A “vibe shift” is under way in Silicon Valley, Michael Gibson, a VC and former vice president of grants at the Thiel Foundation, told me. Eight years ago, the notorious entrepreneur Peter Thiel was the odd man out when he announced his support for Trump. The rest of the Valley appeared to have been horrified by the candidate—particularly by his draconian and racist views on immigration, on which the tech industry relies.

This year, J. D. Vance, a Thiel acolyte and former VC himself, is Trump’s running mate. Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, co-founders of the legendary VC firm Andreessen Horowitz, came out in full support of Trump in a podcast episode released just before Joe Biden dropped out of the election.

(Earlier this month, Axios reported that Horowitz informed Andreessen Horowitz staff members that he and his wife, Felicia, will donate to support Harris “as a result of our friendship” with the candidate. “The Biden Administration,” his note continues, “has been exceptionally destructive on tech policy across the industry, but especially as it relates to Crypto/Blockchain and AI,” mirroring language from the podcast during which he and Andreessen endorsed Trump.)

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  • Avid Amoeba
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    On their information platforms which are now people’s primary sources of reality.

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      “This is extremely dangerous to our democracy” – chorus of Sinclair-owned “local” TV news anchors

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        Point for the Sinclair garbage farm - at least generates a shared alternate reality. 😂 Also there are thousands of actual human beings that work there and directly generate this reality. So the chance you’re gonna get dissent from the corporate line is significantly higher than when there’s an algorithm in charge.