Meet the Silicon Valley CEOs who say greed is good—even if it kills us all
“Accelerationism” Is an Overdue Corrective to Years of Gloom and Doom in Silicon Valley.
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It is somewhat concerning to us that people seemed, and still seem, to be lining up to both defend and attack “capitalism,” when the object of discussion could hardly be further from any worthwhile meaning of the word but is rather better described as: To boost aimless consumption, primarily with uncollateralized debt, by destroying the price signa
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Edward Zitron • The Subprime AI Crisis
He has distanced himself from the faction known as “e/acc” or “effective accelerationism,” a term used by Beff Jezos, Marc Andreessen, and others as a winking dig at effective altruism. (Altman has tipped his hat to e/acc too, once replying “you cannot out accelerate me” to one of Jezos’s tweets—another sign that he serves at the pleasure of the ph
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Sam McCarthy • Governance as a Source of Value
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It is somewhat concerning to us that people seemed, and still seem, to be lining up to both defend and attack “capitalism,” when the object of discussion could hardly be further from any worthwhile meaning of the word but is rather better described as: To boost aimless consumption, primarily with uncollateralized debt, by destroying the price signa
... See moreSacha Meyers • Bitcoin Is Venice: Essays on the Past and Future of Capitalism
Have you figured out what they want to destroy and disrupt? Here’s a clue—take a look in the mirror.
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