Bitcoin: 'A Weapon for Us To Fight Oppression'
Senegalese app developer Fodé Diop sees bitcoin as a way to end "monetary colonialism" in the developing world.
Senegalese app developer Fodé Diop sees bitcoin as a way to end "monetary colonialism" in the developing world.
The visionary hacker on how he plans to "solve A.I." and why he thinks this will be a "decade of decentralization."
Making masks, face shields, and other protective equipment is the bottom-up, COVID-19 version of rolling bandages or knitting socks for the troops.
People around the world are working together in unprecedented ways to help their neighbors and produce critical medical supplies.
George Hotz wants to remake everything from your car to your phone, cheaper and faster than Google or Tesla.
Academic publishers are "still acting as if the internet doesn't exist," says Michael Eisen, co-founder of the Public Library of Science.
Comma.ai aims to bring plug-and-play autonomy to the masses.
The author of Little Brother and Walkaway on dystopia, the end of scarcity, and what's going to get him arrested
The novelist, activist, and BoingBoing founder on cyber warfare, Uber-style reputation economics, and what he's likely to get arrested for someday.
Minds excels where other popular social networks, particularly Facebook, fail: transparency and protecting user privacy.
Can he really build a supersonic tube transport system, which could go from LA to San Francisco in 35 minutes?
Can he really build a supersonic tube transport system, which could go from LA to San Francisco in 35 minutes?
Can he really build a supersonic tube transport system, which could go from LA to San Francisco in 35 minutes?
Using distributed technology to tackle society's most intractable challenges.
Can technological innovation be funded the same way as an indie film?
A final dispatch from the Open Science Summit.