On this last day of school, we pulled out of the bus loop. Our bus sluggishly made its way behind the other buses onto Lake Shore Road. Within the mouths of each pint-size passenger, tiny taste buds could hardly wait for the delicacy to come.The post Reflections On The Last
What we’re seeing here is the inherent paradox of private property rights. Does one’s private rights allow him to interfere with another’s private rights?The post How Far Do Private Property Rights Go? appeared first on Chris Carosa
This week we’ll be focusing on those favorite features as judged by the retirement plan professionals we interviewed. Don’t be surprised if over the next few weeks you discover that one provider’s treasure is another provider’s trash.The post Five Favorite 401k Features We Can’t Live Without appeared first on Fiduciary
Bypassing the obvious next move to discuss the relevance of heuristics and intelligence, let’s move directly to the subject of artificial intelligence. What do I know about this? Enough to be dangerous. (Does that make you curious?)The post My Life With AI Part I: Early Geekdom appeared first on Chris Carosa
When the article came out, boy, did I get in trouble, but not for the reason you think. Was it a problem that I released to the press information on proprietary technology? No. I disclosed nothing of substance. Instead, I got in trouble for not asking permissionThe post My Life