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Some thoughts I’ve been noodling on recently, from books or social media or newsletters:

  • The washing machine has changed the world more than the internet has.

  • Streaming services have burned through vast fortunes to come in second to cable+broadcast in watch times. 7% for Netflix? Wow.

  • There is not, and never has been, such as a thing as a “free market.”

  • Current AI models demo well, but are proving to be less useful than most people hoped for, unless you’re a student. Doesn’t mean they’re useless, just not world-changing.

  • I’m starting to think every company with revenue of 50 billion dollars or more is too big, and needs to be broken up just because. As a start.

  • I’m very interested in the idea of a US Federal Jobs Guarantee at $15/hour.

  • If company executives could actually face penalties for their actions that exceed the profits from those actions, the world might be a better place. If they could face prison terms, it definitely would be.

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