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My book "How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism" is a critique of Big Tech connecting conspiratorial thinking to the rise of tech monopolies (proposing a way to deal with both) is now out in paperback:
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My first picture book is out! It's called Poesy the Monster Slayer and it's an epic tale of bedtime-refusal, toy-hacking and monster-hunting, illustrated by Matt @MCRockefeller. It's the monster book I dreamt of reading to my own daughter.
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@matthew_d_green It's true that I'm skeptical of financialization as a means of providing public goods, but that's separate from my skepticism towards smart contracts, which has four dimensions, which I've unpacked in different essays and posts.
@matthew_d_green First, there is the decision to deliberately eschew mutability in a highly automated, high-stakes system. That's like deciding to remove the net from a tightrope act.
@matthew_d_green It makes errors far more consequential, and I'm unconvinced the benefits of decentralizing financial institutions (which is often incorrectly equated to decentralizing financial power - in practice, crypto produces high-gini distributions but spreads the money around more banks)