|
Size: 4713
Comment:
|
Size: 15160
Comment:
|
| Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
| Line 30: | Line 30: |
| Line 41: | Line 42: |
| Line 55: | Line 57: |
| Line 57: | Line 60: |
| .p032 - [[ | Sigma Epsilon ]] .p033 - [[ | Sam ]] editor |
.p032 - [[ | Sigma Ephow many pages are published in the United Statessilon ]] .p033 - [[ https://stanforddaily.com/author/samcat/ | Sam Catania ]] editor of Stanford Daily |
| Line 60: | Line 63: |
| .p035 - [[ | Stanford Marriage Pact ]] algorithmically match students using survey responses (p50) | .p035 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_Pact | Stanford Marriage Pact ]] algorithmically match students using survey responses (p50) |
| Line 66: | Line 69: |
| Line 75: | Line 79: |
| .p050 - majority of Stanford CS students would rather cheat than fail . Citation Needed .p050 - [[ | Marriage Pact ]] |
.p050 - majority of Marriage Pact Stanford CS students would rather cheat than fail .p051 - [[ https://fizz.social/ | Fizz ]] discussion and news feed platform .p051 - [[ | ]] .p053 - [[ | ]] .p054 - [[ | TreeHacks ]] .p055 - [[ | Sara ]] .p055 - [[ | Vedant ]] p67 p81 .p058 - [[ | Ivan ]] .p059 - Sequoia, Lightspeed, Pear, CRV, Founders Fund, Accel, Social Capital, Spark Capital .p060 - [[ | D1 Sports ]] .p063 - [[ | Julian ]] .p063 - [[ | Lake Laguinita Yacht Club ]] (no longer filled with scarce water) .p065 - [[ | ASES Affiliated Stanford Entreprenuerial Students ]] .p065 - [[ | BASES ]] Business Association of Stanford Entreprenuerial Students ]] .p066 - [[ | Plucked ]] .p066 - [[ | Friends and Family ]] .p066 - [[ | Builders Society ]] .p066 - [[ | Pear Garage ]] .p066 - [[ | Floodgate Reactor ]] .p066 - [[ | Interact Fellowship ]] .p066 - [[ | ME410 Introductory Foresight and Technological Innovation ]] .p066 - [[ | Mayfield Fellows Program ]] .p066 - [[ | How to Rule The World ]] secret class .p067 - [[ | Mansion in the hills ]] .p068 - [[ | Parth ]] .p068 - [[ | Jackson ]] .p069 - [[ | FOTH ]] Friend of the House .p069 - [[ | senior named George ]] .p070 - [[ | Riya ]] .p070 - [[ | Bruh ]] .p071 - [[ | Jessica ]] .p073 - [[ | Jacob ]] .p073 - [[ | PubPeer ]] .p075 - [[ | Karsteh ]] .p076 - [[ | Therac-25 ]] .p076 - [[ | Jerry Cain ]] .p077 - [[ | SBF Sam-Bankman-Fried ]] .p077 - [[ | Alameda Research ]] .p078 - [[ | Rob Reich ]] .p078 - [[ | Effective Altruism ]] .p080 - [[ | Elizabeth Holmes ]] .p080 - [[ | Tim Draper ]] .p080 - [[ | Stanford - The Game ]] .p080 - [[ | Do Kwon ]] created cryptocurrencies [[ | Luna ]] and [[ | TerraUSD ]] .p080 - [[ | Bowen ]] and [[ | Monsees ]] .p081 - [[ | Juul ]] .p083 - [[ | Elizabeth Bik ]] Biology's Image Detective .p084 type 1: identical duplications . type 2: shifted or rotated . type 3 duplication of sections, most likely intentional alteration .p085 - "level of alteration that suggests an intent to mislead" .p086 - [[ https://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.1058445 | retracted 2001 MTL article in Science ]] .p087 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Tessier-Lavigne | MTL ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netrin | netrins ]] .p087 - MTL UCSF, 2 years at Stanford, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genentech | Genentech ]], 2011 President [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockefeller_University | Rockefeller University ]] 2016 President Stanford .p087 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PubPeer | PubPeer ]], post publication peer review .p088 - Bik: nearly 4% of published studies include problematic figures .p088 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PubPeer | PubPeer ]] and [[ https://retractionwatch.com/ | Retraction Watch blog ]] .p089 - CS107 [[ https://web.stanford.edu/class/archive/cs/cs107/cs107.1194/assign6/ | Binary Bomb ]] .p090-91 Lily .p091 - [[ | Sergio ]] .p094 - [[ | Davis Wright Tremaine ]] top First Amendment law firm on the West Coast .p094 - [[ | R.B. Brenner ]] .p094 - [[ | Tracy Jan ]] at Washington Post .p095 - [[ https://stanforddaily.com/author/mifu67/ | Michele ]] graphics editor of Stanford Daily .p095 - [[ | Dee Mostofi ]] Stanford spokesperson .p097 - [[ | Eric Stahl ]], a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine .p099 - "If I woke tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now." . "from a Brit" ... actually Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) in "Christmas Vacation" 1989 .p101 - [[ https://slack.com/features/channels | Slack Channel ]] .p101 - Slack channel called "slay" for Stanford daily editors .p102 - Stanford board of 33 trustees, no nonprofit leaders or other academics, mostly prominent business people .p102 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_E._Feliciano | José E. Feliciano ]] Puerto Rican businessman and investor .p103 - Science editor-in-chief [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Thorp | Holden Thorp ]] email, said Tessier-Lavigne contacted Science in 2015 (4 years before Thorp) requesting corrections, Science erred and did not issue corrections .p103 - Theo Baker's rhetorical question "how could they have failed to publish corrections?" . Science Magazine prints about a million words a year, far more offline, AAAS also prints five other journals . Science Magazine fails to publish 99.999% (WAG) of all that is printed in the world. . Theo Baker's '''constructive''' response could be a "Letter to the Editor", not petulant, impatient demands of the editor-in-chief .p104 - "a scientist in Tessier-Lavigne's field" mentioned concerns about some of these papers in the early 2000's .p105 - Special Committee of the Board [[ | Jerry Yang, ]][[ | Carol Lam, ]][[ | Jeffrey Stone, ]][[ | Jim Coulter, ]]and[[ | Felix Baker ]] .p105 - [[ | Nancy Olivieri ]] well known whistleblower .p105 only Felix Baker was scientist, PhD immunology from Stanford, avoids the press .p106 - Baker invested in [[ | Denali Therapeutics, ]] cofounded by Tessier-Lavigne in 2015, conflict of interest .p106 - [[ | Aidan Ryan ]] crisis communication executive at powerful [[ | Edelman ]] public relations firm .p107 - [[ | Richard Smith ]] former editor in chief of [[ | BMJ - British Medical Association Journal ]] .p108 - [[ | David Chassin ]] at SLAC .p108 - review by [[ | Kirkland & Ellis, ]] largest revenue law firm in the world .p108 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Filip | Mark Filip ]] chosen by Stanford .p109 - Filip represented [[ | BP ]] in [[ | Deepwater Horizon ]] spill, and other huge corporate scandal .p110 - [[ https://tessier-lavigne.stanford.edu/ | Tessier-Lavinge stanford.edu website ]] .p110 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_McConnell | Susan McConnell ]] and husband [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Scheller | Richard Scheller ]] close friends of Tessier-Lavinge and wife [[ https://biology.stanford.edu/people/mary-hynes | Mary Hynes ]] .p111 -202? [[ https://www.science.org/ | Science ]] and [[ https://www.cell.com/ | Cell ]] Editorial Expressions of Concern .p111 - Baker did not attempt heap allocator, B- for CS107 course .p112 - [[ https://stanforddaily.com/2022/12/21/stanford-professor-pays-29m-in-fraud-case/ | $29.2M civil fraud suit payment ]] by Stanford professor [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Cohen_(biochemist) | Stan Cohen ]] .p112 - invented [[ | recombinant DNA technology ]] with [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Boyer | Herb Boyer, ]] who co-founded [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genentech | Genentech ]] .p112 - [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Scheller | Richard Scheller ]] .p112 - Stanford earned hundreds of millions of dollars from 1980s [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Norman_Cohen#Patents | Boyer-Cohen patents ]] .p11 - [[ | ]] .p11 - [[ | ]] .p11 - [[ | ]] .p11 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p12 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p13 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p14 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p15 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p16 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p17 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p18 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p19 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p20 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p21 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p22 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p23 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p24 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p25 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p26 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p27 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p28 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p29 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] .p30 - [[ | ]] |
How to Rule The World
An Education in Power at Stanford University
- Theo Baker . 2026 . ( May 19 on Amazon )
- HUNDREDS of CITATIONS NEEDED
No index, very difficult to follow the names through the text, so here's a list
- p001 - Tresidder Memorial Union - food court
- p002 - Justin
- p003 - comparison of summed public company values to GDPs (a 12 month sum) of countries
- p004 - Bob Martin - software pioneer
- p004 - Peter Thiel - Palantir founder
- p004 - Alex Karp - Palantir current CEO
- p004 - Ilya Sutskever - Safe Superintelligence founder
- p005 - ... - Thinking Machines startup
- p006 - Marc Tessier-Lavigne - MTL - Stanford President, former biotech executive, renowned neuroscientist
- searching for cause of Alzheimer's
- p007 - the Farm - Leland Stanford's horse farm
- p007 - John Hennessy - Stanford President 2000 to 2016
- p008 - William Shockley - Stanford Research Park
- p008 - 150 companies in Park: Tesla, Google, Lyft
- p008 - Sand Hill Road
- p008 - Stanford's own VC fund
- p009 - Google from grad student's garage (?)
p009 - Stanford adjacent: Instagram, DoorDash, 40,000 active companies
Anthropic, Capital One, Cisco, Electronic Arts, Expedia, LinkedIn, Netflix, Nike, OpenAI, Yahoo!, Zilloq
not expect: Bain&Company, Charles Schwab, Trader Joe's, TSMC(??), Victoria's Secret
- p009 - Nvidia founder Jensen Huang: "dawn till dusk, 7 d/wk, 52 wk/y
- p009 - Chamath Palihapitiya, 150 men rule the world, politicians all puppets
- p010 - Ray Lyman Wilbur, 1922? Stanford president, First Million club
p012 - Scott Turow One L book about first year at Harvard Law School
- p016 - Makeshift boats for Lake Lagunita, motorized couches to get to class
- p016 - Wacky Walk, dress up as catholic Cardinals
- p017 - Campus 8180 acres, 8000 undergraduates
p017 - Hewlett and Packad, 1938 garage, $538 -> $12170 2026 dollars
p017 - Alondra the nerd dorm
- p018 - everyone lives on campus
p018 - Synergy nudist dorm, Enchanted Broccolo Forest marijuana dorm, Terra judgy gay dorm
p018 - SLE Structured Liberal Education One great book per week freshman year
- p019 - Eurotrash, first party of the year at Kappa Sigma, cancelled by university
p020 - Party Review Committee, 6 departments, titles SUPER, OSE, SUDPS, RedEd, SUFMO, and FSL
- p020 - Harm Reduction Plan
- p021 - Stanford motto "Die Luft der Freiheit weht." Let the winds of freedom blow
- p022 - Officially, no noise more than 55dB after 10pm ... "average conversation is 70db" (refrigerator is 55dB?)
- inaccurate ... normal conversation 60 dB. Sleep is disrupted at 40 dB. Sleep in a dorm is essential, public conversation after 10pm is disruptive and superfluous. A decent wall should reduce quiet conversation below audibility in a neighboring room
- p022 - Stanford Social Life Accelerator Task Force
- p022 - "all fun had disappeared". Try learning instead. Some of us still have fun learning 50 years after university.
p022 - grandfather Steve Glasser (legal educator) sounds like this Stephen Glasser
- p023 - voracious reader
p025 - R.B. Brenner The Daily's advisory board
- p025 - Coupa Cafe main meeting place on campus - which one of six?
p028 - Mary, former The Daily editor-in-chief
- p028 - Lucy "US National Team athlete"
- p028 - Sigma Nu fraternity president Moritz Stephan
p031 - John Hennessy
p032 - Sigma Ephow many pages are published in the United Statessilon
p033 - Sam Catania editor of Stanford Daily
p035 - Logan
p035 - Stanford Marriage Pact algorithmically match students using survey responses (p50)
p037 - congressional Republicans "120%? more semantically similar"
p037 - OpenAI's seminal 72 page Codex paper in 2021 (age 16 )
p038 - Lily Zhou 1 year younger
p039 - 16yo Software genius Nick
p040 - CS109 Weeder class
p040 - Stanford admission rate 3.6%
p041 - Stanford > $95K / year
p043 - bae
p043 - William Curry living in Harvard Dorm, imposter from Alabama
p044 - Alicia
p044 - Graham resident suspicious of Curry
p045 - Cassidy another news writer
p045 - Steve Jobs also "pre-habited" dorms at Reed before matriculation
- p050 - majority of Marriage Pact Stanford CS students would rather cheat than fail
p051 - Fizz discussion and news feed platform
p054 - TreeHacks
p055 - Sara
p055 - Vedant p67 p81
p058 - Ivan
- p059 - Sequoia, Lightspeed, Pear, CRV, Founders Fund, Accel, Social Capital, Spark Capital
p060 - D1 Sports
p063 - Julian
p063 - Lake Laguinita Yacht Club (no longer filled with scarce water)
p065 - BASES Business Association of Stanford Entreprenuerial Students ]]
p066 - Plucked
p066 - Friends and Family
p066 - Builders Society
p066 - Pear Garage
p066 - Floodgate Reactor
p066 - Interact Fellowship
p066 - ME410 Introductory Foresight and Technological Innovation
p066 - Mayfield Fellows Program
p066 - How to Rule The World secret class
p067 - Mansion in the hills
p068 - Parth
p068 - Jackson
p069 - FOTH Friend of the House
p069 - senior named George
p070 - Riya
p070 - Bruh
p071 - Jessica
p073 - Jacob
p073 - PubPeer
p075 - Karsteh
p076 - Therac-25
p076 - Jerry Cain
p077 - SBF Sam-Bankman-Fried
p077 - Alameda Research
p078 - Rob Reich
p078 - Effective Altruism
p080 - Elizabeth Holmes
p080 - Tim Draper
p080 - Stanford - The Game
p081 - Juul
p083 - Elizabeth Bik Biology's Image Detective
- p084 type 1: identical duplications . type 2: shifted or rotated . type 3 duplication of sections, most likely intentional alteration
- p085 - "level of alteration that suggests an intent to mislead"
p087 - MTL UCSF, 2 years at Stanford, Genentech, 2011 President Rockefeller University 2016 President Stanford
p087 - PubPeer, post publication peer review
- p088 - Bik: nearly 4% of published studies include problematic figures
p088 - PubPeer and Retraction Watch blog
p089 - CS107 Binary Bomb
- p090-91 Lily
p091 - Sergio
p094 - Davis Wright Tremaine top First Amendment law firm on the West Coast
p094 - R.B. Brenner
p094 - Tracy Jan at Washington Post
p095 - Michele graphics editor of Stanford Daily
p095 - Dee Mostofi Stanford spokesperson
p097 - Eric Stahl, a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine
- p099 - "If I woke tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now."
- "from a Brit" ... actually Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) in "Christmas Vacation" 1989
p101 - Slack Channel
- p101 - Slack channel called "slay" for Stanford daily editors
- p102 - Stanford board of 33 trustees, no nonprofit leaders or other academics, mostly prominent business people
p102 - José E. Feliciano Puerto Rican businessman and investor
p103 - Science editor-in-chief Holden Thorp email, said Tessier-Lavigne contacted Science in 2015 (4 years before Thorp) requesting corrections, Science erred and did not issue corrections
- p103 - Theo Baker's rhetorical question "how could they have failed to publish corrections?"
- Science Magazine prints about a million words a year, far more offline, AAAS also prints five other journals
- Science Magazine fails to publish 99.999% (WAG) of all that is printed in the world.
Theo Baker's constructive response could be a "Letter to the Editor", not petulant, impatient demands of the editor-in-chief
- p104 - "a scientist in Tessier-Lavigne's field" mentioned concerns about some of these papers in the early 2000's
p105 - Special Committee of the Board Jerry Yang,Carol Lam,Jeffrey Stone,Jim Coulter,andFelix Baker
p105 - Nancy Olivieri well known whistleblower
- p105 only Felix Baker was scientist, PhD immunology from Stanford, avoids the press
p106 - Baker invested in Denali Therapeutics, cofounded by Tessier-Lavigne in 2015, conflict of interest
p106 - Aidan Ryan crisis communication executive at powerful Edelman public relations firm
p107 - Richard Smith former editor in chief of BMJ - British Medical Association Journal
p108 - David Chassin at SLAC
p108 - review by Kirkland & Ellis, largest revenue law firm in the world
p108 - Mark Filip chosen by Stanford
p109 - Filip represented BP in Deepwater Horizon spill, and other huge corporate scandal
p110 - Susan McConnell and husband Richard Scheller close friends of Tessier-Lavinge and wife Mary Hynes
p111 -202? Science and Cell Editorial Expressions of Concern
- p111 - Baker did not attempt heap allocator, B- for CS107 course
p112 - $29.2M civil fraud suit payment by Stanford professor Stan Cohen
p112 - invented recombinant DNA technology with Herb Boyer, who co-founded Genentech
p112 - Richard Scheller
p112 - Stanford earned hundreds of millions of dollars from 1980s Boyer-Cohen patents
