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this bit from the excellent @gwern @dwarkesh_sp interview stuck with me. what would be a "rabbit hole empowered wikipedia" look like?
Anything to remove country caps for green cards / unlock skilled immigration would be huge.
All actions of the Department of Government Efficiency will be posted online for maximum transparency. Anytime the public thinks we are cutting something important or not cutting something wasteful, just let us know! We will also have a leaderboard for most insanely dumb…
It’s nice when other people get to see how wonderfully smart and clear-thinking @pmarca is. This 3 minutes is gold.
🚨 Marc Andreessen breaks down why tech matters: "Tech is an issue that is as important as any other issue because it goes right to the heart of whether America is strong or not. If you think about what happened in the 20th century, America won for three reasons: because we were…
Excited for Elon and Vivek to make legal immigration better. I would even push for a higher application fee (eg 2x) in exchange for high quality fast service. Think about immigration to America as you investing in the country. Should be as simple as you uploading documents from a…
"I look forward… to having a smooth transition. We'll do everything we can to make sure you're accommodated" President Biden said. foxnews.com/politics/trump… Speaking second, Trump emphasized that "politics is tough and in many cases it’s not a very nice world, but it is a nice…
Here’s a key point about our mission at DOGE: eliminating bureaucratic regulations isn’t a mere policy preference. It’s a legal *mandate* from the U.S. Supreme Court: - West Virginia v. EPA (2022) held that agencies cannot decide major questions of economic or political…
What you’re feeling isn’t a temporary high - it’s the relief from the crushing burden of the state, which was getting heavier by the day.
Vibe shift: think this is one of the most exciting times to build new things. From media to how AI can change existing industries or making government efficient, there’s a tangible excitement in the air.
Didn’t meant to set off this Wired firestorm but one *big* surprise has been the number of people who are from that “universe” who have messaged me to say how much they agree.
I thought @lulumeservey was making this up but this is real.
As of today, this is still Wired’s default search prompt
Had to travel directly to the source to see that launch myself. So unreal that the formerly techno-optimist publications we grew up with would snub such an achievement due to politics.
As an example here’s the Elon Musk tag on Wired. Yes there’s the usual political stuff but what’s amazing is what’s missing. Where is the long form piece on how Starship managed to be caught up two tiny chopsticks ? The in depth profile piece on the team behind it? What they’re…
Highly worth subscribing to some of these folks on X. My favorite is @AutismCapital
I cancelled my @nytimes and @washingtonpost subscriptions and just reallocated the money to subscribe and follow the following folks on @X whom I believe help me get accurate news. @cremieuxrecueil @AutismCapital @shellenberger @KanekoaTheGreat @TheChiefNerd I will…
💯 Love this post on “info finance”. Prediction markets are an early special case of info finance - the use of markets to create distillations of more expensive mechanisms (eg predictions of voting outcomes). Multiple generalizations. At scale a possible revenue stream for AIs.
When I was coming up in venture, there was strong agreement from smart people that spending time on Twitter was a waste. That there was no signal in it. But all of my most important relationships have been formed by putting my thoughts into the world, on the Internet and on @x,…
What is often perceived as wanting the right to take over institutions is actually just wanting politics out of institutions and corporate life. E.g. the Scientific American shouldn’t be in the business of endorsing candidates.
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