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And then there’s the story about Alex Karp’s not-at-all-weird interview (for lack of a better word) with Oswald Mosley’s grandson for a senior position at Palantir.
5mo
Jeffrey Vagle
Excited to post the latest version of my JMP: The female labor supply constraints of spousal jealousy bit.ly/4nn9apn I use two field experiments to study the role of spousal jealousy in constraining married women’s employment. More below 👇:
6mo
As another insight into the utterly weird tech scene, this has it all: - rationalist polycules - cum-racing - "Zohran’s nonbinary praetorians" harpers.org/archive/2026...
3mo
Tech’s new generation and the end of thinking
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Child’s Play, by Sam Kriss
New in the American Economic Review: migration doesn't hollow out the home economy — it builds it up. More than 75% of the long-run income gains from migration are domestic. The home economy itself grows. Here's what we found: 🧵