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working on autonomous capital maximization

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e/acc emergentist connectionist cybernetic millenarian who wants to hyperstitionally immanentize the eschaton working on autonomous capital maximization

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“There can be no compromise between those who live under the pressure of need and of material increase, who are the walking shadows of the dead, and on the other side, those who are carefree, joyous, pleasure-loving and worship beauty. One seeks the preservation and expansion of…


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on becoming "legible to capital": the most underrated factor in the success of firms is the degree to which they are legible to Capital. defining this precisely is hard ("you know it when you see it"): but an idea, a firm, or a person is legible to Capital (cap-C) when by dint…

there is a degree to which someone/some idea being “legible to Capital” is the most underrated factor in its success certain ideas, and certain people, are understandable without packaging to large capital streams. many ideas are not. you can do very well packing + communicating



GPQA should be a benchmark to be in congress not just benchmark for language models

Trump's economy is being held up by a massive AI bubble. A recent study found that of 300 companies that owned generative AI tools, 95% reported zero return on their investments. We will not entertain a bailout of these companies should this bubble pop.



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this is pure nonsense. every paradigm shift looks unprofitable until it suddenly becomes the only thing that matters. highways, the early internet, electrification, even railroads.. none of them made money at the start. they were giant sunk costs that later defined the entire…

Trump's economy is being held up by a massive AI bubble. A recent study found that of 300 companies that owned generative AI tools, 95% reported zero return on their investments. We will not entertain a bailout of these companies should this bubble pop.



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Hayek is spot on - whether its Monetarism, Keynesianism, post-Keynesianism or MMT - they all share the false, scientistic assumption that statistical aggregates or averages represent 'real' conditions.

Hayek calls Milton Friedman “still a Keynesian” in methodology



Don’t piss against the wind

this bubble is so big that it literally murdered the guy who popped the last bubble.

benhylak's tweet image. this bubble is so big that it literally murdered the guy who popped the last bubble.


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