setting aside the fact that writing this on the supercomputer that lives in my pocket and publishing to one of the largest media platforms of all time is like... not a small thing: stripe, flexport, palantir, tesla, spacex, anduril, emerald, rigup - just getting started herehttps://twitter.com/eliotwb/status/1206974211060723713 …
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obviously the politics are completely different, but wouldn't the guy who started your fund agree with the basic thesis of technological stagnation outside of the world of bits?
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my main problem here is not the earnest push for greater things, but rather the invention of problems that don’t exist, and the ascription of problems that *do* exist to the technology industry
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"World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation." - Marshall McLuhan (1970)
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He saw this coming fifty years ago, yet a generation is still living with mental models from that era That’s a lag of a century between the left and right tails of human cognition
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I think I saw your painting avatar walking around the Presidio on fire
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Couldn’t agree more. State of journalism, specifically tech journalism, is so disappointing and blatantly chasing the next click. “Raise the alarms!! Everything is on fire.”
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Long bitcoin
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You got it wrong! It's all true. Why? Because these journalists are literally living in a parallel universe that just so happens to perfectly coexist and align with our own universe. Joking aside, all of these inane attacks on progress have happened throughout history
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