loughnane
·8 months ago·discuss
I've been doing this with ublock origin step by step by zapping elements and defaulting to javascript off. At this point most of the breadcrumbs/headings/sidebars/recirculation/carousels/etc. are hidden by default on the sites I go to. If I gather I'm missing something I just flip the switch.

Granted that's not user-friendly, so I don't suggeset it for the typical person. I do think though the typical person would come to love the sort of web that I experience, so it's cool that there's a plugin now. Also the AI scraping (eg on LI) is interesting.
loughnane
·8 months ago·discuss
> Today, the only naked bodies that many Americans will likely ever see are their own, a partner’s, or those on a screen. Gone are our unvarnished points of physical comparison—the ordinary, unposed figures of other people. In their place, we’re left with the curated ideals of social-media posts, AI-generated advertising, and pornography. The loss may seem trivial, but it also may change how people see themselves.

I think the theme of "how we see ourselves" is the defining theme of our age. Never before have we been bombarded with so much imagery while at the same time being seeing so little of real life.
loughnane
·8 months ago·discuss
Most public debates aren't a matter of truth seeking, and haven't been for a long time (two examples below). Rather, it's a platform for people to make their case to the audience.

That said, the level of respect and orderliness of the debates below is something I'd like to see more of.

* Russell v. Copleston on God https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMsbD1L5IlQ

* Buckley v. Baldwin on if the american dream is at the expense of the american negro https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin%E2%80%93Buckley_debate
loughnane
·9 months ago·discuss
I've recently been updating my library of movies to use the theatrical posters. It seems in the last ~10y or so there's been a bunch of "remade" posters for old movies---I presume from Netflix trying to get people to click.

It's neat to sort the movies by time and see how the styles change. Makes it feel more real than when each cover has the same modern look.