218 | The Minimum Viable Future
Proximity Alert, Skull Pirates, and the Minimum Viable Future | Economy of Nothing In a far-future space adventure, the Captain and Green bungle their way through a proximity alert system with 17 switches, discover two ships tailing them, and use coded maneuvers like "8008135," "42069," and "8732" to pull off evasive moves and win a dogfight against skull pirates. They then rush to return a "JJ Abrams mystery box" to dispatch, realizing they're delivering to the wrong Brenner 7 due to confusing Roman numeral vs regular numbering and debating whether to blame a robot. The episode shifts into a long discussion about modern entertainment feeling like "minimum viable product," bureaucracies, sales culture, opaque financial jargon, broken supply and demand, corporate power, voter suppression and local civic engagement, skepticism about AI and tokenized perks, and job sites allegedly farming interviews to train AI. 00:00 Theme Song Intro 00:33 Proximity Alert Panic 01:22 Hologram Radar Reveal 02:51 Evasive Maneuver Codes 04:18 Dogfight and Fuel Bureaucracy 06:17 Skull Pirates and Mystery Box 06:53 Patreon Plug and Sponsors 08:32 Wrong Brenner Seven Mixup 11:13 TV Rant The Boys 14:37 Minimum Viable Society 17:12 Sales Finance and Fake Acronyms 20:53 Crypto Hype Machine 21:51 Platforms Above The Law 22:55 Hollywood By Checklist 23:32 Plato And Better Worlds 25:07 Accountability And MeToo 26:58 Voting Power And Local Politics 27:35 Blockchain Voting Paradox 33:57 China Debt And CBDCs 37:56 Boomers Wealth And Debt Trap 39:19 AI Tokenized Labor 40:34 AI Limitations And Fluff 42:50 Walled Gardens And Data Lockdown 43:37 Job Sites Farming Interviews 44:33 Rejecting AI Interviews 45:22 Hiring Hell Conclusion