

Complex Systems with Patrick McKenzie (patio11)
Patrick McKenzie
We live in a world where our civilization and daily lives depend upon institutions, infrastructure, and technological substrates that are _complicated_ but not _unknowable_. Join Patrick McKenzie (patio11) as he discusses how decisions, technology, culture, and incentives shape our finance, technology, government, and more, with the people who built (and build) those Complex Systems.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 22min
Decisions Nobody Made, policy edition, with Dave Guarino
Dave Guarino, a seasoned software engineer and policy expert with a background in California's SNAP program, dives into the complexities of public policy. He discusses the convoluted application processes that lead to user frustration. The conversation reveals how societal preferences often shape inefficient policies, and emphasizes the need for user-centric design. Guarino also explores how technology could streamline processes and improve accessibility in government systems, pushing for impactful changes that prioritize citizens' experiences.

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Sep 12, 2024 • 53min
True Crime, banking edition
A thought-provoking discussion unveils the intricacies of banking and money laundering. Dive into the three stages of money laundering: placement, layering, and integration. Explore how the financial system acts as law enforcement while facing unintended consequences of stringent regulations. The dynamics of big tech versus traditional banking reveal tensions between innovation and compliance. With a focus on KYC and AML regulations, the conversation highlights their impact on businesses and access to financial services, raising questions about the future of regulatory practices.

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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 36min
That time we accidentally created national healthcare infrastructure, with Dave Kasten
In this discussion, Dave Kasten, who played a vital role in developing VaccinateCA, shares his journey of transforming a simple document into a key source for vaccine distribution during the pandemic. He reveals the challenges of scaling volunteer efforts and navigating government processes. Kasten highlights innovative feedback mechanisms and the surprising impact that youth have had on public health initiatives. He also addresses the complexities of tech and governmental collaboration, focusing on the lessons learned and the potential for future improvements.

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Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 11min
The mad science of drilling the earth with Austin Vernon
Austin Vernon, a petroleum engineer specialized in fracking, dives deep into the fascinating world of drilling technology. He unpacks the evolution of fracking methods and the unique funding channels, dubbed 'doctor and lawyer money.' The discussion also touches on mineral rights laws, the economic nuances of drilling operations, and how small-scale oil ventures mirror rental properties. Additionally, Vernon highlights the interplay between fracking technologies and geothermal energy, showcasing innovative advancements in drilling that promise a brighter energy future.

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Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 24min
Balancing control and chaos: cybernetics, fraud, and modern organizations with Dan Davies
Dan Davies, author of "Lying for Money" and "The Unaccountability Machine," delves into the complexities of cybernetics and its impact on modern organizations. He explores how organizations adapt as they grow, revealing the intricate relationship between financial fraud and system design. The conversation highlights the dangers of detachment in decision-making and the innovative solutions required for managing modern complexities. Davies also shares insights from his journey transitioning from banking to writing, emphasizing the true value of community connections in publishing.

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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 25min
Energy economics and rocket science with Casey Handmer
Casey Handmer, a rocket scientist and CEO of Terraform Industries, shares insights on solar energy advancements and the mission to create synthetic natural gas from sunlight and air. He discusses the challenges of innovation within NASA's bureaucratic structures, contrasting them with the agility of companies like SpaceX. The conversation also highlights the potential of localized electricity production and the moral imperative of ensuring global energy access, all while drawing parallels with historical shifts in production and technology.

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Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 26min
Bet on it: Zvi Mowshowitz on professional gambling, trading, and AI futures
In this insightful discussion, Zvi Mowshowitz, a professional gambler, trader, and AI journalist, shares his diverse career journey from Magic: The Gathering to sports betting and AI commentary. He dives into the nuances of informal and financial markets, revealing the intricacies of sportsbooks. Zvi reflects on decision-making during COVID-19, shedding light on the chaos of vaccine distribution. Their conversation also touches on the transformative potential of AI and the importance of consistent actions in personal happiness.

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Aug 1, 2024 • 52min
Betting on the future via prediction markets, with Stephen Grugett of Manifold
Stephen Grugett, co-founder of Manifold, dives into the captivating world of prediction markets. He explains how these markets harness collective intelligence to make forecasts that often outshine traditional polls. The conversation touches on the role of social dynamics, user engagement, and even the influence of bots. Grugett shares insights on the evolution of Manifold’s systems, debates on capital efficiency, and the excitement surrounding predicting events like geopolitical incidents. It's a fascinating blend of philosophy and practical applications!

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Jul 25, 2024 • 1h 7min
Reporting on tech with Kelsey Piper
Kelsey Piper, a journalist for Vox’s Future Perfect, talks with Patrick McKenzie about equity irregularities at OpenAI and the social function of equity in tech. They discuss the frosty relationship between tech and media, editorial policies, media relations, and historical media practices in the modern tech industry.

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Jul 18, 2024 • 51min
Writing the first draft of financial history with Byrne Hobart
Byrne Hobart joins Patrick McKenzie to discuss the toxicity of 30-year mortgages, finance newsletter dynamics, applying rationalist epistemics to hedge funds, and the joy of learning about an industry from scratch. They explore tax inefficiency in investments, competitive advantages in finance writing, evolution of web scraping, and monetization strategies of online travel agencies.


