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Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
“They’re using old software systems and their data is not stored in a uniform or accessible way,” said Nate Levine, cofounder of a software company called OpenGov, when I visited their Mountain View, California, office.
Joel Gurin • Open Data Now: The Secret to Hot Startups, Smart Investing, Savvy Marketing, and Fast Innovation (Business Books)

Peter Thiel on Elon Musk’s success: “Maybe the rest of us are too risk averse”
“When Elon was building both Tesla and SpaceX in the 2000s, people thought he was just really, really crazy — even those of us who’d worked with him at PayPal. There was this PayPal book that David Sacks and I thought of writing, and the Elon chapter was I think entitle... See more
New worldviews are bubbling away in little cauldrons all the time, but they only flow into the mainstream (eg become part of corporate trainings, official gov't policy, school curricula) when they are structurally of service to preserve the power status quo.
John Dirgo Deweese
@geeklawstudent
FROM CYPHERPUNKS TO WEB3:
Friends with Benefits (FWB) • A Political History of DAOs
But this Google trial? By far the most important moment was when Judge Mehta denied a third-party motion to broadcast a publicly accessible audio feed of the trial for fear that information Google wishes wouldn’t be disclosed become public. Indeed, Google lawyers have explicitly argued that the judge should avoid allowing documents to become public... See more
Matt Stoller • How to Hide a $2 Trillion Antitrust Trial
Matt Devost
@devost
The foundational trade-off of the internet was to cast scarcity, consensus, and identity aside in favor of freedom and openness.