Is It Worth Being Wise?
An interesting essay by Paul Graham: Is It Worth Being Wise?
Random musings and ramblings about what I'm up to and topics that interest me.
An interesting essay by Paul Graham: Is It Worth Being Wise?
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Labels: Paul Graham
Another interesting Paul Graham essay: How To Be Silicon Valley (via Slashdot).
His link to an urban sprawl photo (and the photo's caption) made me laugh.
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Labels: California, Computers, Paul Graham, Slashdot
Patent trolls are companies consisting mainly of lawyers whose whole business is to accumulate patents and threaten to sue companies who actually make things. Patent trolls, it seems safe to say, are evil. I feel a bit stupid saying that, because when you're saying something that Richard Stallman and Bill Gates would both agree with, you must be perilously close to tautologies.
Are Software Patents Evil? is (another) well-written essay by Paul Graham. (It even uses hockey as a metaphor!)
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Labels: Computer Programming, Computers, Patents, Paul Graham
How to Do What You Love is an thought-provoking essay by Paul Graham. [Via Funkaoshi].
Finding work you love is very difficult. Most people fail. Even if you succeed, it's rare to be free to work on what you want till your thirties or forties. But if you have the destination in sight you'll be more likely to arrive at it. If you know you can love work, you're in the home stretch, and if you know what work you love, you're practically there.
Right now there are things I like about my work, but there are also things I really hate. So I don't think I'm doing what I love. I'm not even sure that my destination is in sight yet. I guess this is something else that I'll need to reflect upon. (e.g. If I decide to go to grad school, applications for fall 2007 are more or less due this fall).
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Labels: Computers, Funkaoshi, Paul Graham, Work