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I study the lives of the wildest writers who ever lived.© 2025 Justin Murphy Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • Urbit, Nockchain, and the Current State of Sovereignty Technology
    May 21 2025

    In this episode, I look back on my journey with Urbit, the ambitious project to rebuild the internet, why I stepped back, detailing the project's unexpected twists, including the challenges faced by startups attempting to build on the platform and the surprising return of founder Curtis Yarvin. I take an honest look at how his initial timeline expectations were off and the difficulties encountered, like the "death by a thousand paper cuts" from technical issues that made building on Urbit painful.


    This period offered significant learning about technology projects, market sentiment, and the allure of hype cycles. I share how these experiences shaped my current, more measured approach, as well as my year long involvement with Zorp, a startup from the Urbit ecosystem now building Nockchain, a novel zero knowledge proof of work blockchain. He discusses the potential of ZKPs and why I've adopted a strategy of patient, behind the scenes work before public promotion.


    I also discuss working on Nockchain, even building an anonymous following for its blog from scratch. I talk about Nockchain's imminent "fair launch," where anyone can begin mining. This episode is a candid reflection on past miscalculations and a look at a new venture in radical sovereignty technology.

    01:21 Discovering Urbit
    02:44 Involvement with Urbit
    04:44 Challenges and Reflections
    05:38 The Independent Scholar
    06:57 Urbit's Market Dynamics
    15:31 Urbit Startups and Setbacks
    22:49 The Rise and Fall of Urbit
    23:38 Orbit's Struggles and My Realizations
    24:54 Current State and Future Potential of Urbit
    31:42 The Promise of Zero Knowledge Proofs
    35:18 Introducing Nock Chain
    38:31 Reflections and Lessons Learned
    45:05 The Launch of Nock Chain


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    49 m
  • Soft-Engineering, Transversality, Human Security System (Nick Land, Meltdown, Sentences 7-8)
    May 14 2025

    This episode unpacks the seventh and eighth sentences of Nick Land's "Meltdown," where "soft engineering slithers out of its box into yours" and "human security is lurching into crisis." We consider how Land's vision of programming the body manifests in surprising ways, from COVID-19 as a biological agent turned symbolic force, to the AI of Ex Machina. The idea of the human body as a programmable interface, with roots in William Burroughs, is central to understanding these unfolding crises.


    This episode also touches on the rapid, horizontal replication that bypasses old hierarchies – seen in actual cloning, the way internet personalities jump expertise ("transversal replication" via Deleuze & Guattari), and even how IVF restructures reproduction. Cyberotics, like AI girlfriends, and the merging of biological and memetic viruses further illustrate this acceleration where boundaries dissolve and new forms of replication flood in.

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    ✦ The monthly PRINT edition: https://otherlife.co/upgrade

    ✦ My new book, The Independent Scholar: https://otherlife.co/scholar

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    17 m
  • Markets Learn to Manufacture Intelligence and Politics Modernizes (Nick Land, Meltdown, Sentence 3)
    May 9 2025

    This episode unpacks a key sentence from Nick Land's "Meltdown": "As markets learn to manufacture intelligence, politics, modernizes, upgrades, paranoia, and tries to get a grip." What does it mean for markets to "manufacture intelligence"? It's not merely a figure of speech. Drawing on Hayek and Mises, the discussion highlights how markets function as literal intelligence-generating systems. The surprising efficiency of early stock markets, like the Dutch East India Company's, serves as a stark illustration of market mechanisms creating new forms of social awareness.


    The conversation then considers politics's reaction to this ascendant market intelligence. Land's sentence suggests that much of political modernism, along with its heightened paranoia, is an attempt to cope with or "get a grip" on forces it cannot fully direct. This frames political history as a continuous, often failing, effort to assert control over the intelligence emerging from market processes, from Soviet collectivization to the "paranoid style" in American politics.


    These ideas find a striking parallel in today's discussions about Artificial Intelligence. As AI accelerates the creation of intelligence, familiar calls for control and "safety" emerge. Referencing Land's "Machinic Desire," the episode touches upon "Politically Organized Defensive Systems" (Pods) and their core rule: "the outside must pass by way of the inside." This offers a lens on current debates around AI governance and the push to centralize oversight of a rapidly escalating new intelligence.


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    20 m
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