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My country, #SouthAfrica, is closely associated with the #RhodesMandela scholarship system. That system has a terrible history, all about #empire and the #techbro s of the late 19th Century.

One 21st Century pattern in Rhodes Mandela scholarship grants is for #SouthAfrican students to go to #Harvard. There's even local jokes about it - when you've blown your political capital in SA, you bow out to 'do a post-grad at Harvard'.

We want that. We want that to continue. We want that SO MUCH.

It's a history thing. It's a money thing. It's a relationship thing. It's an intellectual capital thing.

When my country-people go to Harvard, it makes my sometimes parochial or provincial country look outwards, raise their heads, dream dreams and see visions.

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And in case you still don't get the snark: I just demolished his entire mythology, developed over decades with countless charts, graphs, and concomitant speculations, using two generic, measly little graphs and no data. Along with it, I also demolished any rational basis for the cult of the Singularity that rose up in his wake, and all the techbro longtermist singulitarian speculation you hear coming out of kooks like Sam Altman and Eliezer Yudkowsky.

A house of fucking cards, knocked down by a slight breeze.

#Singularity
#singulitarianism
#TESCREAL
#longtermism
#techbro
#SamAltman
#EliezerYudkowsky
#TheRealHallucination
#cult

#CoryDoctorow at his fiery best, telling us how we got to here and why and then topping it off with ways to undo all the shitty #TechBro malignancy to bring about a better, fairer internet (as well as a better society).

Replete with real world examples of how we’ve all been ‘captured’ by ruthless individuals and what has been done so far to address the raping of our privacy and curtailment of our choices.

If you can spare a hour to watch Cory’s address at the Python Conference on ‘enshitification’ and the solutions to it, you will come away hopeful of a better tomorrow. It might also spurr you to action when you have the opportunity to make a difference

#Enshitification #TechBros #Monopolies #DigitalAge

youtu.be/ydVmzg_SJLw

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Ob TikTok-Generation oder Facebook-Boomer: wenig prägt uns so sehr wie die #TechMonopolisten, die unseren Alltag regieren. Aber was macht deren Macht auf öffentliche Güter, Politik und Räume mit unseren Demokratien?

Auf der #rp25 mappen meine Kollegin Laura Hille und ich vom @CDCLeuphana den (politischen) Einfluss und das strategische Netzwerk des #TechBro Universe vom #siliconvalley bis ins Weiße Haus. Quartett gespielt wird auch - kommt vorbei!

Hier gibt's das Poster schonmal zum Ausdrucken (CC 4.0): logistical.city/techbromap/

Lire dans @mediapart :
La Contre-Révolution californienne » , l'influence des Républicains mais aussi (l'absence de surprise est totale) la trahison des démocrates au service du capitalisme techno barbare
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mediapart.fr/journal/internati

et repenser aux paroles des Dead Kennedys dans California Über Alles.

#Politique
#UsPol
#Californie
#Tech
#TechBro
#Capitalisme
#Fascisme

Whenever you fly somewhere, this organization called "Airlines Reporting Corporation" tells US police, ICE, and the pentagon, among (many) others, from where to where you fly and when. No matter whether you booked your flight through booking.com, Expedia or whatever.

But yeah, assholes are continuing their propaganda that data privacy were an "innovation killer". And that regulation equals communism. That the EU is both evil and stupid because it doesn't allow Apple Intelligence in Europe. And besides, millions died under Maoism! #techbro

#capitalism #communism #regulation #privacy

truthout.org/articles/airlines

German article: nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1191234.

Travelers head toward their gates after passing through a TSA security checkpoint during a winter storm at Denver International Airport on February 22, 2023, in Denver, Colorado.
Truthout · Airlines Collect Passenger Data and Sell It to ICE, Other Federal AgenciesData includes full flight itineraries, passenger name records and financial details which are otherwise hard to obtain.

L'avantage avec les techbro libertariens fascistes c'est qu'ils parlent sans filtre.
C'est intéressant de savoir ce que pense l'adversaire.

L'inconvénient c'est c'est qu'ils n'ont vraiment aucun filtre et leur prooojeeet est flippant.

Le capitalisme à l'etat chimiquement pur.

#Tech
#Libertariens
#TechBro
#TechnoFascistes
#Capitalisme

Via > @totomathon 🔗 piaille.fr/users/totomathon/st
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Tech billionaires are actual super villains vm.tiktok.com/ZNdMV9Buk/

never ceases to amaze me how willfully ignorant is the #techbro #deathCult

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

let me just say this:

1. finance ≠ economics and neither are synonyms for Economy
2. Smith & Marx wrote about POLITICAL economy
3. economies don’t need capitalists nor “tech”
4. employment ≠ labor
5. economies exist without employment but not labor
6. money is a metaphor for labor
7. devalue labor and you remove the reason to use money
8. economies exist without money
9. people are economies

The Guardian · For Silicon Valley, AI isn’t just about replacing some jobs. It’s about replacing all of themBy Ed Newton-Rex

Today I got new inspiration regarding #WebSocial (aka the #Fediverse), when I met an old acquaintance and his friend

The acquaintance tried to call me a #TechBro. With some salt, and sugar, I explained what a tech bro was, why I despised them and rolled out a simple explanation of what #Mastodon was.

His friend was surprised and said he didn't know that such a thing existed. My acquaintance then said he wanted to start his own server.

I then realized he's probably not the only one in my city.

Hvis du som jeg har svært ved at få hoved og hale i galskaben

- destruktionen af 🇵🇸 / GaƵa
- oprustning spiral i 🇪🇺 og overhovedet ingen diplomati

Kan jeg som #fredagsbog anbefale at læse/genlæse Naomi Klein 'The Shock Doctrine' - the rise of disaster capitalism

.. ikke perfekt - den er fra 2007 - men sætter ord på meget af 'det uforklarlige' omkrin os - lige nu

Giver også lidt af baggrunden for bla. at #techbro haster fremad med #AI for at udvikle og videreudvikle autonomt militær-udstyr

A friend keeps pumping out #AIslop children's story books that he's selling on Amazon. He is even using an #AI bot that creates somewhat believable videos of an AI influencer to promote the books on social media.

He's also used AI to automate other social media stuff to sell photographs.

It's very disheartening.

And yes he's a #techBro

The tag line was interesting and, like everyone else with #Win10 on older (still serviceable) equipment, I’m looking to milk my current setups for all its worth. Having read it, it seems it is easier to switch to a #Linux version (#LinuxMint for me) and get to know it like I know #MS. Must say that pissing off #TechBro software is a hoot.

theregister.com/2025/04/22/win

The Register · How to stay on Windows 10 instead of installing LinuxBy Liam Proven
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When TechBro billionaire oligarchs were the darlings of "liberal" capitalist society, their homages to sci-fi literature were considered "quirky." Today, on the verge of what some call a "techno-feudalist" dictatorship in America, paid for by many of those same TechBro billionaires, a recent opinion piece in The Guardian raises an important question; was society ignoring the warning signs that these rich megalomaniacs took the wrong lessons from the stories we all grew up loving?

theguardian.com/books/2025/apr

The Big Idea: Will Sci-Fi End Up Destroying the World?

"We can see this most clearly in the way the dystopian settings of so much cyberpunk fiction are seen by today’s tech leaders as prophetic visions of a world they need to try to escape – whether by colonising Mars, building metaverses or, in the case of Vance’s billionaire patron Peter Thiel, backing efforts to create new city states by buying land in developing countries. In the original novels it tended to be people like them responsible for creating the dystopias in the first place, but they’ve somehow projected the blame on to the masses.

In Snow Crash there’s something called “the Raft” – a collection of boats filled with infected, mind-controlled refugees headed for America’s west coast. It’s an image that recalls the viciously racist 1973 French sci-fi novel The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail, in which a huge fleet of Indian refugees destroy western civilisation. It’s had a far-right fandom ever since and has been referenced by former Donald Trump campaign manager Steve Bannon. It’s a particular favourite of Stephen Miller, Trump’s lead policy adviser and close friend of Musk (Miller’s wife, Katie, is the Doge spokeswoman).

It’s not much of a jump to see the actions of Thiel and Musk, and many of those around them, as an attempt to forestall this fate, linking, as they do, the racial obsessions of the far right with their odd brand of tech-utopianism. When Thiel writes that “I no longer believe freedom and democracy are compatible”, or when Musk makes up wild stories about the Democrats using benefit fraud to import migrants, they are unabashedly expressing this fear of being overrun. The greatest irony of all is that in their desperation to build escape routes, they risk creating the very dystopias they fear."

To answer our question above, yes society did ignore the warning signs that these TechBro billionaires were reactionary freaks with terrible ideas and increasingly, enough money power to try and make those ideas a reality; but not necessarily for the reasons the author implies in this article. I think at this point it's pretty uncontroversial to say that guys like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and even Jeff Bezos are deeply unserious thinkers whose wealth allows them to surround themselves with actual scientists, engineers, and inventors who can turn their pulp fiction fantasies into reality; so it's not really a surprise that these rich dilettante get their ideas from mass market sci-fi novels. What I think is far more instructional however, is to look at *which* science fiction ideas these folks gravitate towards; specifically the hyper-capitalist, racist, fascist, and authoritarian ideas commonly found in the sci-fi novels they grew up with.

I'm not a psychic of course, but I don't think it's an accident that billionaire TechBros who buy whole governments and seem intent on installing a technologically-enhanced form of fascism in America, gravitate towards stories and ideas about power, superiority, and the apocalypse that many critics have rightfully described as fascist in nature; nor do I think its a coincidence that these would-be "Masters of the Universe" have that in common with fascist propagandists like Curtis Yarvin, or even the Trump regime that Musk has bought outright control of. When you factor in that almost all of these same people are also interested in things like eugenics, neo-fascist corporate dictatorships, and racialized birth rates on a global scale, it becomes pretty clear that the origin story here is about powerful people looking for ideas that support their reactionary, supremacist, authoritarian beliefs; not a fascination with literary fiction.

In the end, I think that's the handle many people are missing when they're trying to understand the so-called "Dark Enlightenment." These folks don't believe in fascist ideology because they think they're right; these rich bastards are folks who have been presented with the problem of how to maintain their wealth and power on a boiling planet, even as the capitalism that grants them everything is going to kill billions, and fascist ideas are the only way they can square that circle, so they're always on the lookout for more of them. Sci-Fi stories aren't going to destroy the world; but the fascism that was so easily hidden inside many of them just might.

The Guardian · The big idea: will sci-fi end up destroying the world?By Sam Freedman