Kurt Mackey
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And it's, you know, it's one thing that I don't think it's like climate change kind of thing, but I think it's just really hot and, And there's a lot of people in this area and the aquifer gets less replenished. I mean, is there ways we can level up humanity in these ways and liquid cool, but also find ways to keep the water, produce the water, cloud sea? Do you think about things like that big?
And it's, you know, it's one thing that I don't think it's like climate change kind of thing, but I think it's just really hot and, And there's a lot of people in this area and the aquifer gets less replenished. I mean, is there ways we can level up humanity in these ways and liquid cool, but also find ways to keep the water, produce the water, cloud sea? Do you think about things like that big?
Very cool. Yeah. Cool talking through it too. I think the, when you mentioned Bernie hydrogen to create water, I thought about Mark Watney in the movie, the Martian, but also the book, the Martian, he blew himself up cause he had his ratios wrong. And when he lit it on fire, it was too much of one and not enough of the other. And it created a bomb basically.
Very cool. Yeah. Cool talking through it too. I think the, when you mentioned Bernie hydrogen to create water, I thought about Mark Watney in the movie, the Martian, but also the book, the Martian, he blew himself up cause he had his ratios wrong. And when he lit it on fire, it was too much of one and not enough of the other. And it created a bomb basically.
Like it was just a small bomb, but it really messed things up.
Like it was just a small bomb, but it really messed things up.
Yeah. That's a good formula.
Yeah. That's a good formula.
Well, even like to zoom out a little bit, like there was parts of the conversation where I almost interjected about this capitalistic push of this subscription model, this idea that the way they can fund this innovation, which I get the innovation needs to be there, Intel and others, but they can only do that innovation if they can sustain themselves through some version of subscription. Yeah.
Well, even like to zoom out a little bit, like there was parts of the conversation where I almost interjected about this capitalistic push of this subscription model, this idea that the way they can fund this innovation, which I get the innovation needs to be there, Intel and others, but they can only do that innovation if they can sustain themselves through some version of subscription. Yeah.
But then you peel back the layer that it seems like the draw to the end, not the means, is this idea of creating enough capital to push the thing forward. And then they're just in the cycle, like you had just said, this is an example of creating a new data center. This is how we've done it. This is how we do it. And so you almost kind of get this angst against capitalism, right?
But then you peel back the layer that it seems like the draw to the end, not the means, is this idea of creating enough capital to push the thing forward. And then they're just in the cycle, like you had just said, this is an example of creating a new data center. This is how we've done it. This is how we do it. And so you almost kind of get this angst against capitalism, right?
It's the driver of it. And I think you're the kind of person who aligns the capitalistic thoughts and innovation with the human necessary needs, not just to make a successful product. or project or a thing or an acquisition, but something that levels up humanity.
It's the driver of it. And I think you're the kind of person who aligns the capitalistic thoughts and innovation with the human necessary needs, not just to make a successful product. or project or a thing or an acquisition, but something that levels up humanity.
And I just, I just think that's a, it's an interesting thought experiment is like, you know, how can we align capitalism with humanism so that we are still here and not just to spend our money, but also to enjoy the lives we've been given.
And I just, I just think that's a, it's an interesting thought experiment is like, you know, how can we align capitalism with humanism so that we are still here and not just to spend our money, but also to enjoy the lives we've been given.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I so feel that, you know?
I so feel that, you know?