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The author maintains that Google is a "highly-centralized or­ga­ni­za­tion". From the "How Google works" book I got a completely different impression. Could someone elaborate on how Google is centralized?


From the "based in a part of the world that I don’t much like" and "Bay Area" part of that comment, I think he means geographically.


Your reasoning about the electromagnetic field is right. I think the element of confusion here is the definition of nonlinear. Nonlinear in system theory means that the superposition principle is not valid. From Wikipedia: "The superposition principle states that the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually". The electromagnetic field in vacuum is linear, because it obeys Maxwell's equations and it is a solution of a set of linear equations. The output is always proportional to the input: you put a bigger charge and you get a bigger field. A linear combination of electromagnetic fields, with constant, real coefficients, is a new field which obeys Maxwell's equations, thus it is still linear and the superposition principle is still valid.


We base our decisions on assumptions about cause-effect relationships between things. This can harm you in high uncertainty and complex environment like startups. Causality is a mind process that is severely flawed. This post explains why and suggests some countermeasures.


Do you know how I can pay myself a salary from my US incorporated C-Corporation if I am in EU?


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