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Patri Friedman

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On virtue, venture, family, freedom, crypto and (of course) building startup countries on the ocean.

San Jose, CA
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    Patri Friedman‏ @patrissimo Sep 3

    I have two solutions to the San Francisco housing problem: fire or earthquake. Unlikely that NIMBYs could stop it from being rebuilt high-density. Let us propitiate Hephæstus and Poseidon, because only a disaster can make SF great again.

    12:54 PM - 3 Sep 2018
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      2. The Sovereign Family‏ @sovereignfamily Sep 3
        Replying to @patrissimo

        Nice Pitch. ICO or traditional venture capital?

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      3. Patri Friedman‏ @patrissimo Sep 3
        Replying to @sovereignfamily

        No, an alternate vehicle, popular worldwide and historically, but forgotten in the Bay Area today: intercessionary prayer. (Been reading Greek history lately...)

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      2. Eric Crampton‏ @EricCrampton Sep 3
        Replying to @patrissimo

        Yeah. In Christchurch, after the earthquakes, they banned tall buildings because they figured nobody would want to live in a tall building after an earthquake. Maybe San Fran has better government so that wouldn't happen. Our mess: https://nzinitiative.org.nz/reports-and-media/reports/recipe-for-disaster-building-policy-on-shaky-ground/ …

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      3. Patri Friedman‏ @patrissimo Sep 3
        Replying to @EricCrampton

        Well, that would be a hideously terrible result. Let's pray for a fire then, because a bias against wood buildings is a bias for growth. But also, SF skyscrapers are built for earthquakes, and wouldn't fall down, so I think people would have higher confidence after quake.

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      4. Eric Crampton‏ @EricCrampton Sep 3
        Replying to @patrissimo

        Sure. But a couple will fail anyway. Demolishing or fixing the others takes forever. And city planners can't resist playing SimCity when they think they've tabula rasa and have eminent domain powers. Earthquakes get a zero star rating from me. Wouldn't trade again.

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      1. Eliezer Yudkowsky‏Verified account @ESYudkowsky Sep 3
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        The Law of Continued Failure suggests that the tech industry would just move instead... to another NIMBY area!

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      1. Nick Cannon‏ @InkyMaze Sep 4
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        This does work herehttp://devonzuegel.com/post/we-should-be-building-cities-for-people-not-cars …

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      1. Carl Coryell-Martin‏ @carlcoryell Sep 4
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        Have a look at the fires in Singapore that preceded the (awesome) public high-rises…

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      1. $nt‏ @fat_neckbeard Sep 3
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        and, ask Tool to write a song about it

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      1. Basil Marte‏ @BasilMarte Sep 3
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        Import social tech from Japan? Huge population density constrained between water and mountains, Ring of Fire, smart zoning law: http://urbankchoze.blogspot.com/2014/04/japanese-zoning.html … Buildings are seen as depreciating goods with limited lifetimes, rebuilding "every generation" is perceived to be normal.

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