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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Where's My Flying Car?
Book • 2021
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by 

, he references his review of the book for The Times, discussing reactionary futurism.


Ezra Klein

326 snips
Ezra Klein Is Worried — but Not About a Radicalized Left
Recommended by 

as a book that makes a strong case for flying cars and the regulatory hurdles preventing their development.


Byrne Hobart

24 snips
Byrne Hobart - Optionality, Stagnation, and Secret Societies
Mentioned by Jay Storrs Hall in his manifesto "Where's My Flying Car?", questioning why flying cars, predicted in the mid-20th century, haven't materialized.

22 snips
Are Flying Cars Finally Here?
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, it explores why certain technological advancements have stagnated since the 1960s.

Tomek Onyszko

22 snips
Brew #44: Claude 4 & Codex - za kod się płaci. Google I/O - Gemini, Veo 3. Airbnb - Bed and Services.
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as a book about the next industrial revolution and frontier technologies.

Eric Jorgensen

17 snips
#085 Ben Reinhardt: How to Discover New Technology, Playing the Longest Game, and Philanthropy in Technology
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when discussing the idea of multi-layered transportation systems in cities.


Brian Potter

15 snips
Brian Potter - Future of Construction, Ugly Modernism, & Environmental Review
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al hablar sobre el optimismo tecnológico del pasado.


Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago

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#191 Del largo ahora al último ser humano
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during the podcast.


Alex Epstein

#324 - Alex Epstein - Can Fossil Fuels Save The World?
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as a book that made the case for the next industrial revolution.


Eric Jorgenson

Eric Jorgenson - Author & Angel Investor | How One Book About Naval Ravikant Changed Everything
Mentioned by Mark when discussing the potential for AI to create and deploy new versions of itself.

#18 Ex-Apple Engineer: The Hidden Dangers of AI on your Brain
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when discussing arguments about government funding potentially hindering scientific progress, specifically in nanotechnology.


Jordan Schneider

Rethinking Industrial Policy...and Everything Else