[Please excuse the following poorly crafted bit of text that follows; I fundamentally agree with your position and this is the kind of writing I do when I am trying to work out why I have both a visceral reaction to this site but cannot look away.]
One of the solid exercises I get from paying attention to this site is
a precise understanding of who the tech-bro class thinks is human (and thus relatable in ways that makes violence against those Others scary)
and those whom they believe to be living in base-biological forms which they themselves could surely never occupy (positions not "really" human and thus naturally the target of things like 'authorized' and 'legitimate' state-violence).
I can't really get my brain into their positions- I generally am opposed to being violent to folks for all reasons, and even if it could be justified ex pos facto, in my understanding violence is never legitimate or authorized.
But the site:
it's kind of like reading a poorly-written epic poem in some kind of horrid and post-modern style:
exegesis of the melted ideas here is work that keeps some of us in touch with what the sociopaths of the tech world think, with their out-sized influence over a world where most of us are simply subject to their fast and violent movement.
However, what is more important than teasing out the aesthetics of the violence they may either like or fear is learning what must be done to avoid being seen as legitimate and human by this class vicious wanna-be capitalists and shitters-out-of toxic technology.
That work seems like a difficult task, but this site provides so much relevant exercise and example.
“They” have almoat every big corporation under the belt now.