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Joan Westenberg — Writer and cultural commentator
Field notes on history, economics, philosophy, and contemporary analysis.
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Sharp cultural and tech commentary that doesn't pull punches. Joan Westenberg writes field notes on history, economics, philosophy, and contemporary analysis — the kind of essays that make you rethink assumptions you didn't know you had. Posts range from quick provocations to longer arguments, always with a point of view that cuts against the grain of Silicon Valley consensus.
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Everything is awesome (why I'm an optimist)
February is the month the internet decided we're all going to die.In the span of about two weeks, Matt Shumer's Something Big is Happening racked up over 80 million views on X with its breathless comparison of AI to the early days of COVID, telling his non-tech friends and family that we're in the "this seems overblown" phase of something much, much bigger than a pandemic. Before anyone had finished arguing about that, Citrini Research published THE 2028 GLOBAL INTELLIGE...
Agentic swarms are an org-chart delusion
The "agentic swarm" vision of productivity is comfortingly familiar. Which should be an immediate red flag...You take the existing corporate hierarchy, you replace the bottom layers with a swarm of AI agents, and you keep humans around as supervisors. It's an org chart with robots instead of interns. The VP of Engineering becomes the VP of Engineering Agents.Congratulations. You've reinvented middle management.This is what Clayton Christensen would have called a sustaining in...
Thoughts on Farcaster
For the past few weeks I've been asking myself why I'm still on Farcaster, whether I'll stay, whether I even want to.I've landed on some answers.Farcaster, for the uninitiated, was the most credible attempt anyone has made at building a decentralized, crypto-based social network that people actually wanted to use. Founded in 2020 by Dan Romero and Varun Srinivasan, both ex-Coinbase, and backed by $180 million from Andreessen Horowitz, Paradigm, and Union Square Ventures, Farc...
Everyone in AI is building the wrong thing for the same reason
Every AI founder I talk to is on an accelerating treadmill, burdened by a nagging suspicion that the entire industry is moving too fast in a direction that doesn't quite make sense, with no idea about how to get off. There is an overwhelming feeling that if everyone stopped and thought about it for five minutes, they'd build something completely different; but it's paired with a total inability to articulate why they specifically haven't stopped.Well, the answer is simple. Of...
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