typicalacademic

I know this isn’t even slightly a new or insightful take but god it’s so weird to contrast Uber (infinite VC investment despite losing billions of dollars year after year for more than a decade) and OnlyFans (made a profit shortly after founding, struggling to get investment or even basic financial services because it’s too “high risk”)

collapsedsquid

Both of them were really about running legal risks too, laws on taxis vs laws on adult content

argumate

perhaps easier to snare investors by painting a picture of the cyberpunk future with flying robotaxis than the cyberpunk future in which everyone is a titty streamer

kontextmaschine

Ironic thing of course is “the mass of the population is superfluous profitably-intermediated-by-technology contract worker prostitutes” is like, the most cyberpunk premise I can imagine.