All Episodes
Web3 Gaming is Mostly a Scam with Charlie Smith, Co-Founder of Nifty Island
We discuss what's real and what's not in web3 gaming, and the future of crypto countries.
Alt-Lit and Indie Sleaze Redux with DefaultFriend
We discuss the evolution of "alt lit," the formative experience of "indie sleaze" for millennials, why party photography went out of fashion, and the gathering wave of...
Building DAOs on Urbit with Holium & The Combine
We discuss the imminent future of DAOs on Urbit with the founder of Holium (~lomder-librun) and Anthony (~poldec-tonteg) from the Urbit-focused startup accelerator The...
Human Forever with James Poulos
James Poulos is a Tocqueville scholar who wrote The Art of Being Free (2017) and Human Forever (2021).
Riva Tez on Epistemological Freedom: Feyerabend, Science Funding, and How to Do Whatever You Want
Riva Tez wants to fund epistemological anarchy in science.
The Improvement Illusion and the Dying NYRB
Why waiting to write down your ideas will not make them better, and why the NYRB will be dead within 16 years.
Milady, Angelicism, and the Imperceptible Country
On the first accelerationist NFT project, my review of Angelicism, and turning Other Life into a sovereign country
Quantum Computing and Anarcho-Communist Swarm Intelligence with Jonathan Paprocki | The Urbit Series
Dr. Jonathan Paprocki is a specialist in topological quantum compiling and an Urbit engineer interested in swarm intelligence, Internet of Things, and anarcho-communis...
Demystifying the Politics of Urbit Governance with Anthony Arroyo of The Combine | The Urbit Series
Anthony Arroyo runs The Combine, a startup incubator for startups building on Urbit.
Alien Invasions From the Future with Sam Frank, Writer and Galaxy Owner | The Urbit Series
Sam Frank has written for Harper's and The New Yorker, but he was also an early buyer of Ethereum because Vitalik "looked like an alien."
How the CCRU Predicted Crypto and DeFi
A short lecture on "Review of CCRU's Digital Hyperstition" in the book Writings 1997-2003.
Urbit, Blockchains, and the Next Billion Users with Ted Blackman, Engineer at Tlon | The Urbit Series
Ted Blackman is a senior engineer at Tlon and one of the most advanced Urbit engineers in the world.
The Most Correct Computer (How Urbit Wins) with Philip Monk, CTO of Tlon | The Urbit Series
Philip Monk co-authored the Urbit whitepaper with Curtis Yarvin back in 2016.
Building Web3 Products on Urbit with Nico Arqueros of dcSpark | The Urbit Series
Nico Arqueros is the CEO of dcSpark, a startup that's recently launched two products built on Urbit.
"Rationalists Are a Bunch of Queers" with Wet Brain | The Urbit Series
Honor Levy and Walter Pearce host the podcast Wet Brain.
The 100-Year Computer with Galen Wolfe-Pauly | The Urbit Series
Galen Wolfe-Pauly is the CEO of Tlon.
The Only Dignified Computer with Tirrel Corporation | The Urbit Series
The Tirrel corporation is a startup building payment rails for Urbit.
The Most Beautiful Computer with Édouard Urcades | The Urbit Series
Édouard Urcades is a designer at Tlon.