I enjoyed the interview of Dick Costolo, CEO of Twitter on Charlierose.com
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12557
He emphasized that what worries him the most is how to keep the balance between courage and focus in his company.
Courage = Try new bold ideas, don't just try to protect what you already have or being doing something
Focus = Having courage and at the same time being aware of the fact that you can't try everything and every new thing, so you need to set limit and boundaries.
Dave Grossman - On Killing
After reading quite a few books relating to military matters (including some which glorify the whole business a bit -- say, "No easy day" or "American sniper"), it seemed good to look a bit deeper into the minds of soldiers -- "On Killing" is all about what goes through the heads of men whose job it is to kill.
An interesting fact seems to be that at most 20% or so of American WW2 soldiers fired at the enemy; and this number seems to be consistent with other armies / history (there is no hard evidence,...
Finished the rest of it tonight. Boyfriend correct on all counts (as he tends to be).
Attempt at a spoiler-free stream-of-consciousness review (hey, it's 0153 here) follows:
Written transcriptions of various accents are abundant, but they are somewhat necessary to the plot and not terribly grating. That, or reading too much Homestuck has dulled my sensitivity. The six narratives have to be connected, of course, and some of the connections are much more contrived than others. Weird use of the word orison.
At one point the author cops out of a contrived scene by having the POV character reveal that they knew it was contrived all along; now that I think of it this happens at least three times -- perhaps it counts as a motif? A bit preachy toward the end and in the middle. One of the narratives is told as an interview dialog, and in my opinion the format stunts the plot's growth. It's a bit like Christian Bale's performance in Equilibrium.
Some LW-tropeage on synthetic humans, more or less coextensive with the economy of ems and so on. Existential risk shows up in the middle two narratives, but isn't played for keeps.
I'll probably read Number9Dream at some point, and perhaps Ghostwritten.
This is the monthly thread for posting media of various types that you've found that you enjoy. I find that exposure to LW ideas makes me less likely to enjoy some entertainment media that is otherwise quite popular, and finding media recommended by LWers is a good way to mitigate this. Post what you're reading, listening to, watching, and your opinion of it. Post recommendations to blogs. Post whatever media you feel like discussing! To see previous recommendations, check out the older threads.
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