Month: September 2002

Neocon blueprint

the Project for the New American Century whose goal is to promote American global leadership wrote this blueprint for american leadership in the new century.

As the 20th century draws to a close, the United States stands as the world’s most preeminent power. Having led the West to victory in the Cold War, America faces an opportunity and a challenge: Does the United States have the vision to build upon the achievement of past decades? Does the United States have the resolve to shape a new century favorable to American principles and interests? “What we require is a military that is strong and ready to meet both present and future challenges; a foreign policy that boldly and purposefully promotes American principles abroad; and national leadership that accepts the United States” global responsibilities. “Of course, the United States must be prudent in how it exercises its power. But we cannot safely avoid the responsibilities of global leadership of the costs that are associated with its exercise. America has a vital role in maintaining peace and security in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. If we shirk our responsibilities, we invite challenges to our fundamental interests. The history of the 20th century should have taught us that it is important to shape circumstances before crises emerge, and to meet threats before they become dire. The history of the past century should have taught us to embrace the cause of American leadership.

useless

If you spend any amount of time on the Net, you quickly realize one thing: People have WAY too much free time. They’re out there creating scores of the most peculiar, odd, amusing sites you can imagine. These are some I’ve come across.

gregorLinks 1.0

i just discovered a bunch of submissions in my blog queue that had been sitting there for a year. guess it’s time i start to blog them (3/28):

a very smart graphics guy
john c. hart has some pretty interesting papers online, such as on ray tracing on mass market GPUs.

promoting the third culture
The third culture consists of those scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through their work and expository writing, are taking the place of the traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are. edge.org.

nomenclature
peter saint-andre maintains a guide to the nomenclature of philosophy

Protecting developers from users

typically, rookie open source developers like the ones now boasting how they “act in the interest of users” over at postnuke have just not been around long enough. user interaction is overrated, as whiprush points out.

I think a lot of OSS developers are probably sick of backseat drivers trying to dictate features and direction of something they’re doing for free anyway. The more OSS project mailing lists and forums I read, the more I am glad that developers choose to ignore more and more user requests.

here is my prediction: postnuke will switch to a less open development model within 6 months (just look at cvs commit logs, there is nothing happening already) or the ones carrying the torch will be burnt out.