Gus Hurwitz (@gushurwitz) 's Twitter Profile
Gus Hurwitz

@gushurwitz

Senior Fellow and Academic Director, U.Penn Center for Technology, Innovation, and Competition; Director of Law & Econ Programs @ ICLE

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Sarah Lawsky (@sarahlawsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Submit to ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law! Munich, Germany, 25-27 Mar 2025. Full paper submission deadline: 30 Sept 2024 (soon!) Also works in progress & lightning talks options (later deadlines) Full call for papers computersciencelaw.org/2025/cfp/

Cristiano Lima-Strong (@viacristiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inbox: House E&C announces markup of KOSA and COPPA 2.0, the two child safety/privacy bills that easily cleared the Senate, but *not* APRA, the broader data privacy bill that was abruptly yanked in June

Neil Malhotra (@namalhotra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In his dissertation, my graduate student showed that political endorsements by scientific publications: (1) don't convince anyone about politics; (2) make people less likely to believe scientists when it comes to vaccines, health advisories, etc. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Tomas Pueyo (@tomaspueyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chernobyl caused 40 deaths directly, but indirectly it caused 1 million times that. Fear prevented 400 additional nuclear power plants from being built, and each would have saved ~800,000 years of additional life by reducing pollution from oil & coal

Chernobyl caused 40 deaths directly, but indirectly it caused 1 million times that.

Fear prevented 400 additional nuclear power plants from being built, and each would have saved ~800,000 years of additional life by reducing pollution from oil & coal
David French (@davidafrench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From a law of war standpoint, Israel's pager bombs represent one of the most precisely targeted strikes in the history of warfare. I can't think of a single widespread strike on an armed force that's embedded in a civilian population that's been more precise. It's remarkable.

Zvi S. Rosen (@zvisrosen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Through a series of unexpected events, I ended up at the argument at the DC Circuit in Thaler v. Perlmutter today. I expect the court to affirm the District Court based on what I saw but that's always risky to guess at. A few other thoughts...

Sam Bowman (@s8mb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Foundations: Why Britain Has Stagnated. A new essay by Ben Southwood, Samuel Hughes & me. Why the UK's ban on investment in housing, infrastructure and energy is not just a problem. It is *the* problem. And how fixing it is the defining task of our generation. ukfoundations.co

Mark Nelson (@energybants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: BLOCKBUSTER MICROSOFT DATACENTER DEAL RESURRECTING THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR PLANT Microsoft and nuclear plant owner Constellation have agreed to a massive, unprecedented deal to restart the closed Three Mile Island by 2028 to power its datacenters, per the New York

BREAKING: BLOCKBUSTER MICROSOFT DATACENTER DEAL RESURRECTING THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR PLANT

Microsoft and nuclear plant owner Constellation have agreed to a massive, unprecedented deal to restart the closed Three Mile Island by 2028 to power its datacenters, per the New York
Chad Squitieri (@chadsquitieri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see my article, "Administrative Virtues," published today in ALR. In it, I explore how deontological and utilitarian thought has shaped existing administrative law, and how virtue ethics offers a third way of looking at things. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Happy to see my article, "Administrative Virtues," published today in <a href="/AdLawReview/">ALR</a>.  In it, I explore how deontological and utilitarian thought has shaped existing administrative law, and how virtue ethics offers a third way of looking at things.
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rarely mentioned in the debate around price discrimination is that colleges are the largest utilizer of the practice. They set a very high list price and then discount not only on ability to pay but also perceived competition for the student. Schools will often negotiate on the

David French (@davidafrench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're angrier at the IDF for destroying weapons unlawfully stored in civilian buildings than you are at Hezbollah for unlawfully storing them there, then you're getting the moral and legal calculus exactly backwards.

BlackRoomSec (@blackroomsec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share this far and wide. As far and wide as you can. NIST Password Guidelines for 2024 are in the process of being updated. This is a HUGE pet-peeve of mine (when vendors in particular are still operating like its 2017 and keep changing passwords every 60 days, STOP DOING

Please share this far and wide. As far and wide as you can. NIST Password Guidelines for 2024 are in the process of being updated.

This is a HUGE pet-peeve of mine (when vendors in particular are still operating like its 2017 and keep changing passwords every 60 days, STOP DOING
Network Law Review (@networklawrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is antitrust doing more harm than good? Richard Langlois explores this question in his new working paper. Read here why antitrust may have hurt innovation, how IBM, AT&T, and Microsoft were targeted, and the real forces behind technological breakthroughs networklawreview.org/langlois-memes…

Brandon Warmke (@brandonwarmke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are students afraid to speak their minds? U Michigan's report on freedom of expression asked students about campus climate. A short 🧵: "During meetings, professors and other faculty have made comments that vilify other conservatives and portray them as ignorant."

Why are students afraid to speak their minds? 

U Michigan's report on freedom of expression asked students about campus climate.

A short 🧵:

"During meetings, professors and other faculty have made comments that vilify other conservatives and portray them as ignorant."
LaurieWired (@lauriewired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The half-life of code is an interesting predictor of project quality. Linux, has one of the longest code half-life’s at 6.6 years. WordPress, less than 2. Every software change induces some risk. Repos with numerous "change bursts" have the highest incidence of defects.

The half-life of code is an interesting predictor of project quality.

Linux, has one of the longest code half-life’s at 6.6 years.  

WordPress, less than 2.

Every software change induces some risk. Repos with numerous "change bursts" have the highest incidence of defects.