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keccers
@keccers.eth
This tweet from Luke tipped me over the edge. I'm getting Alex Karp's book. I have to know what all else he says. https://x.com/lukeburgis/status/1893139318316704251/photo/1
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@phil
It tickles me in all the right places But I can’t help but find it ironic that we all rush to buy the same book that tells us we are the ones who think different, and that it’s everyone else who suffers from crowd think Alas
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@ted
he's fantastic, just ordered his book too
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@triumph
did u see the long read karp profile in NYT back in late summer? (this is a good reminder i saved but didnt read it so tysm)
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Disagree with his take, especially if he thinks that this productization is something recent. What we are seeing is merely a result of "standardization of thought" that began in the 1920s with the SAT, solidified with post WW2 and Great Society ideals. This is merely a culmination of that in its more extreme and final form. The standardization or "productization" as Karp calls it was a product of the last regime of industrialists in producing a society fit for the industrial and service economy America was becoming. The consequences are as we see it. We now need a new reshaping of society for the age of AI and this is just rhetoric to justify said shift. Ordered the book though 😂. Big believer in the Palantir model and how they think about problems, so respect the man.
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@olystuart
Isn't "the productization of the human mind" Palantir's business model?
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@streetphoto
The fact that Karp has chosen the co-founders that he has, gives me pause.
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