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Zen Fascists Will Control You

ianbetteridge.com
4 points·by brunohaid·4 months ago·0 comments

The Nerd Reich – Silicon Valley Fascism and the War on Democracy

simonandschuster.com
313 points·by brunohaid·8 months ago·269 comments

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brunohaid
·last month·discuss
Excellent kachō-e prompt - working on something similar and found it hard to get the right balance between sharp outlines and watercolors, and especially plant morphology is dicey (eg plants like Cacao that fruit from the trunk instead of branch tips).

Did anyone come across projects that also nail that aspect well?
brunohaid
·4 months ago·discuss
Very skeptical Adam Curtis hat on while reading this, but it is quite well written. Thanks & kudos!
brunohaid
·4 months ago·discuss
Scott Purdue has a couple of good videos on the incident https://youtube.com/@flywirescottperdue

A pilot not trained well on visually IDing some of the most common military planes would be quite a training lapse.
brunohaid
·4 months ago·discuss
Biodiversity & climate platform that takes care of your plants.

Online part mostly done at https://www.meso.cloud/plants/, currently building glass grow box and light prototypes that will be driven by it.
brunohaid
·4 months ago·discuss
OK, the whats the endgame for flooding the zone with agent outputs question aside:

The visualization of what the agents are up to in the "office" on the dashboard is incredibly cute.
brunohaid
·8 months ago·discuss
Very good question - posted it for awareness / sparking hopefully nuanced “are we the baddies here?” reflection in the community, and curious folks to preorder.
brunohaid
·10 months ago·discuss
If anyone ever writes a post of why that error keeps happening with browsers that should support it, I'd be incredibly grateful. Keep seeing it in our (unrelated to OP company) Sentry logs and zero chance to reproduce them.
brunohaid
·10 months ago·discuss
You still have a lot of credibility to not be put into the number-go-up bracket and the social capital to overcome the political and power structures you had to face for two decades and know more about than most people by having built your company.

But as long as I don't see somewhat more transparent conversations with the people in your orbit like patio11, Matt Levine, Kyla etc, where you address how you'll actually tackle the non-technical challenges ahead, this GTM communication and site looks like every other 2019 JPM, HSBC etc "something blockchain" announcement and hard to get behind as something that might as well be really different this time, and not be killed/sidelined by vested interests. Including your own.
brunohaid
·10 months ago·discuss
I’m sure the current administration will put prudent oversight in place for that not to happen.

But I guess we will find out in a 2027 Bessent presser announcing the Fed stepping in.

More serious answer: the bigger risk is trusting SV types to be content with a couple of percent in spread, and not starting to pull all kind of shenanigans to juice returns to a point where it becomes much harder to bail them out vs just taking back the treasuries.

US government solvency seems, as crazy as it sounds, less of an issue, as evidenced by the brief tantrums with absolutely no real effects beyond a couple of protesting headlines in the recent months. Where else are people around the world going to put their money? But as gifted as the current gov crew is at turning privilege into disaster, we're probably going to find out soon enough if there are any actual limits to that.
brunohaid
·10 months ago·discuss
Normally not too much sympathy for the 7 or so 'sober' ECB folks, but I do not envy them for having to endure their hyped up CBDC colleagues at Robert Johnson at 3am…
brunohaid
·10 months ago·discuss
But they promised on their kitchen counter anyway?!?
brunohaid
·10 months ago·discuss
It’s a hilarious definition of “fix” but the basic argument is that when you mandate stablecoins to hold treasuries and they start seeing actual adoption, you create demand/sink for a couple extra trillion dollars of treasury bonds.

Eg if Australian locals suddenly switch transacting cocaine at scale in Tether instead of AUD, the US government can borrow more money by providing that collateral to Tether.

Edit: Izzy Kaminska recently had a, as always, solid and less snarky summary at https://www.financialsense.com/blog/21379/redollarization-an...
brunohaid
·11 months ago·discuss
For me it's a combination 1) solid foundational choices all along, no bolted on vanity features or constant rewrites chasing the latest trend, with everything well documented and 2) incredibly responsive founding team, so you get very quick answers from the people actually building it.
brunohaid
·11 months ago·discuss
Good point and was mostly re Typesense (can't edit the comment anymore).

But given that duckdb handles "take this n GB parquet file/shard from a random location, load it into memory and be ready in < 1 sec" very well I'd argue it's quite easy to build something that scales horizontally.

We use it for both the importer pipeline that processes the 2B row / 200GB compressed GBIF.org parquet dataset and queries like https://www.meso.cloud/plants/pinophyta/cupressales/pinopsid... and the sheer amount of functions[1] beyond simple stuff like "how close is a/b to x/y" or is "n within area x" is just a joy to work with.

[1] https://duckdb.org/docs/stable/core_extensions/spatial/funct...
brunohaid
·11 months ago·discuss
Bit thin on details and not looking like they’ll open source it, but if someone clicked the post because they’re looking for their “replace ES” thing:

Both https://typesense.org/ and https://duckdb.org/ (with their spatial plugin) are excellent geo performance wise, the latter now seems really production ready, especially when the data doesn’t change that often. Both fully open source including clustered/sharded setups.

No affiliation at all, just really happy camper.
brunohaid
·2 years ago·discuss
Steven Colbert and Anderson Cooper once had a wonderful, deeply human conversation about grief and loss, which also touches briefly upon Colbert’s mom losing two sons and her husband in a plane crash:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB46h1koicQ

May you find similar comfort, one day.