NET Society

NET Society

NET Society is unraveling the latest in digital art, crypto, AI, and tech. Join us for fresh insights and bold perspectives as we tap into wild, thought-provoking conversations. By: Derek Edwards (glitch marfa / collab+currency), Chris Furlong (starholder, LAO + Flamingo DAO), and Aaaron Wright & Priyanka Desai (Tribute Labs)

  1. 2D AGO

    Ep68 The Great Mess

    This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Poof to talk through why agents are suddenly moving from demo to deployment, and what that shift breaks across markets, labor, and security. The conversation opens with a war game lens on “agent warfare,” including how coordination, speed, and execution change when software can act continuously instead of waiting on humans. From there, Poof unpacks what DX Terminal Pro is actually doing, why the product is positioned around real operator workflows, and how the UI and constraints matter as much as the model. The episode then zooms out to the underlying unlock, why agents feel more viable now, where the bottlenecks really are, and why “context engineering” is starting to look like the practical craft layer that separates toys from tools. In the second half, the group debates AI doom, layoffs, and the messy transition cost, including what gets automated first, where humans stay in the loop, and why incentives will shape outcomes more than ideology. The conversation then turns to finance, market structure, and the Jane Street discourse, using it as a wedge to talk about manipulation, edge, and how fragile public narratives get when systems are too complex to explain. The episode closes on security and alignment in the real world, agents running into adversarial environments, incentive design, and why RL harnesses, evals, and constraint systems might matter more than raw model IQ as we hand models more autonomy. Mentioned in the episode Special guest Poof: https://x.com/poof_eth DX Research Group / DX Terminal Pro https://x.com/dxrgai Jane Street https://www.janestreet.com/ War Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra (00:00) - Cold Open: War Games and Agent Warfare (04:48) - Poof Explains DCS Terminal Pro (08:06) - Why Agents Are Suddenly Viable (18:29) - AI Doom, Layoffs, and Labor Debate (38:27) - Jane Street and Market Manipulation (47:14) - Agents, Incentives, and Security Risk (01:00:53) - RL Harness, Context Engineering, and the Big Picture (01:30:07) - Welcome & Disclaimer

    1h 31m
  2. FEB 23

    Ep67 Fog of Slop

    This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Daniel Keller to break down how policy, infrastructure, and narrative are colliding across AI and crypto. The conversation opens with the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling and what it signals about institutional power, industrial strategy, and second order economic fallout. From there, the group turns to AI, from Claude and the Pentagon to the way labs build legitimacy, sell a story of inevitability, and cycle through “mandate of heaven” moments as hype meets reality. The episode then moves into the physical layer, looking at the data center buildout, local backlash, zoning politics, and why elections shape what actually gets built. In the second half, the discussion widens to cities and status, including K shaped urban outcomes, network state thinking, and why New York’s cultural primacy feels less secure. The episode closes with an info war lens on modern media, the coming regulatory sorting in crypto, why meme coins may get sacrificed while NFTs quietly benefit, and how robots, Waymo, unions, prediction markets, and the dead internet thesis all point to a world where models become the primary interface to reality. Mentioned in the episode Special Guest Daniel Keller https://x.com/dnlklr Supreme Court Tariff Ruling https://x.com/ABC/status/2024864990189044039 Pentagon vs Claude https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/18/anthropic-pentagon-ai-defense-war-surveillance.html Rand Corporation Firehose of Falsehood https://www.rand.org/pubs/perspectives/PE198.html Everyone will be slop in 90 days https://x.com/nikitabier/status/2021632774013432061 Next XAI Safety Tsar https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2024703811806515667 Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra

    1h 15m
  3. FEB 16

    Ep66 Apocalyptic Eschatology

    This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Jeremy Nixon to dig into what today’s AI boom actually is and what it is not. The conversation opens with Jeremy’s path through early autonomy and self-driving, and why that era made it impossible to dismiss machine intelligence as hype. From there, the group zooms out into bigger questions about intelligence itself, contrasting “alien” intelligence with collective intelligence, and treating LLMs less like minds and more like powerful simulators. The episode then moves into creativity, measurement, and the real constraint on progress, which is not generating ideas but selecting and validating them. In the second half, the discussion turns to how LLMs were built, why major labs and incumbents made different bets, and what that says about institutional risk and ambition. The episode closes with a sharp look at AI apocalypse culture, the moral frameworks that grew around it, and how open models, game theory, and product reality collide with the temptation to turn AI into a new kind of religion. Mentioned in the episode Special Guest Jeremy Nixon https://x.com/JvNixon AGI House https://x.com/agihousesf Thiel on Progress and Stagnation https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Xqcorq5EyJBpZcCrN/thiel-on-progress-and-stagnation Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra

    1h 11m
  4. FEB 9

    Ep65 Exit Through The Grift Shop

    This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Brady Dale to talk through a moment that feels like a real inflection point for crypto, AI, and media. The conversation opens with why this cycle feels different, touching on deleveraging, fading speculation, and how AI has absorbed both capital and cultural attention. From there, the group explores what a post casino crypto world looks like, including utility, payments, stablecoins, Ethereum’s internal dynamics, and whether builders are quietly shifting priorities. The episode then moves into regulation, breaking down why legislative clarity may not arrive, why it might not matter, and how rulemaking is likely to shape the industry regardless. In the second half, the discussion widens to AI agents, automation, labor, and whether crypto is foundational infrastructure or simply attaching itself to a larger narrative. The episode closes with a reflection on the collapse of traditional media, the limits of Substack and subscriptions, AI’s impact on writing and news, and how crypto’s evolving aesthetics quietly signal where the industry may be headed next. Mentioned in the episode Guest Brady https://x.com/BradyDale Brady’s Substack https://www.frontstageexit.com/ Multicoin co-founder steps down https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/02/04/multicoin-co-founder-kyle-samani-steps-down-after-nearly-a-decade-to-pursue-other-areas-of-tech Deleted tweet https://x.com/MiyaHedge/status/2019317927141679190?s=20 Clarity Act https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/3633/text Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra (00:00) - Crypto Winter, AI Dominance, and the End of Speculation (08:24) - Utility, Builders, and the Post-Casino Crypto Era (17:16) - Ethereum Power, L1 vs L2, and the Commons Problem (24:26) - Regulation, Clarity, and the Real Shape of Crypto Policy (36:10) - AI, Agents, and Whether Crypto Really Matters (47:12) - Media Collapse, Substack, and the Future of News (01:15:45) - Aesthetics, Culture, and What Crypto Communicates Now (01:19:28) - Welcome & Disclaimer

    1h 20m
  5. FEB 2

    Ep64 Agentic Cosplay

    This week on Net Society, the conversation starts with self hosting clawdbot and the sudden rise of agent driven workflows before widening into a deeper look at how AI narratives form, burn hot, and disappear just as fast. From agent social networks like Moltbook and media fragmentation to pop culture blind spots and what it means to be “too online,” the group explores how attention, taste, and relevance are shifting. The episode then moves into the emerging agent economy, touching on automation, crypto rails, payments, and whether AI actually needs crypto at all. From there, the discussion zooms out into history, acceleration, and past technological inflection points, drawing parallels between electricity, industrialization, and today’s AI moment. The episode closes with a wide ranging reflection on population decline, power, money, and whether we are approaching a fundamentally different social and economic order. Mentioned in the episode Moltbook the AI agent social network https://www.moltbook.com/ WWI was the end of the world https://x.com/male_leo_xxvi/status/2017051227432112623?s=20 Instagram and Substack launch TV https://open.substack.com/pub/embedded/p/even-instagram-and-substack-are-tv?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra (00:00) - Self-Hosting, Mac Minis, and Agent Social Networks (04:40) - AI Narratives, Attention Cycles, and Being Too Online (11:19) - Media Fragmentation, Pop Culture, and Agent Consumption (19:04) - Agents, Automation, and the Shape of Work (27:04) - Crypto, AI Rails, and the Agent Economy (40:38) - Acceleration, History, and Technological Epochs (58:05) - Population, Power, and What Comes After Money (01:19:42) - Welcome & Disclaimer

    1h 20m
  6. JAN 26

    Ep63 A Million Lines of Lifestyle Code

    This week on Net Society, the crew record from the West Coast and reflect on how San Francisco feels like an early AI boomtown, from Waymo becoming mundane to builders everywhere working on something new. The conversation moves through prediction markets, regulation, and why AI adoption is still largely top-down, before widening into self-hosting, homegrown software, and what automation could look like inside the home. From Apple’s strategic positioning and embodied AI to Davos signaling a global shift around AI, crypto, and labor, the episode closes with a candid discussion on the shutdown of Farcaster, the limits of Web3 social v1, and what a more mature version of decentralized social might become next. Mentioned in the episode FSD Insurance Discounts https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2013998338790535320?s=20 Ralph Wiggum Claude Code https://x.com/hackerrank/status/2013936125107450280?s=20 Farcaster sells to Neynar https://x.com/dwr/status/2014045233189888483?s=20 Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra (00:00) - Prediction Markets and Regulation (03:23) - Waymo, Self-Driving, and the West Coast Gap (07:54) - San Francisco as an AI Boomtown (14:20) - Self-Hosting, Homegrown Software, and Automation (24:27) - Apple, AI, and the Future of Devices (33:08) - Davos, AI Adoption, and Global Power Shifts (41:20) - Web3 Social, Farcaster, and the End of V1 (01:00:22) - Welcome & Disclaimer

    1h 1m
  7. JAN 19

    Ep62 Dr. Peptides

    This week on Net Society, the conversation moves from Bay Area tech culture and a ground level look at San Francisco’s renewed energy into Frontier Tower as a real world example of hacker driven experimentation, DAO run spaces, and the return of the American tinkerer. From there, the group explores network states, regional innovation, and open systems before turning to DeFi, yield, and the Clarity Act, followed by a sober discussion on AI’s impact on labor, robotics, and where optimism starts to blur into real dystopian risk. The episode closes with reflections on identity and intellectual property in the age of AI, celebrity as a scalable asset, and what current TV and media reveal about the cultural moment. Mentioned in the episode Frontier tower in San Francisco https://frontiertower.io/ Minerva University https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva_University Matthew McConaughey Trademark vs AI https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/matthew-mcconaughey-trademarks-himself-to-fight-ai-misuse-8ffe76a9 Creator of Industry on NY https://spectator.com/article/get-me-out-of-new-york/ Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra (00:00) - Peptides, Tech Culture, and Bay Area Vibes (03:53) - Frontier Tower and the Return of the Tinkerer (16:10) - Network States, Regional Innovation, and Open Systems (32:20) - DeFi, Yield, and the Clarity Act (41:45) - AI, Labor, and the Dystopia Debate (49:00) - Identity, IP, and the Celebrity-as-Asset Era (58:50) - Industry, TV, and Cultural Commentary (01:04:34) - Welcome & Disclaimer

    1h 5m
  8. JAN 12

    Ep61 Agents Are Everywhere

    This week on Net Society, Aaron and Chris open with a sense that the world feels eerily like 1989 again, marked by global instability, political volatility, and a constant acceleration of events. That backdrop leads into a discussion on AI solving meaningful math problems and why breakthroughs in math may be the real catalyst for long delayed progress in physics, materials, and applied science. From there, the conversation moves into crypto, touching on quantum risk, network resilience, and why the current moment feels more like quiet consolidation than collapse. The back half goes deep on agent based software, rethinking interfaces, self improving systems, and why the next generation of tools may give individuals more agency while reducing the noise and psychological cost of being online. Mentioned in the episode The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2666.The_Bonfire_of_the_Vanities NFT Paris Cancelled https://x.com/nft_paris/status/2008162329397961069?s=20 GPT-5.2 solving the Erdős problem https://x.com/slow_developer/status/2009553229932331110 Show & Hosts Net Society: https://x.com/net__society Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01 Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai Production & Marketing Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl Social: https://x.com/v_kirra (00:00) - 1989 Vibes and Global Instability (05:17) - AI Solving Math and Fundamental Breakthroughs (11:39) - Crypto, Quantum Risk, and Network Futures (15:09) - NFT Events, Market Consolidation, and Release Drought (19:33) - Agents, Interfaces, and Rethinking Software Design (39:25) - Self-Improving Software and Human Agency (01:05:18) - Reclaiming the Internet and Mental Health (01:11:35) - Welcome & Disclaimer

    1h 12m

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NET Society is unraveling the latest in digital art, crypto, AI, and tech. Join us for fresh insights and bold perspectives as we tap into wild, thought-provoking conversations. By: Derek Edwards (glitch marfa / collab+currency), Chris Furlong (starholder, LAO + Flamingo DAO), and Aaaron Wright & Priyanka Desai (Tribute Labs)

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