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It would clearly be a different path than Elon's startups. But it's impressive that YC is willing to do the funding legwork for such an ambitious company, if they believe in it.


If you want to pay dividends with that money, you have to repatriate the money first.


what's the latency like, since they use some amount of microwave wireless infrastructure?


If you're asking because you're wondering how bad the latency is, remember that microwave is the speed of light and the most direct route between two points. It'll be better than fiber, all other things being equal. It's possible the bandwidth isn't up to snuff, but latency shouldn't be a problem.


I'm guessing these microwave links are short enough to blast through poor atmospheric conditions that are very common in a place like Seattle. At greater distances from the provider packet loss (resulting latency problems) could be a legitimate concern.


$ ping google.com

PING google.com (173.194.33.165) 56(84) bytes of data.

64 bytes from sea09s18-in-f5.1e100.net (173.194.33.165): icmp_req=1 ttl=59 time=0.857 ms

64 bytes from sea09s18-in-f5.1e100.net (173.194.33.165): icmp_req=2 ttl=59 time=0.779 ms

64 bytes from sea09s18-in-f5.1e100.net (173.194.33.165): icmp_req=3 ttl=59 time=0.831 ms


But PG wasn't an established authority back when PG was writing fast. I remember reading PG in 2006, and you'd read lots of snarks on the tech forums of the time (Slashdot, Digg): who is this guy, and why should we listen to this bored washed up multi-millionaire who sold his startup to Yahoo? He hasn't done anything of note in the past 10 years! (They said the same thing about Philip Greenspun too, who was also writing at a faster clip back then).

Look, at the end of the day, "established authority" is only loosely correlated with worthwhile meaning. At some point you're going to have to move past the author and evaluate the words on the page on their own merit.


> At some point you're going to have to move past the author and evaluate the words on the page on their own merit.

For this type of writing, you can't. You don't have the experience or the data to judge anything. That's just how expert advice works. It's not falsifiable to anyone that would be learning from it, so that's why the credentials are important.


MSR is only "R" (and that too only a subset of the total research that happens throughout the company - the stuff that can be classified as "basic science"/longer-term), the "D" happens all over the company in the various departments.


I can't answer your first question about why left-handed people exist, but I can provide some clues about the proportions:

Left-handedness is a disadvantage in society where everything is designed for the right-handed person. However, there is one advantage to being left-handed: in hand to hand or sword to sword combat, the southpaw has an advantage in being unfamiliar.

This article http://www.economist.com/node/3471297 (Economist, 2004) describes an empirical finding: in societies that were historically more violent, the left-handedness proportion is higher.

Perhaps this is also why left-handed people even exist. They have an advantage in historical person-to-person violent conflicts. This advantage would go away as their proportion gets higher. I presume (this is conjecture) that the minority proportion that it is, is the steady state equilibrium where the violent advantage outweights the other disadvantages of being out of sync with society.


This makes sense. Just as iTunes started cutting out record labels and making direct deals with artists, Amazon can do the same.

The real question is: how will Amazon go about replacing the work that, today, gets done in publishing houses? The biggest one I can think of is editing. But there are probably others that I'm not aware of.


Just as iTunes started cutting out record labels and making direct deals with artists, Amazon can do the same.

Interesting - I didn't realize iTunes had done this. Got any links/artists I can look up?


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