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by danans 1459 days ago
> he got exactly the minimum that 330+ million other Americans have access to.

It is mistaken think that access to high quality subsidized public education has been uniformly or meritocratically accessible across the generations or class or other dimensions.

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MA specifically addresses his education in this interview. He says that he learned most of what he knows via independent reading, that his high school was not high quality (his computer class teacher being a lucky accident that he almost missed), and that he identifies as part of the Midwestern farmer/tinker culture (e.g. Bob Noyce).
What’s funny is none of the rebuttals touch on the reality of the world rebuilding after WW2

Just defense of Marc. Talk about missing the forest for a tree. There was nothing but extreme growth to be had when exporting to the world the items needed to re-establish their manufacturing base.

But naaah; the world was rebuilt due to the brilliance of a handful of computer nerds in one nation.

The only quote that explains it for me is: “You took too much, man. You took too much, too much.”

Yes, Marc was more privileged than boomers or silent generation. I will concede that. Somehow I don't think that was the point of the original comment.