At various points, on Twitter, Jezos has defined effective accelerationism as “a memetic optimism virus,” “a meta-religion,” “a hypercognitive biohack,” “a form of spirituality,” and “not a cult.” …

When he’s not tweeting about e/acc, Verdon runs Extropic, which he started in 2022. Some of his startup capital came from a side NFT business, which he started while still working at Google’s moonshot lab X. The project began as an April Fools joke, but when it started making real money, he kept going: “It’s like it was meta-ironic and then became post-ironic.” …

On Twitter, Jezos described the company as an “AI Manhattan Project” and once quipped, “If you knew what I was building, you’d try to ban it.”

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    former Google engineer.

    Of course. At this point whenever I read something with the phrase former Google engineer I’m just gonna assume they’re doing something terrible.

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      q: how do you know if someone’s a former google engineer?

      xoogler’s everywhere, a: AT GOOGLE WE USED TO HAVE A WAY TO…

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        I wonder if there’s a corporation that’s the equivalent of the Harvard name-non-drop?

        eg. “Oh, at the last company I worked at, a little tech company in northern Santa Clara, we used to say ‘don’t be evil,’ just a little thing we said.”

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        Ah fuck as a xoogler I do this. Everything I do is terrible (see my advent of code snippets) and I frequently refer to things that existed in the google ecosystem.

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          @swlabr As a ten year veteran of the SRE mines I’ve always tried really hard not to do this, but I did once leave a job partly as a result of the CTO justifying a decision with “But it says here in the SRE book that that’s the way they do this at Google!” and completely ignoring my protestations that god no, that certainly wasn’t how we did it at least in my bit of SRE.