newyorker:

What did Barack Obama, who turns fifty-seven today, tell his two daughters, Sasha and Malia, after Donald Trump’s election? “Your job as a citizen and as a decent human being is to constantly affirm and lift up and fight for treating people with kindness and respect and understanding.” Read David Remnick’s 2016 Profile of the former President: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/11/28/obama-reckons-with-a-trump-presidency

Tim O’Reilly on why the future doesn’t have to suck

i’m all about the future that doesn’t have to suck, and am looking forward to listening to it, when I sort my headphones situation out (my old job got me nice noise-canceling cans, but I had to return them when I left).

It’s interesting that he “believes the free market is now an algorithm that ignores the interests of all stakeholders save for an elite sliver of giant equity owners.” That is exactly how I felt like lately.

Also, fake O’Reilly book covers are hilarious, how did I miss them?

Tim O’Reilly on why the future doesn’t have to suck

a persian doctor who told me frightening things and invited to participate in insurance fraud questionable grayzone billing practices, but there was a Slovak technician there who looked uncannily like Good Soldier Švejk and with whom I had a surprisingly nice conversation about politics and sociology. He was older and more pessimistic about the future of liberal democracy than I, but at this point so is almost everyone.

The question is, do I want to get a free MRI from some shady practice, or pay hundreds of dollars for it, or not get it at all…

It’s too bad that hardly anyone I can tell about Good Soldier Švejk will have any idea what I’m talking about.