I'm convinced that >30% of this comes from ideas leaking out of fiction such as like Neuromancer, and percolating through the minds of wealthy people attracted to some of the concepts. Namely, the dream of being a hyper-wealthy dynasty, above any earthly government, controlling an extraterritorial Las Vegas Fiefdom In Space. (Which in the book, also hosted a powerful AI.)

Then they work backwards, trying to figure out some economic engine to make it happen. "Data centers" are (A) in-vogue for investment right now and (B) vaguely plausible, at least compared to having a space-casino.

That's not fair! Sometimes the ideas come from Snow Crash, which gave us the Metaverse because Zuckerberg wanted to cut a guy in half with a katana from a motorcycle.

Wait is that why they didn't put legs on anyone?

Wow, now you say it, that finally makes sense. Especially given it looked stupid and all the other VR chat solutions could already do legs.

It also gave us Mechanical Turk and microdrones!

I wouldn’t credit science fiction for much of this.

It appears to have come out of a crack pipe.

Can you smoke ketamine?

> Can you smoke ketamine?

Apparently [1]. But "when ketamine is heated, its chemical structure degrades, reducing its potency."

[1] https://innervoyagerecovery.com/can-you-smoke-ketamine/

(Going to go ahead and VPN to my home connection from this airport Wi-fi.)

In space, ketamine smokes you.

He is very influenced by The Culture of Iain Banks. They're really good sci-fi... and describe a hedonistic world where machines do the hard thinking and bidding of the biologicals.

https://recommentions.com/elon-musk/books/culture-by-iain-ba...

https://www.vox.com/culture/413502/iain-banks-culture-series...

https://fortune.com/2025/12/15/billionaire-elon-musk-say-tha...

> Musk pointed to The Culture series by Iain M. Banks as his best “imagining” of this world. The science fiction novels depict a utopian future where citizens can have virtually anything they want thanks to AI—making money obsolete and leaving citizens free to spend their time doing whatever they love.

> above any earthly government

Anti satellite weapons are a thing. Besides, the more vulnerable part becomes you as a person rather than the equipment. There's no space colony yet, and even if there is, the supplies can be easily held hostage by an earthly government too.

This idea came from musk wanting to fold his X and xAI investments in with his (likely successful) spaceX IPO.

Yeah, if he gets more SpaceX shares in exchange for the xAI garbage shares then he wins, because the SpaceX shares will sell well.

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Also he can launder government funding for his AI company now

I mean definitely, and they're not shy about admitting it. They see cool stuff in imagination-land, think it's cool, and work to make it a reality. Many people have worked to make the fantastical things shown in Star Trek.

I’ve come to think of interviews with people like Sam Altman as “freestyle science fiction.” They’re just saying stuff off the top of their head. Like you say, that often entails vague ideas from other sci fi percolating up and out, with no consideration of if they actually make sense. And like most freestyle, it’s usually pretty bad.

That is possible because DOGE and their comrades gutted the SEC and indirectly FINRA like a fish. The government is run by confidence men running crypto scams.

That’s how the CFO of OpenAI can essentially say “we need a Federal bailout”, and then turn around and say “lol just joking”.

[checks today's bitcoin price]

Oh.

Is it below the level where mining and blockchain updates become uneconomic yet?

Stole Grok from Heinlein. At least it’s a good heuristic for people-I-don’t-have-to-take-seriously.

More likely, stole grok from nerds who learned grok from Heinlein.

well, don't forget, freeside's initial moneymaker was a datahaven for less-reputable banks!

A lot more. Everyone is chasing scifi ideas, ridiculous. This shows that even people with high IQ lack fantasy/imagination and creativity. They are intelligent robots.

So whenever I see here or anywhere else that your ideas mean nothing I just laugh at it. Of course, these come from people who are bland, doesn't have any imagination and they are not creative at all at all, but they have brute force, which is money.

Write some books with good ideas then so future human-robots will be inspired to make your dreams into reality.

Unfortunately, these guys are only excited about building the Torment Nexus.

"It's only Torment™ if you aren't a double-digit shareholder!"