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Carmel, IN has had the same Republican mayor for 27 years: James Brainard
Under his reign, the population has quadrupled, he replaced all the stoplights with roundabouts, and built a classical downtown out of stone and brick
Cue the cope from NYcels and SF hostages https://t.co/sbMgxfaQKR
In China, engineers live next to factories. In the U.S., they live next to Blue Bottle.
At @EdgeEsmeralda, @Noahpinion and @sdamico explored how to rebuild American manufacturing as a software-defined, battery-backed industrial renaissance. https://t.co/mbHL0PSEhq
Abundance Institutex.comGlen Weyl has fascinating ideas around the relationship bwt private & public goods (& btw individualism and collectivism) that call for us to potentially transcend the nation state & the corporation as currently conceived
Here’s me gathering & making sense of his ideas:
Erik Torenbergx.comIf I was in my early 20s, here are some of the industries I would focus on for the next decade:
- Artificial intelligence
- Humanoid robots
- Bitcoin
- Drones
- Gene editing
- National defense
- Modern energy... See more
Anthony Pompliano 🌪x.comConflict: Technological Progressives vs Technological Conservatives You can think of the “people of the Network” as technological progressives, and the “people of the State” as political progressives (charitably) or technological conservatives (perhaps more realistically).
Balaji Srinivasan • The Network State: How To Start a New Country

This is Marc Andreessen.
Co-founder of Netscape and one of the most controversial minds in Silicon Valley.
He sat down with Joe Rogan and shared some mind-blowing revelations about how the government really works.
Here are 8 of his most shocking... See more








