Mark2
@markmywords.eth
Pulling down the curtains and pants of Big Tech so you don't end up a dribbling mess unable to think for yourself. 🎧 📖 Podcast & Book Club
A brief history of @astroscale_HQ, from the book the whole space industry is reading. And no, not the High Frontier. The other one.
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I sent an email to Pete Hegseth, the secretary of war. He forwarded my question to the White House secretary Karoline Leavitt. I'd asked how AI was being used in the War Machine for propaganda purposes. Rather than explain, they sent me to Twitter to see it in action.
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Stop listening to the 1% speaking to each other. This is a technology show for the 99%.
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Add Thinking on Paper to your Spotify Podcast Rotation.
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What is the biggest unanswered question in quantum computing today?
Before you watch the video with the answer, see if you agree with the CTO of the biggest quantum company on the NYSE.
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Today's guest has received hate mail. He's been laughed at. The world says he can't do it. His response? Prove them wrong.
Say hello to @skyler_chan_ CEO and Founder of GRU.
When he's not in the White House, he's Thinking On Paper.
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Collect Lunar Dust to Democracy: NASA Scientist Dr. Philip Metzger On The Economics Of Space from Thinking On Paper on Pods!
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What's the best reason to go to the moon? The space investment visionary Mark Boggett predicts Elon Musk's moon moves on Thinking On Paper a full six months before he tweets about the SpaceX pivot to moon civilization.
Another reason, as if you needed one, to listen to the smartest tech podcast this side of the Sea Of...
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In early 2025, @kevin2kelly, one of the most influential technological philosophers of our time, joined Mark and Jeremy on Think on Paper. Before he left, he asked a question: What do we want humans to be?
These are the people trying to find out.
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It's Sunday evening and you're looking for something cool to watch about humanoids, space, quantum computing and web3.
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Most people think privacy is a personal choice. Oxford philosopher Carissa Veliz argues it's a collective duty:
"Privacy is three things. It's the ability to keep certain kinds of information to yourself. It's also a right, a human right for good reason, not only to protect individuals but also to protect society an...
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Space. Blue Origin, the demise of NASA and the rise of the private space industry... It's book club time.
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Space based solar power can give humanity free, unlimited energy. If that promise is realised, what happens?
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You live in an algorithmic internet distortion cage. Maybe blockchain can fix it...
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making your own trailers is the best thing about having a podcast on the enshitifcation of the internet.
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