

Ryan Singer
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@Ryan_Singer
Putting together the Vex Private Markets Summit, April 11th in SF. https://t.co/kLtdS9t6KT





I don't have a big problem with age verification reqs for online intermediaries that take the affairs of their users in hand and purport to act in their interests. But age verification mandates for open source software & truly neutral comms infra is unconstitutional.



One more way that @Ryan_Singer was ahead of his time 😉






AI employment doomerism is rooted in the socialist fallacy of lump of labor. It is wrong now for the same reason it’s always been wrong. More people really should try to learn about this. The AI will teach you about it if you ask! (Hinton is a socialist. youtube.com/shorts/R-b8RR6…)


It’s easy to dunk on Geoffrey Hinton for his 2016 declaration that it was “completely obvious” that radiologists would have no jobs within 5 years, while in fact, the number of radiologists has grown. But this prediction was more than a simple mistake. It’s a synedoche for the entire discourse of AI timelines and doom.


🚨 JUST IN: Texas Court Dismisses Lawsuit against Pam Bondi over Non-Custodial Software Prosecutions A Texas Court has dismissed a lawsuit by cryptocurrency developer Michael Lewellen filed against Attorney General Pam Bondi, in which he alleged that criminal cases brought against non-custodial privacy software developers kept him from freely publishing his own privacy software. The court has now dismissed the case, arguing that Lewellen faces no credible threat of prosecution because: >He says his software is only software >He disclaims knowingly transmitting illegal proceeds >Deputy AG Todd Blanche issued a April 2025 memo promising to no longer prosecute developers of software The Texas ruling fails to acknowledge that the US Government continued to prosecute both the developers of Samourai Wallet as well as Roman Storm of Tornado Cash with the Blanche memo in place, directly affecting Lewellen's claim.

Frustrated to share that the Northern District of Texas has dismissed Michael Lewellen’s suit for declaratory judgment. The court sided with the government, holding that Michael does not face a credible threat of enforcement for publishing non-custodial privacy tools. 1/


Imagine not tokenizing in 2026.

