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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Where's My Flying Car?
Book • 2021
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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
Mencionado por 

al hablar sobre el optimismo tecnológico del pasado.


Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago

12 snips
#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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when discussing arguments about government funding potentially hindering scientific progress, specifically in nanotechnology.


Jordan Schneider

Rethinking Industrial Policy...and Everything Else
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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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