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Net Primary Production

Milo Knowles

Mostly: climate, agriculture, startups, and techno-humanism

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Latest Issues

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The lunacy of orbital datacenters

You may have heard about the recent SpaceX and xAI merger. Shortly after that announcement, Elon went on the Dwarkesh podcast and made a fairly shocking claim:

16 days ago
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Upgrading photosynthesis

As a kid in the early 2000s, I spent several cumulative weeks of my life playing Sim City 4. Starting from an empty, isometric landscape of tiles, you construct a city, square by square, until you realize you’ll never balance the budget, sa...

6 months ago
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An environmental defense of AI

Techno-optimists see AI as the solution to all our problems, while many environmentalists view it as an unmitigated disaster. You might see headlines like “AI is terrible for the environment, study finds” or “AI has an environmental problem...

10 months ago
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Longevity, AI, and Zeno's progress paradox

Lately, I've been thinking about Zeno's paradoxes. They’re basically different permutations of the same idea: that progress becomes unintuitive and weird when we break it into infinitesimal parts.

a year ago
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  • Milo Knowles

    Software engineer working on climate

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