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    SN 974: Microsoft's Head in the Clouds - 4-Digit Pins, Long Range Navigation, Microsoft

    SN 974: Microsoft's Head in the Clouds - 4-Digit Pins, Long Range Navigation, Microsoft
    • Picture of the Week.
    • Most to least common 4-digit pins.
    • Enhanced LORAN.
    • Passkeys.
    • Microsoft's Head in the Clouds.

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-974-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    Politics & the Future of Tech with Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz

    Politics & the Future of Tech with Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz

    “If America is going to be America in the next one hundred years, we have to get this right.” - Ben Horowitz

    This week on “The Ben & Marc Show”, a16z co-founders Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen take on one of the most hot button issues facing technology today: tech regulation and policy.

    In this one-on-one conversation, Ben and Marc delve into why the political interests of “Big Tech” conflict with a positive technological future, the necessity of decentralized AI, and how the future of American innovation is at its most critical point. They also answer YOUR questions from X (formerly Twitter). That and much more. Enjoy!

     

    Resources:

    Watch full episode: https://youtu.be/dX7d6bRJI9k

    Marc on X: https://twitter.com/pmarca

    Marc’s Substack: https://pmarca.substack.com

    Ben on X: https://twitter.com/bhorowitz

    Ben’s Article: “Politics and the Future” bit.ly/3PGKrgw

     

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    TWiT 973: The Inverted Goldilocks Zone - Gmail turns 20, AI PC definition, xz Utils backdoor

    TWiT 973: The Inverted Goldilocks Zone - Gmail turns 20, AI PC definition, xz Utils backdoor

    Gmail turns 20, AI PC definition, xz Utils backdoor

    • 20 years of Gmail
    • Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility breaks encrypted SSH connections
    • An Accidental Discovery of a Backdoor Likely Prevented Thousands of Infections
    • EU probes Apple, Meta and Alphabet under landmark new law
    • Google Podcasts service shuts down in the US next week
    • Daniel Kahneman, Who Plumbed the Psychology of Economics, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
    • The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness?
    • Social Media, Authoritarianism, and the World As It Is - LPE Project
    • Phison Announces Strategic Partnerships Deploying aiDAPTIV+ at NVIDIA GTC 2024
    • Microsoft says this single key is the difference between an AI PC and just a PC with AI

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Allyn Malventano, Daniel Rubino, and Doc Rock

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    SN 965: Passkeys vs. 2FA - Unhelpful CERT, VMware patch, Signal 7.0 Beta

    SN 965: Passkeys vs. 2FA - Unhelpful CERT, VMware patch, Signal 7.0 Beta
    • VMware needs immediate patching
    • Midnight Blizzard still on the offensive
    • China is quietly "de-American'ing" their networks
    • Signal Version 7.0, now in beta
    • Meta, WhatsApp, and Messenger -meets- the EU's DMA
    • The Change Healthcare cyberattack
    • SpinRite update
    • Telegram's end-to-end encryption
    • KepassXC now supports passkeys
    • Login accelerators
    • Sites start rejecting @duck.com emails
    • Tool to detect chrome extensions change owners
    • Sortest SN title
    • Passkeys vs 2FA

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-965-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Mikah Sargent

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    TWiT 970: Where Does Jazz Come From? - TikTok Ban, Creepy AI, Practical Fusion

    TWiT 970: Where Does Jazz Come From? - TikTok Ban, Creepy AI, Practical Fusion

    TikTok Ban, Creepy AI, Practical Fusion

    • Why Trump now opposes banning TikTok
    • Spain tells Sam Altman, Worldcoin to shut down its eyeball-scanning orbs
    • OpenAI announces new members to the board of directors
    • OpenAI Responds to Elon Musk's Lawsuit
    • Palantir wins US Army contract for battlefield AI
    • Welcome to the Valley of the Creepy AI Dolls
    • AI Marilyn Monroe Marks Another Step Forward In Extending Celebrity Brand Value Beyond The Grave
    • The Panel discusses Bluesky and general social media
    • FDA Clears First Over-the-Counter Continuous Glucose Monitor
    • Microsoft says Russian hackers stole source code after spying on its executives
    • Apple hit with €1.8bn fine for breaking EU law over music streaming
    • MIT Claims Superconducting Breakthrough Means Fusion Power Can Be Practical
    • "Disgraceful": Messy ToS update allegedly locks Roku devices until users give in

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Roberto Baldwin, Mike Masnick, and Louise Matsakis

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    TWiT 969: Chasing Shadows in the Digital Abyss - Doomed Apple Car, Chinese EVs, MWC Roundup

    TWiT 969: Chasing Shadows in the Digital Abyss - Doomed Apple Car, Chinese EVs, MWC Roundup
    • Apple's Car Was Doomed by Its Lofty Ambitions to Outdo Tesla
    • Frame glasses
    • Elon Musk sues OpenAI over AI threat
    • Why Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Leans on A.I. Research From Microsoft
    • Elon Musk Asks Satya Nadella for Tech Support: 'I Don't Mean to be a Pest'
    • Yahoo lays off the leaders of Engadget
    • South Korean streamers struggle with Twitch's sudden exit
    • TikTok Begins Removing Universal Music Publishing Songs
    • Progressive Web Apps in the EU will work fine in iOS 17.4
    • Push alerts are the latest technique the FBI uses to track criminal suspects
    • Peering through Lenovo's transparent laptop into a sci-fi future
    • Best of MWC 2024: AI, Wearables, and Bending Phone Concepts That Amaze
    • Republican US senator wants to hike tariffs on Chinese vehicles
    • Robert "Bob" G. Heil - Kurrus Funeral Home in Belleville, Illinois

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Anthony Ha and Sam Abuelsamid

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    TWiT 968: Don't Tell the Moon - NVIDIA Dominates, Gemini Taken Down

    TWiT 968: Don't Tell the Moon - NVIDIA Dominates, Gemini Taken Down
    • How Exactly NVIDIA Is Pulling This Off
    • Google takes down Gemini AI image generator. Here's what you need to know
    • AT&T restores service after hours of outage
    • AT&T is giving customers a bill credit following massive outage
    • Police arrest LockBit ransomware members, release decryptor in global crackdown
    • Walmart agrees to buy Vizio to grow ad business
    • Walmart isn't buying Vizio for its hardware. It wants the TV maker's ad business
    • Wyze sent camera thumbnails from 13,000 systems to other users
    • Reddit files to list IPO on NYSE under the ticker RDDT
    • KeyTrap' DNS Bug Threatens Widespread Internet Outages
    • Microsoft fixes Edge browser bug that was stealing Chrome tabs and data
    • SpaceX May Be Withholding Satellite Internet in Taiwan, Congressman Contends
    • FTC cracks down on H&R Block for deleting tax data when users want to downgrade
    • 3rd Time's a Charm — Lunar Library Successfully Lands on the Moon — Backup of Human Civilization Will Last for Up To Billions of Years.

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Janko Roettgers, Mike Elgan, and Alex Kantrowitz

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    SN 962: The Internet Dodged a Bullet - Wyze Breach, Patch Tuesday, KeyTrap

    SN 962: The Internet Dodged a Bullet - Wyze Breach, Patch Tuesday, KeyTrap
    • Wyze breach
    • Microsoft patch Tuesday fixes 15 remote code execution flaws
    • Why are there password restrictions?
    • The Canadian Flipper Zero Ban
    • Security on the old internet
    • Using Old Passwords
    • Passwordless login
    • TOTP as a second factor
    • German ISP using default router passwords
    • Email encryption in transit
    • pfSense Tailscale integration
    • DuckDuckGo's email protection integration with Bitwarden
    • The KeyTrap Vulnerability

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-962-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    TWiT 967: I'll Be Your Shabbos Goy - KOSA, French Public Scrolling Ban

    TWiT 967: I'll Be Your Shabbos Goy - KOSA, French Public Scrolling Ban
    • Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is 'the better product' vs. Apple's Vision Pro
    • Apple to be fined over $500 million under EU antitrust law
    • Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
    • 2 Twitter books are coming out
    • Bluesky opens up to the public
    • The Reply Guy Constitution
    • Kids Online Safety Act secures enough support to pass Senate
    • Leak of Russian 'Threat' Part of a Bid to Kill US Surveillance Reform, Sources Say
    • Intel accused of inflating CPU benchmark results
    • Amazon Argues National Labor Relations Board Is Unconstitutional
    • Apple iMessage, Microsoft Bing Dodge EU's Big Tech Crackdown
    • FCC commissioner wants to investigate Apple over Beeper Mini shutdown
    • Bored Apes' creator Yuga Labs acquires Proof, takes over Moonbirds NFT brand
    • Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit against OpenAI will advance in pared-down form

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Amanda Silberling, Abrar Al-Heeti, and Shoshana Weissmann

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    SN 959: Stamos on "Microsoft Security" - HP Printer Bricking, Mercedes Benz Source Code

    SN 959: Stamos on "Microsoft Security" - HP Printer Bricking, Mercedes Benz Source Code
    • iOS to allow native Chromium and Firefox engines.
    • An OS immune to ransomware?
    • HP back in the doghouse over "anti-virus" printer bricking
    • The mother of all breaches
    • New "Thou shall not delete those chats" rules
    • Fewer ransoms are being paid
    • Verified Camera Images
    • More on the $15/month flashlight app
    • What happens when apps change publishers
    • Microsoft hating on Firefox
    • Credit Karma is storing 1GB of data on the iPhone
    • Staying on Windows 7
    • Sci-Fi recommendations
    • Windows 7 and HSTS sites
    • TOTP codes/secrets and Bitwarden
    • SpinRite on Mac
    • SpinRite v6.1 is done!
    • LearnDMARC.com
    • Alex Stamos on "Microsoft Security"

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-959-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    SN 958: A Week of News and Listener Views - HSS Breach, CISA's Policing Results

    SN 958: A Week of News and Listener Views - HSS Breach, CISA's Policing Results
    • Microsoft's Top Execs' Emails Breached in Sophisticated Russia-Linked APT Attack
    • US Health and Human Services Breached
    • Firefox vs "The Competition"
    • Brave reduces its anti-fingerprinting protections
    • CISA's proactive policing results one year later
    • Longer Life For Samsung Updates
    • Google Incognito Mode "Misunderstanding"
    • Show Doc Not showing images on iOS Safari
    • Generated AI Media Authentication
    • Which computer languages to learn?
    • Flashlight app subscription
    • Google's Privacy Sandbox system
    • Malware and IoT devices
    • Protected Audience API vs. Malvertising
    • Defensive computing
    • Why ISPs don't do anything about DDoS attacks
    • SpinRite Update

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-958-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    TWiT 962: CES Recap - Padre's CES Haul, Google Layoffs, AI Battery

    TWiT 962: CES Recap - Padre's CES Haul, Google Layoffs, AI Battery

    Padre's CES Haul, Google Layoffs, AI Battery

    • The panel discusses what they saw at CES
    • Padre shows off some toys from CES
    • Volkswagen says it's putting ChatGPT in its cars for 'enriching conversations'
    • Mercedes-Benz's best-in-class voice assistant is getting an AI boost
    • AI-Generated 'George Carlin' Comedy Blasted by Comedian's Daughter
    • SAG-AFTRA strikes deal for AI voice acting licensing in video games at CES 2024
    • Google Is Laying Off Hundreds of Workers in Its Voice Assistant, AR Teams
    • Microsoft's new battery is a test of AI-infused scientific discovery

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, David Pierce, and Daniel Rubino

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    TWiT 961: A Nation of Nerds - CES Preview, NYT vs. OpenAI

    TWiT 961: A Nation of Nerds - CES Preview, NYT vs. OpenAI
    • CES preview
    • The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI
    • A New Kind of AI Copy Can Fully Replicate Famous People. The Law Is Powerless.
    • Elon Musk Has Used Illegal Drugs, Worrying Leaders at Tesla and SpaceX
    • Microsoft's keyboards and mice will live on under a unique new partnership
    • A physical keyboard for your iPhone
    • RIP: Software design pioneer Niklaus Wirth

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Amy Webb, Christina Warren, and Devindra Hardawar

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    The Promise and Peril of Open Source AI with Elizabeth Seger and Jeffrey Ladish

    The Promise and Peril of Open Source AI with Elizabeth Seger and Jeffrey Ladish

    As AI development races forward, a fierce debate has emerged over open source AI models. So what does it mean to open-source AI? Are we opening Pandora’s box of catastrophic risks? Or is open-sourcing AI the only way we can democratize its benefits and dilute the power of big tech? 

    Correction: When discussing the large language model Bloom, Elizabeth said it functions in 26 different languages. Bloom is actually able to generate text in 46 natural languages and 13 programming languages - and more are in the works.

     

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA 

    Open-Sourcing Highly Capable Foundation Models

    This report, co-authored by Elizabeth Seger, attempts to clarify open-source terminology and to offer a thorough analysis of risks and benefits from open-sourcing AI

    BadLlama: cheaply removing safety fine-tuning from Llama 2-Chat 13B

    This paper, co-authored by Jeffrey Ladish, demonstrates that it’s possible to effectively undo the safety fine-tuning from Llama 2-Chat 13B with less than $200 while retaining its general capabilities

    Centre for the Governance of AI

    Supports governments, technology companies, and other key institutions by producing relevant research and guidance around how to respond to the challenges posed by AI

    AI: Futures and Responsibility (AI:FAR)

    Aims to shape the long-term impacts of AI in ways that are safe and beneficial for humanity

    Palisade Research

    Studies the offensive capabilities of AI systems today to better understand the risk of losing control to AI systems forever

     

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    A First Step Toward AI Regulation with Tom Wheeler

    No One is Immune to AI Harms with Dr. Joy Buolamwini

    Mustafa Suleyman Says We Need to Contain AI. How Do We Do It?

    The AI Dilemma

    Your Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on Twitter: @HumaneTech_

    Can We Govern AI?

    Can We Govern AI?

    When it comes to AI, what kind of regulations might we need to address this rapidly developing new class of technologies? What makes regulating AI and runaway tech in general different from regulating airplanes, pharmaceuticals, or food? And how can we ensure that issues like national security don't become a justification for sacrificing civil rights?

    Answers to these questions are playing out in real time. If we wait for more AI harms to emerge before proper regulations are put in place, it may be too late. 

    Our guest Marietje Schaake was at the forefront of crafting tech regulations for the EU. In spite of AI’s complexity, she argues there is a path forward for the U.S. and other governing bodies to rein in companies that continue to release these products into the world without oversight. 

    Correction: Marietje said antitrust laws in the US were a century ahead of those in the EU. Competition law in the EU was enacted as part of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, almost 70 years after the US.

     

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA 

    The AI Dilemma 

    Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin’s presentation on existing AI capabilities and the catastrophic risks they pose to a functional society. Also available in the podcast format (linked below)

    The Wisdom Gap

    This blog post from the Center for Humane Technology describes the gap between the rising interconnected complexity of our problems and our ability to make sense of them

    The EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) & Digital Markets Act (DMA)

    The two pieces of legislation aim to create safer and more open digital spaces for individuals and businesses alike

     

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    Digital Democracy is Within Reach with Audrey Tang

    The AI Dilemma

    The Three Rules of Humane Tech


    Your Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on Twitter: @HumaneTech_

    Spotlight: The Three Rules of Humane Tech

    Spotlight: The Three Rules of Humane Tech

    In our previous episode, we shared a presentation Tristan and Aza recently delivered to a group of influential technologists about the race happening in AI. In that talk, they introduced the Three Rules of Humane Technology. In this Spotlight episode, we’re taking a moment to explore these three rules more deeply in order to clarify what it means to be a responsible technologist in the age of AI.

    Correction: Aza mentions infinite scroll being in the pockets of 5 billion people, implying that there are 5 billion smartphone users worldwide. The number of smartphone users worldwide is actually 6.8 billion now.

     

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA 

    We Think in 3D. Social Media Should, Too
    Tristan Harris writes about a simple visual experiment that demonstrates the power of one’s point of view

    Let’s Think About Slowing Down AI

    Katja Grace’s piece about how to avert doom by not building the doom machine

    If We Don’t Master AI, It Will Master Us

    Yuval Harari, Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin call upon world leaders to respond to this moment at the level of challenge it presents in this New York Times opinion piece

     

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    The AI Dilemma

    Synthetic humanity: AI & What’s At Stake

     

    Your Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on Twitter: @HumaneTech_

    The AI Dilemma

    The AI Dilemma

    You may have heard about the arrival of GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest large language model (LLM) release. GPT-4 surpasses its predecessor in terms of reliability, creativity, and ability to process intricate instructions. It can handle more nuanced prompts compared to previous releases, and is multimodal, meaning it was trained on both images and text. We don’t yet understand its capabilities - yet it has already been deployed to the public.

    At Center for Humane Technology, we want to close the gap between what the world hears publicly about AI from splashy CEO presentations and what the people who are closest to the risks and harms inside AI labs are telling us. We translated their concerns into a cohesive story and presented the resulting slides to heads of institutions and major media organizations in New York, Washington DC, and San Francisco. The talk you're about to hear is the culmination of that work, which is ongoing.

    AI may help us achieve major advances like curing cancer or addressing climate change. But the point we're making is: if our dystopia is bad enough, it won't matter how good the utopia we want to create. We only get one shot, and we need to move at the speed of getting it right.

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    AI ‘race to recklessness’ could have dire consequences, tech experts warn in new interview

    Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin sit down with Lester Holt to discuss the dangers of developing AI without regulation

    The Day After (1983)

    This made-for-television movie explored the effects of a devastating nuclear holocaust on small-town residents of Kansas

    The Day After discussion panel

    Moderated by journalist Ted Koppel, a panel of present and former US officials, scientists and writers discussed nuclear weapons policies live on television after the film aired

    Zia Cora - Submarines 

    “Submarines” is a collaboration between musician Zia Cora (Alice Liu) and Aza Raskin. The music video was created by Aza in less than 48 hours using AI technology and published in early 2022

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    Synthetic humanity: AI & What’s At Stake

    A Conversation with Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen

    Two Million Years in Two Hours: A Conversation with Yuval Noah Harari

    Your Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on Twitter: @HumaneTech_

    Synthetic Humanity: AI & What’s At Stake

    Synthetic Humanity: AI & What’s At Stake

    It may seem like the rise of artificial intelligence, and increasingly powerful large language models you may have heard of, is moving really fast… and it IS. 

    But what’s coming next is when we enter synthetic relationships with AI that could come to feel just as real and important as our human relationships... And perhaps even more so. 

    In this episode of Your Undivided Attention, Tristan and Aza reach beyond the moment to talk about this powerful new AI, and the new paradigm of humanity and computation we’re about to enter. 

    This is a structural revolution that affects way more than text, art, or even Google search. There are huge benefits to humanity, and we’ll discuss some of those. But we also see that as companies race to develop the best synthetic relationships, we are setting ourselves up for a new generation of harms made exponentially worse by AI’s power to predict, mimic and persuade.

    It’s obvious we need ways to steward these tools ethically. So Tristan and Aza also share their ideas for creating a framework for AIs that will help humans become MORE humane, not less.

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA 

    Cybernetics: or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine by Norbert Wiener

    A classic and influential work that laid the theoretical foundations for information theory

    New Chatbots Could Change the World. Can You Trust Them?

    The New York Times addresses misinformation and how Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same

    Out of One, Many: Using Language Models to Simulate Human Samples by Lisa P. Argyle, Ethan C. Busby, Nancy Fulda, Joshua Gubler, Christopher Rytting, David Wingate

    This paper proposes and explores the possibility that language models can be studied as effective proxies for specific human sub-populations in social science research

    Earth Species Project

    Earth Species Project, co-founded by Aza Raskin, is a non-profit dedicated to using artificial intelligence to decode non-human communication

    Her (2013)

    A science-fiction romantic drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Spike Jonze

    What A Chatty Monkey May Tell Us About Learning To Talk

    NPR explores the fascinating world of gelada monkeys and the way they communicate


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    How Political Language is Engineered with Drew Westen & Frank Luntz

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    Down the Rabbit Hole by Design with Guillaume Chaslot
     

    #290 Bill Gates

    #290 Bill Gates

    What I learned from rereading Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire by James Wallace and Jim Erickson.

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    Gates read the encyclopedia from beginning to end when he was only seven or eight years old.

    Gates had an obsessive personality and a compulsive need to be the best.

    Everything Bill did, he did to the max. What he did always went well, well beyond everyone else.

    You want to maneuver yourself into doing something in which you have an intense interest. —  Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger.

    Gates devoured everything he could get his hands on concerning computers and how to communicate with them, often teaching himself as he went.

    A young man with no money and tons of enthusiasm. — The Dream of Solomeo: My Life and the Idea of Humanistic Capitalism by Brunello Cucinelli. (Founders #289)

    He consumed biographies to understand how the great figures of history thought.

    The idea that some people were super successful was interesting. What did they know? What did they do? What drove those kinds of successes?

    Idea Man: A Memoir by the Cofounder of Microsoft by Paul Allen. (Founders #44)

    “I’m going to make my first million by the time I'm 25.” It was not said as a boast, or even a prediction. He talked about the future as if his success was predestined.

    Gates and Allen were convinced the computer industry was about to reach critical mass, and when it exploded it would usher in a technological revolution of astounding magnitude. They were on the threshold of one of those moments when history held its breath... and jumped, as it had done with the development of the car and the airplane. They could either lead the revolution or be swept along by it.

    Bill had a monomaniacal quality. He would focus on something and really stick with it. He had a determination to master whatever it was he was doing. Bill was deciding where he was going to put his energy and to hell with what anyone else thought.

    Don’t do anything that someone else can do. — Edwin Land

    You've got to remember that in those days, the idea that you could own a computer, your own computer, was about as wild as the idea today of owning your own nuclear submarine. It was beyond comprehension.

    There would be no unnecessary overhead or extravagant spending habits with Microsoft.

    “Pertec kept telling me I was being unreasonable and they could deal with this guy [Gates]. It was like Roosevelt telling Churchill that he could deal with Stalin.

    Four years in and Microsoft had only 11 employees.

    Gates sustained Microsoft through tireless salesmanship. For several years he alone made the cold calls and haggled, cajoled, browbeat, and harangued the hardware makers of the emerging personal computer industry, convincing them to buy Microsoft's services and products. He was the best kind of salesman there is: he knew the product, and he believed in it. Moreover, he approached every client with the zealotry of a true believer.

    When we got up to 30 employees, it was still just me, a secretary, and 28 programmers. I wrote all the checks, answered the mail, took the phone calls.

    This might be Bill’s most important decision ever: IBM had talked to Gates about a fixed price for an unlimited number of copies of the software Microsoft licensed to IBM. The longer Gates thought about this proposal the more he became convinced it was bad business. Gates had decided to insist on a royalty arrangement with IBM.

    You have to be uncompromised in your level of commitment to whatever you are doing, or it can disappear as fast as it appeared. 

    Look around, just about any person or entity achieving at a high level has the same focus. The morning after Tiger Woods rallied to beat Phil Mickelson at the Ford Championship in 2005, he was in the gym by 6:30 to work out. No lights. No cameras. No glitz or glamour. Uncompromised. 

    Driven From Within by Michael Jordan and Mark Vancil. (Founders #213)

    Overdrive: Bill Gates and the Race to Control Cyberspace by James Wallace. (Founders #174)

    You can drive great people by making the speed of decision making really slow. Why would great people stay in an organization where they can't get things done? They look around after a while, and they're, like, "Look, I love the mission, but I can't get my job done because our speed of decision making is too slow."

    Invent and Wander: The Collected Writings of Jeff Bezos (Founders #155)

    Alexander the Great: The Brief Life and Towering Exploits of History's Greatest Conqueror--As Told By His Original Biographers by Arrian, Plutarch, and Quintus Curtius Rufus. (Founders #232)

    Gates was intolerant of distractions.

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