Mike HearninMike’s blogReplication studies can’t fix scienceThey barely even begin to address the problemOct 6Oct 6
Mike HearningraalvmWriting Truly Memory Safe JIT CompilersHow to kill off a top source of browser exploitsJun 63Jun 63
Mike HearninMike’s blogThe looming AI consciousness train wreckAnd how it relates to Roe v Wade, animals and the BibleJul 30, 20224Jul 30, 20224
Mike HearninMike’s blogRe: Moxie on Web3On decentralization, servers and cryptographyJan 8, 20221Jan 8, 20221
Mike HearninMike’s blogFake science Part II: Bots that are notAn academic conspiracy theory that went mainstreamSep 24, 20211Sep 24, 20211
Mike HearninMike’s blogHow did classical Ripple work?Remembering pre-Bitcoin designs for digital moneyAug 18, 202117Aug 18, 202117
Mike HearninMike’s blogFake science: part IPhotoshopping, fraud and circular logic in researchJul 25, 20211Jul 25, 20211
Mike HearninMike’s blogThe philosophical origins of Bitcoin’s civil warI left the Bitcoin community about five years ago. My final essay explaining why — “The resolution of the Bitcoin experiment” — is to my…Dec 12, 202019Dec 12, 202019
Mike HearninMike’s blogSummary of methodological issues in epidemiologyI’ve published a report prepared for Steve Baker MP into some of the issues I’ve seen in the past half year of reading papers and models…Nov 4, 2020Nov 4, 2020
Mike HearninMike’s blogBook review: Science FictionsThis weekend I finished reading the new book Science Fictions, by Stuart Ritchie. It’s about the replication crisis in science, the…Aug 29, 2020Aug 29, 2020