Another way Musk profits from the collapse of global infrastructure.  Smart!

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-21/elon-musk-offering-satellite-internet-to-tsunami-hit-tonga


On Jan 21, 2022, at 8:50 AM, glen <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:

Well, except that this solipsism betrays a profound similarity between the 
cheerful billionaire exploiter and the unfixable deplorables. It's almost 
psychotically self-centered. I can imagine a slow, corrupting process where I 
would if I could, as well. But that transformation would have to be complete 
closure to prevent any light of empathy or sympathy from peeking in and popping 
the boil.

I suppose people like Gates are more interesting than Musk, shambling about 
extruding money according to an opaque template ... less transparently 
ideological than Musk's profiteering. All philanthropy smacks of this sort of 
thing, though, Effective Altruism being the worst of the bunch. Power corrupts. 
It's not a lesson the non-powerful can actually learn, though. So it's a good 
thing to keep around a nicely scaled gradation of the super rich and the 
destitute poor, with some walkability up and down the scale. That way we can, 
as a collective, re-learn the lesson that power corrupts on a steady basis. The 
assumption of equality prevents that lesson from being re-learned. The 
absurdity of philanthropy and poverty are "collateral damage" in service of the 
latent trait, spoken as a well-off white man born into a racist patriarchy, 
anyway.

On 1/21/22 08:31, Marcus Daniels wrote:
If anything, Musk is suspicious because he is not overtly apocalyptic.   Some 
criticisms of Don’t Look Up were along the lines that it fails to try to 
persuade a change of course in favor of being condescending.  That was the 
whole point of the movie:  Comic relief among the reasonable who must suffer 
those who are just unfixable.  Musk is amusing because he is cheerful going 
about his billionaire life as it all comes crashing down.  Doing what he can to 
profit from insane energy policy of the last several generations and making 
what contingency plans he can.  I certainly would if I could.
On Jan 21, 2022, at 7:48 AM, glen <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:

This video essay concludes with the same point:

The Fake Futurism of Elon Musk
https://youtu.be/5OtKEetGy2Y

Perhaps a better title would have been "Muskian Futurism is Eschatological". 
But there's some deeper stuff there in the middle of the video about the appeal 
of geezers like Sanders to "the youth", perhaps dovetailing with our prior 
discussion of the [opt|pess]imism vs hope-despair plane. The mistake the 
Muskians seem to make is conflating Musk's "apocalyptic help the rich survive 
the end times capitalism" with the good old fashioned future orientation of 
classic science fiction ... and, perhaps, even the optimistic glossing of the 
present by authors like Steven Pinker. While Pinker seems to be a hypnotized 
neoliberal cultist, his views still retain some sense of "shared values" in the 
Enlightenment, where something, vague as it is, like equality founds the whole 
perspective. Egalitarian utopias like Star Trek were, it seemed to me, standard 
fare for classic sci-fi. Gibson, Blade Runner, et al turned that dark and 
brought us (perhaps correlated with the rise of Hell and Brimstone 
Christianity) to Muskianism.

But this is all just from my nostalgizing as a dying white man. It would be 
interesting to see a disinterested historian present the plectic arcs.

On 1/20/22 14:33, glen wrote:
Even if there are multiple paths to nearly equivalent optima, each unit (human, 
hospital, corporation, state) has to share some values with the others in order 
for the the optima to be commensurate.


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glen
Theorem 3. There exists a double master function.

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