keccers
@keccers.eth
Tech then: “Ethical wealth creation is possible, and it shall fuel abundance for the world!” Tech now: The guy who popularized the above phrase — his company was investigated by the FBI for selling startup IP to China. (Will probably be dropped because of new president—we will never know the truth). A payroll software company has such little faith in its own abilities it sends a mole into a rival company. A child porn purveyor is held up as a genius and an industry darling innovating for the creator economy. There’s a whole new genre of company that masquerades as health but is actually just a drug dealers and pill mills. Mass joblessness — not mass abundance — is seen as an explicit goal for many companies in the AI age. And if you try to EVER critique any of it you’re a LIAR. Fake News! Stop reading the New York Times says Chamath and Brian Armstrong, they LIE about our industry!
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@keccers.eth
Tech has lost the juice. The only ideas anyone has left are crime and war. How despicable, desperate and DUMB do you have to be, to think the only way to win the game of PAYROLL SOFTWARE is to be a stone cold psycho? Imagine the things we don’t see or haven’t seen yet — how much worse is what hasn’t got exposed yet?
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osama
@osama
it's not just tech tho. everything down south feels like a clown show. exhibit attached. if you start using the yuka app to scan items, you'll die of hunger in US unless you make >250k. people have lost any sense of values except some in midwest but their iq is 50. coastal cities are hyper transactional and hyper financialised. everyone looking for their next million. dgaf about anyone, not even family. sad b/c once was beacon of hope for so many outside https://x.com/whitehouse/status/1901641493455995078?s=46
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