…at landscape (i.e., one where connection between any two people is as easy as any two other people) breaks the limiters on preferential attachment, expanding the head on the popularity distribution. T…
…find his laughably naive faith in capitalism problematic, Scott makes (in a roundabout way) a good point that ought to be obvious but isn't: the memetic landscape has no incentive to promote human flo…
…rching for a hidden treasure in a wide-open landscape. in the absence of clues, any direction is as good as any other, and so more imprtant than working quickly is to avoid following behind someone wh…