It’s 2006, and I’m in Stanford. Or on the outskirts of the university campus, in the small residential area where retired professors and academics often linger after a long career at the university. It’s a quiet suburb, with typical California,...
This is the ninth Warp News Impact Report to show what impact you as a Premium Supporter has.If you are not a Premium Supporter and want to help our mission, sign-up for a free trial.HighlightsLaunched the Warp Space SummitPodcast interview with our CEO, Mathias...
Summer is here and if you are like me, you have a pile of books, or at least a virtual pile, that you are hoping to read this summer. But if you havenβt had time to compile your summer reading list, here are three books that I highly recommend regardless if you are...
One reason why people often reject optimism as a cognitive strategy is that it is described as blind – it does not take into account how things really are. In the same spirit, pessimists tend to point out that they are really just realists. Optimism is often...
In 1515 Martin Luther was a complete unknown. He didnβt even make the list of the top 100 professors of three rather obscure German universities. Four years later he was Europeβs most published author and well-known both among the clergy and people in general. How was...
This is the eighth Warp News Impact Report to show what impact you as a Premium Supporter has.If you are not a Premium Supporter and want to help our mission, sign-up for a free trial.HighlightsPublished an ebook on the corona vaccine revolution.Lots of other news...