Its real somehow: https://xcancel.com/Shedletsky/status/1886563357249212846#m

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A tweet by Jon sheletsky (@shedletsky) saying "Silicon Valley built the modern world. Why shouldn’t we run it?. The tweet has 658k views, 70 bookmarks, 70 likes, 460 retweets/quotes and 694 replies. It was posted at 6:52 PM, 2/3/25.

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    4 hours ago

    Btw, he isnt the creator, he is just the fourth engineer they hired. He is much more a content creator (and game patent asshole) than the creator: https://roblox.fandom.com/wiki/Community:Shedletsky

    E: he also created this “A Bridge Too Far is a game that was created on September 21, 2007. The objective of the game is to blow up the bridge.” Which as a Dutch guy just makes a lot of alarm bells go off. (In market garden the bridges needed to be taken intact). Im not saying he is a crypto neonazi btw, it is just a dumb bad name.

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        Yeah, people keep repeating that he is the creator of Roblox all over the place, it is really odd. He is just the richest guy there, the Elon Musk of Roblox (Captain obvious here, this is meant mega derogatory).

        E: I see what you did there :)

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    The tweet before that:

    Let me tell you something about Akash. During a project at Berkeley, I accidentally deleted our entire codebase 2 days before the deadline. I panicked. Akash just stared at the screen, shrugged, and rewrote everything from scratch in one night—better than before.

    This says more about you, the scale of the project, bad organisation of your group, and the lack of challenge of Berkeley (nice namedrop though) group projects, and the failure of understanding the excersize (the goal is to learn how to work as a group and notice the networking problems), and the goals of being at a university (networking, partying and learning) than anything else.

    Hell I know of a project that also did this and they didnt manage to rewrite the project, as it actually took a lot of time.

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      “Hey guys, I’m cool because once I completely fucked up everything and now I’m taking credit for the work of someone else!”

      What a loser, goddamn.

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      Meanwhile Akash:

      Let me tell you something about Jon. During a project at Berkeley, our group was utterly fucked because of his shitty code additions, so 2 days before the deadline we pretended that Jon had deleted our entire codebase. While Jon panicked, I substituted a version with his shit deleted and went home and got high - and told him I’d rewritten it from scratch in one night.

      Edit: BTW how is it even fucking possible for one member of a team to completely delete an entire codebase, including all previous versions? Did he go to every other team member’s computer and accidentally delete their working copies too? His story might make sense if it was 1981 and the whole team was sharing a single VIC-20, but he wasn’t even born then.

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        My thoughts exactly. Most likely a single member had a part of the code they were working on and never shared and deleted by accident.

        Even then it shows little professionalism. A local git repo can do charms even if you never intend to publish.

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        Yeah that is also what makes it strange, like was this their very first project, did he study CS in the 90s? Did their profs set them up to fail so they learned from that? Did they prank him? Did he delete it on purpose (that is how the project I knew of did it (there was this blog post (or something similar, without any proof im just going to blame ESR, hell he prob wrote something like that) at the time that told people to write a project twice, once as a draft then delete everything and do it again knowing the old pitfalls))? The very specific set of things that are needed for this to be possible is just odd. Makes me wonder if Akash just had a local copy because Jon just was that tech illiterate.

        A high r/thathappend feeling.

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      This looks like someone who thinks coding should happen in the same way as in TV series lol

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        nah that is not how real coding works. we should see digital waterfall of numbers and a timer bar that goes like “Code base %55 complete…” while the guy codes.

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    So that’s why he lets children became nazis there? That’s why he lets pedophiles roaming freely? That’s why his company added predatory monetization?

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    Silicon Valley built all the worst parts of the modern world. Most of the genuinely useful discoveries and technological innovations were made in govt funded academia, and co-opted by industry into creepy ways to control whole populations

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      What? What’s not to like about child slave-wage labor making tiny games for other children, whilst making the company infinite money all the time? /s

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    Odd, because a huge part of the problem is that Silicon Valley is running too much of the modern world. Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Amazon, Google et al run their respective ecosystems as a de facto government. An unelected and undemocratic government.

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      They’re not running it, they’re taking giant narcissistic shits all over it.

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      That’s why in spite of protests against Trump, we should not forget the true power behind the throne, the ones who actually pull the strings. Trump is only the patsi. This isn’t fascism in the traditional sense where one man runs the show, it is the faceless oligarchs who do.

      I think that’s why it is crucial to also include the anti-oligarchy message alongside the “no kings” messaging.

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    12 hours ago

    Didn’t DARPA and University research and a shitload of public funding technically build the modern world?

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    Judging by the rate at which every commercial piece of technology that exists gets enshitified nowadays, I don’t think they should be the ones building the modern world either.

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      We’re going to discover that “move fast and break stuff” wasn’t even truly a strategy that worked to build success in Silicon Valley for anything other than extracting investor money.

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      16 hours ago

      Silicon Valley built the modern world.

      Why shouldn’t we ruin it?

      I think it was a typo. I put the “i” back in.