The Impact of the Highly Impropable I wanted to clear some things up. I always want to make clear from the get-go that I don’t claim to be any kind of an authority or expert, nor do I claim to speak f… more →
Off The RailsJames Lafayette Delgado ("Jimmy") Riggs wrote 2 weeks ago: Nicholas Nassim Taleb makes it easy on us. At the beginning of his book The Black Swan he goes ahead … more →
huxbux wrote 7 months ago: ne of the more common logical mistakes we make is to turn to the expert bias, also known as the logi … more →
J wrote 8 months ago: I have arrived at the intersection of two thoughts. Computing is on the cusp of a paradigm shift. So … more →
parallaxbrief wrote 9 months ago: Nassim Nicolas Taleb is consumed by the unimaginable, and his life is built on expecting its arrival … more →
JR wrote 1 year ago: The Impact of the Highly Impropable I wanted to clear some things up. I always want to make clear fr … more →
JR wrote 1 year ago: I told you so: bankers are brainless (Nyah! Nyah!) Taleb’s contempt for self-reinforcing caba … more →
JR wrote 1 year ago: “Improbable” events occur more often than we think. I would guess that Nassim Taleb … more →
Bart wrote 1 year ago: Excellent story on Nicholas Nassim Taleb, author of “The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly … more →
David Gillespie wrote 1 year ago: Recently I was in the office of a Marketing Manager I’m doing some consulting for (we’ll … more →