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Chuck Darwin<p>As Silicon Valley eyes US election, Elon Musk is not the only tech bro to worry about </p><p>There was a time when the tech industry wasn’t much interested in politics. -- It didn’t need to be because politics at the time wasn’t interested in it. </p><p>Accordingly, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon and Apple grew to their gargantuan proportions in a remarkably permissive political environment. </p><p>When democratic governments were not being dazzled by the technology, they were asleep at the wheel:</p><p>💥Antitrust regulators had been captured by the legalistic doctrine peddled by <a href="https://c.im/tags/Robert" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Robert</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Bork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Bork</span></a> and his enablers in the University of Chicago Law School <br>❌ the doctrine that there was little wrong with corporate dominance unless it was harming consumers. </p><p>The test for harm was price-gouging, <br>and since Google’s and Facebook’s services were “free”, ❓where was the harm, exactly❓</p><p>And though Amazon’s products weren’t free, the company was ruthlessly undercutting competitors’ prices and pandering to customers’ need for next-day delivery. </p><p>Again: ❓where was the harm in that❓</p><p>It took an unconscionable time for this regulatory slumber to end, <br>but end it finally did on Joe Biden’s watch. </p><p>❇️ US regulators, led by <a href="https://c.im/tags/Jonathan" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Jonathan</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Kanter" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Kanter</span></a> at the Department of Justice (DOJ), and <a href="https://c.im/tags/Lina" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Lina</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Khan" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Khan</span></a> at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), <br>rediscovered their mojo. </p><p>⭐️And then in August the DoJ dramatically won an antitrust lawsuit <br>in which the judge ruled that Google was indeed a “monopolist” <br>which had taken anticompetitive steps to&nbsp;preserve its 90% share of search. </p><p>🔥The DOJ is now proposing “remedies” for this abusive behaviour, <br>ranging from obvious ones like barring&nbsp;Google from contracts&nbsp;such&nbsp;as&nbsp;the one it has with Apple to make it the default search engine on its devices <br>to the “nuclear” option of 🧨 breaking up the&nbsp;company.</p><p>The shock of this verdict to the tech industry has been palpable, <br>🆘 and has led some movers and shakers in the Valley to think that maybe electing Trump might not be such a bad idea after all. </p><p>Some of the loudmouths like Marc <a href="https://c.im/tags/Andreessen" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Andreessen</span></a> <br>– and, of course, <a href="https://c.im/tags/Musk" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Musk</span></a> <br>– have explicitly come out for Trump, <br>but at least 14 other tech moguls are providing more discreet support. </p><p>And although quite a few tech leaders have – belatedly – come out for Kamala Harris, <br>some are doing so with some reservations. <br>Reid <a href="https://c.im/tags/Hoffmann" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Hoffmann</span></a>, the founder of LinkedIn, for example, donated $10m to her campaign, but says he wants her to fire Lina Khan from the FTC.</p><p>The most dramatic evidence of how Silicon Valley lost its political&nbsp;virginity, though, <br>comes from the extraordinary amounts of money that <a href="https://c.im/tags/cryptocurrency" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>cryptocurrency</span></a> companies have&nbsp;been putting into the election campaign. <br>The New Yorker reports that crypto companies have already sunk <br>“more than a hundred million dollars” <br>into so-called SuperPACS supporting crypto-friendly candidates.</p><p>The interesting thing is that this money seems to be aimed not so much at influencing who wins the presidency<br> as at ensuring that the “right” people get elected to the House and the Senate. <br>This suggests a level of political nous that would have been disdained by the early pioneers of the tech industry in the 1960s. </p><p>Technology might not have been political then; but it sure is just now.<br><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/oct/20/as-silicon-valley-eyes-us-election-elon-musk-is-not-the-only-tech-bro-to-worry-about?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">theguardian.com/technology/202</span><span class="invisible">4/oct/20/as-silicon-valley-eyes-us-election-elon-musk-is-not-the-only-tech-bro-to-worry-about?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other</span></a></p>
Chuck Darwin<p><a href="https://c.im/tags/Leonard" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Leonard</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Leo" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Leo</span></a> was born on Long Island in the mid-sixties. <br>When he was only a toddler, he lost his father — a pastry chef — to cancer. <br>At the age of five, his mother remarried, and the Leos moved to New Jersey, where he attended Monroe Township High School. <br>Leo was chosen as the “Most Likely to Succeed” <br>a distinction he shared with classmate <a href="https://c.im/tags/Sally" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Sally</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Schroeder" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Schroeder</span></a>, his future wife. <br>In the yearbook, the two were shown sitting next to each other, holding wads of cash and with dollar signs painted on their glasses. <br>He was so effective at raising money for his senior prom that his classmates nicknamed him the “Moneybags Kid.”&nbsp;<br>Throughout his life, he remained steeped in the deep Catholicism of his grandfather, who had emigrated to the United States from Italy as a teenager; <br>his grandparents attended Mass daily, and encouraged the young Leonard to follow their lead. <br>After high school, Leo went to Cornell University, studying under a group of conservative academics in the university’s department of government <br>and with the wider national backdrop of iconoclastic scholars led by Yale University’s <a href="https://c.im/tags/Robert" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Robert</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Bork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Bork</span></a> and the University of Chicago’s <a href="https://c.im/tags/Antonin" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Antonin</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Scalia" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Scalia</span></a>, who were building the case for a novel legal doctrine known as <a href="https://c.im/tags/originalism" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>originalism</span></a>. <br>He got a series of internships in Washington, D.C., during the final years of the Reagan administration, <br>then returned to Cornell to join the law school, where in 1989 he founded the local chapter of a student organization called the <a href="https://c.im/tags/Federalist" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Federalist</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Society" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Society</span></a>. <br>That group had been set up by three conservative-leaning students from Yale, Harvard, and Chicago seven years earlier as a way of challenging what they saw as the dominance of liberal ideology at the country’s law schools.&nbsp;</p><p>After graduating, Leo married Sally, who had been raised as a Protestant but who used to go to Catholic Mass five times every weekend because she played the organ. </p><p>She decided to convert not long before her marriage. </p><p>The couple moved back to Washington, where Leo clerked for a judge on the court of appeals and became close with another appellate judge who had recently been appointed to the D.C. circuit <br>— a man from Georgia called <a href="https://c.im/tags/Clarence" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Clarence</span></a> <a href="https://c.im/tags/Thomas" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Thomas</span></a>, <br>who had toyed with becoming a Catholic priest. </p><p>Despite being ten years older and from much more humble origins, <br>Thomas shared Leo’s conservative outlook, and the two soon developed a deep friendship that would endure for many years. </p><p>During this period, Leo was asked by the Federalist Society to become its first employee <br>— although he delayed his start date so that he could help his good friend Thomas through his contentious confirmation process for the Supreme Court. </p><p>Despite accusations of sexual harassment hanging over him, Thomas won Senate confirmation by a slim margin. </p><p>It would be the first in a series of fights in which Leo would have to put aside the teachings of his Christian faith as he focused on the greater goal of pushing through a conservative revolution of the courts and of society at large. <br><a href="https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/opus-dei-leonard-leo-supreme-court-moneybags-kid-1235115538/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">rollingstone.com/politics/poli</span><span class="invisible">tics-features/opus-dei-leonard-leo-supreme-court-moneybags-kid-1235115538/</span></a></p>
Tywyll Seren<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mindly.social/@silo_bear" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>silo_bear</span></a></span> <br>Tag this! 🙏🏽<br><a href="https://spacey.space/tags/bork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>bork</span></a> <a href="https://spacey.space/tags/dogsofmastodon" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>dogsofmastodon</span></a></p>
Kennylex Luckless<p>I'm bork boked borka boork, hum ni bork do bork-bork-bork. AI da boka imaguru bok bok bork.<br><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/bork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>bork</span></a></p>
Cory Doctorow<p>Or rather, that *was* the basis of American antitrust law - until the Reagan era, when the fringe theories of the Nixonite criminal <a href="https://mamot.fr/tags/RobertBork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RobertBork</span></a> were elevated to a new orthodoxy. Under <a href="https://mamot.fr/tags/Bork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Bork</span></a>'s conception of antitrust, monopolies were evidence of excellence. If a company puts all its competitors out of business, that must mean that it is "efficient." </p><p>In Bork's fantasy, the only way a company could attain dominance is by being so beloved by its customers that competitors wither.</p><p>6/</p>
Heurism<p>Bork. For dinner. Or anytime. <a href="https://mstdn.social/tags/bork" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>bork</span></a> <a href="https://mstdn.social/tags/signs" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>signs</span></a></p>