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by techpineapple 379 days ago
I imagine it was always a weird conflict of intentions.

On the one hand if you're really trying to disrupt an industry, you want to hire at least a good percentage of people who don't understand the industry, so they're not biased by the set of circumstances you may be trying to disrupt - and Thiel and Yarvin and maybe Vance and Elon certainly wanted to disrupt the government. Like Thiel and Yarvin probably don't want people who understand how to renegotiate government contracts, they just want people who know how to burn them to the ground.

But I imagine there were very few people in government, including some of the people "over" them like the senate and house wanted real disruption, and certainly most of the population didn't want real disruption, and Trump and his administration probably didn't want real disruption that would impact their popularity.

So it was probably doomed from the start.