Briar Patch Observatory Podcast
From Open Source Ecology
- https://briarpod.net/. https://twitter.com/PLanghaus.
- Pedro Domingos - https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~pedrod/ - seminal book on machine learning. https://twitter.com/pmddomingos
- George Hotz - open source people. Open source self-driving cars. https://twitter.com/comma_ai. George - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz
- Centralized vs decentralization - some things work better than not in a decentralized. We must observe - what emerges? Does an army work better centralized? Decent. Nimbler. Centralized command can be slow. Decentralized army does not end up winning a war. You want centralized decision making, but communication about lessons learned.
- Where we organize centralized or decent - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz. Post-modernist - don't believe in grand theories.
- Individual sovereignity - a technical problem. If I have a box that makes food, water, shelter - why do you need the state?
- Replace the state - better technical not ideological. State loses, freedom wins. Focus as a technical question not political one.
- What about protection? Defense wins over offense.
- Whether offense or defense wins - depends on time. In military history - it shifted. Defense may work.
- Why we need to defend ourselves.
- George dissociates from power. If you have
- You may not be interested in politics, but politics are interested in you - Trotsky.
- Algorithms. China does AI for oppression.
- Desire slaves!
- Ask everybody if they would want to be the king of the world? Oppression is very costly.
- Democracy -
- Algorithms.
- Pedro - constitution was designed so idiots could run it.
- Ex. Separtion of power vs checks and balances. Sharing power so no branch could dominate others.
- Pedro - not good enough if you have small fiefdoms of freedom in a centralized world. Dynamics that made it happen - are positive feedback loop for centralization.
- Centralized platform also provides freedom for decentralization - small businesses, etc. Amazon sellers.
- Platforms are centralized. But opens up opportunity for decentralization.
- Where does the platform end, and user begin?
- Platforms as monopolies - they are not that big. Ex. Vampire vs Twitter - $1B to switch over. George is not worrried about platform dominance.
- Network effects - can transcend by incentivizing other platforms?
- To take over a platform - is very difficult. A better search engine will not take down Google. It is data that backs up the old one.
- Ex. Technically - Bing is technically as good, but Google has more data.
- Twitter survived many attempts by management to take it down. You have huge inertia.
- Bing - tried an NLP engine. Tech wasn't there yet.
- There's a limit to how shitty google can become.
- Ex. Page Rank - made Google successful. This was a decentralized mechanism.
- Google will lose dominance at some point. Very vulnerable in ways. 1. They tried machine learning - cornering the market. Didn't succeed. Someone will come out with a 100x better machine learning algorithm.
- 2 - another mortal threat. Ad-blockers vs Ad-sellers. Ad blockers will get an upper hand at one point, collapsing the system.
- How dynamics plays out - real results are small now compared to ads - vulnerability. Reward function - makes for more ads, which make platform collapse.
- Amazon will let people do production.
- Ex. FB almost failed due to emergence of mobile.
- People at Amazon think about decent.
- Any company large enough to have a research dept is too big to listen to the research department.
- Question of competition vs cooperation. That is the limit - Pedro.
- Coopetition - is what it is now. Finding areas for collaboration is good, there may be competition in other areas.
- Competition is a mother of cooperation.
- Ex - Afghanistan - always at war - but it's either with external or internal. America taught them learned helplessness.
- Cooperation.
- Threat to Amazon is Shopify. Consumer doesn't even know shopify is the back end.
- Kill zone around a tech giant - VC won't invest in bc other tech giants will squash you.
- Moats (comp adv) is hard to maintain. You will sink lots of money into something. Worthwhile if you will score big in the future, and there is a discount of the future.
- Trick is to have no ideology - with VC - just have to have a product at the frontier of where things are.
- There is so much capital out there -
- Give something away - rent seek for $100B - vs give away something?
- Companies of OpenPilot -
- Capitalism is a positive sum game - $100B biz destroyed by another biz - positive sum there.
- You need freedom, you need a social contract. Rules are needed.
- Reddit vs Twitter - different markets. Rules must be enforced.
- Radical Self-Determination - yes! Then figure out how to interact with the rest of the world.
- Find what you want - find groups of people.
- Go on Github - go do a pull request on Github. Download vscode and contribute to free software.