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Average rating: 3.81 · 132 ratings · 14 reviews · 43 distinct works
Trillions: Thriving in the ...

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Balkan Caesar

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Rumpalla

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Prime Mincer 1.1: Spring 2011

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Prime Mincer 1.2: Summer 2011

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Principles of Expert System...

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The OSS in World War II Alb...

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Prime Mincer 2.1: Spring 2012

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“The only simplicity for which I would give a straw is that which is on the other side of the complex—not that which never has divined it. —OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, JR. There”
Peter Lucas, Trillions: Thriving in the Emerging Information Ecology

“We have already said that many devices will have no need to be on the Internet. But, perhaps certain devices won’t be allowed to be on the Internet. Just as today’s electrical codes require a strict separation between 120 volt power circuits and low-voltage wiring such as doorbell circuits, it may be that strict rules about sequestering certain basic functions from the public information space will prove to be the ultimate protection against malicious remote tampering. Similarly, certain combinations of computational and physical power in the same device might be proscribed. One”
Peter Lucas, Trillions: Thriving in the Emerging Information Ecology

“Today’s so-called cloud isn’t really a cloud at all. It’s a bunch of corporate dirigibles painted to look like clouds. You can tell they’re fake because they all have logos on them. The real cloud wouldn’t have a logo. Once”
Peter Lucas, Trillions: Thriving in the Emerging Information Ecology



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