The French had an answer to "Let them eat cake."
Me thinks the tech-bros won't like that answer very much.
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The French had an answer to "Let them eat cake."
Me thinks the tech-bros won't like that answer very much.
Is Elon so mad that he wasn't in the game Cyberpunk 2077 but Grimes was, and wants to spitefully create his own Night City and Arasaka tower in real life to have his little fantasy?
Can't wait to pick out which burbclave to join..
Are they anything like red states? If so, they are here to suck at the teet of bigger, better states like California that provide for them.
Fuck these welfare queens.
Dystopian AF.
One of these ghouls that I rarely hear brought up in these discussions is Steve Jobs’ widow, Laurene Powell Jobs. I believe that she is involved in the effort to build something like this in Solano County, California. She’s supposed to be a big Democratic Party supporter, so I suspect that the effort to create corporate cities is not an exclusively Republican project. I wish there was more reporting on her.
The US Democratic party is also a neoliberal right-wing party, just a bit more moderate.
This is exactly what Elon Musk and Peter Thiel want, to own city states as kings using neo-feudalism.
See:
I'm glad to see this already here. Scary stuff.
Snow Crash anyone?
There we go. Now we're looking at the Star Trek dystopia that we expected last year.
Just a bit delayed
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Well yeah. They've clearly wanted to bring company towns back for a while. Everyone from Disney to Amazon does their best to recreate them already and there's been no change in the profit incentive since the last time they were fully legal.
I do feel like the tech guys have forgotten why we agreed to give workers rights though...
Oh well.
Is anybody actually watching Severance? An underlying theme of the last episode was that this kind of crap specifically is a bad idea.
Frickin’ wild that Apple TV+ puts it out at all, honestly…
anyone ever played shadowrun, because that is the way we're heading...
Without all the nice tech and the magic
That won't fly because tech's innovativeness is already declining.
And it'll get worse as the skilled workers flee the US.
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