Episodes

  • Ep62 Dr. Peptides
    Jan 19 2026

    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
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep61 Agents Are Everywhere
    Jan 12 2026

    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
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Ep60 Chadsurdism
    Jan 5 2026

    It’s the 60th episode of Net Society and the first conversation of 2026, with just Aaron and Chris today. The episode kicks off with the recent surge in AI driven coding and why the “vibe coding” moment feels like a real inflection point as the cost of building software collapses. From there, the conversation moves into builders versus creators, how generalists may be better positioned than specialists, and why white collar work from software to law is likely to face deeper disruption than most expect. The back half widens out to wealth, taxation, trust in institutions, and what happens when legacy political and legal frameworks collide with AI systems, before closing on questions of meaning, identity, and where purpose comes from in a post productivity world.


    Mentioned in the episode

    Claude having its moment https://x.com/claudeai

    Karpathy AI Comments https://x.com/karpathy/status/2004607146781278521?s=20

    Clavicular looksmaxxer interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8qj9RNA938


    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) - AI Coding Inflection Point
    • (05:00) - Builders vs Creators
    • (12:57) - Meaning, Work, and Generalists
    • (25:33) - Wealth, Taxation, and Trust
    • (36:12) - Influence, Aesthetics, and Power
    • (44:15) - AI, Law, and Governance
    • (01:09:23) - Meaning After Productivity
    • (01:29:22) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Ep59 '26 Hyperstitions for 30 People
    Dec 22 2025

    The crew explores what a post software world could look like as AI collapses the cost of building and reshapes where real constraints now sit. The conversation moves through the limits of current AI tooling, the growing “abundance” narrative, and why white collar work, especially law, may face deeper disruption than expected. From open source eroding AI moats to 2026 crypto predictions around regulation, token models, and ERC20s, the group examines how value, incentives, and business models are being reworked in real time. The episode closes by zooming out to NFTs, digital art, and the metaverse, questioning which cultural and spatial forms actually survive once software stops being scarce.


    Mentioned in the episode

    Harvey legal AI https://x.com/harvey

    Derek’s thread on state of crypto https://x.com/derekedws/status/2001699465519042738

    Mathcastles 4 year anniversary https://x.com/Mathcastles


    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) - Post-Software and Code Abundance
    • (05:51) - AI Tooling Friction and Product Reality
    • (08:44) - Abundance Narratives, Energy, and Regulation
    • (14:53) - AI in Law and White Collar Work
    • (27:15) - Open Source, Moats, and AI Commoditization
    • (31:13) - Crypto 2026 Predictions and Regulatory Clarity
    • (48:37) - NFTs, Digital Art, and the Metaverse Thesis
    • (01:13:33) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Ep58 Latvian Blondes and Bubbles
    Dec 15 2025

    The crew explores whether AI is actually in a bubble or simply in a messy but necessary boom phase. The group breaks down recent commentary from market veterans, the rapid collapse in AI costs, and what real signals of excess versus durability look like. From the shifting role of experts and institutions to how AI is reshaping work, organizations, and incentives, the conversation moves into crypto, capital allocation, and why resistance to change is more likely to be sidelined than resolved. The episode then widens out to culture and geopolitics, touching on demographic decline, Gen Z political revolts, media saturation, and the fragmentation of the future into parallel paths. The discussion closes with a sharp take on art, spectacle, and why cultural gatekeepers are struggling to adapt to a more direct, participatory era.


    Mentioned in the episode

    The age of experts is ending https://x.com/emollick/status/1999189828756263359?s=20

    Is AI in a bubble? https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/memo/is-it-a-bubble

    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) - Are We in an AI Bubble
    • (04:10) - Tech Booms, Bubbles, and AGI
    • (09:24) - Experts, Institutions, and Adaptation
    • (14:05) - Crypto, Capital, and Market Discipline
    • (21:26) - AI, Work, and Organizational Change
    • (30:54) - Demographics, Culture, and the Future
    • (50:19) - Welcome & Disclaimer
    • (50:38) - Art, Spectacle, and Cultural Gatekeepers
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    55 mins
  • Ep57 Warlord as a Service
    Dec 8 2025

    The crew opens with Thanksgiving before diving into prediction markets, why they suddenly matter, and how insider knowledge is already shaping outcomes. They explore the financialization of everything, the social cost of hyper efficient markets, and what happens when AI and robotics reshape labor and demographics. The discussion moves into autonomous cars, insurance, and cultural shifts before closing with Basel, the rise of digital art, and how crypto native creators are pushing the medium forward.


    Mentioned in the episode

    Polymarket on 60 minutes https://www.cbsnews.com/video/60minutes-2025-11-30/

    Kangaroo Bio https://x.com/DraperVC/status/1970880937924935887

    The Depopulation Trade Article https://blog.unrulycap.com/the-depopulation-trade-an-unruly-thesis/

    Beeple Dog’s at Art Basel https://x.com/nypost/status/1996365399777017919

    Jack Butcher - Self Checkout https://x.com/jackbutcher/status/1995895014895837481


    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) - Thanksgiving Catch Up
    • (01:17) - Why Prediction Markets Took Off
    • (08:05) - Insider Info and Market Manipulation
    • (18:01) - Financialization and Cultural Consequences
    • (26:37) - AI, Robotics and the Future of Labor
    • (33:25) - Waymo, Insurance and Autonomous Worlds
    • (35:09) - Basel, Digital Art and Crypto Art’s Role
    • (01:02:22) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep56 Die in the Chair
    Nov 24 2025

    The Net Society crew breaks down the widening split between the winners and everyone else, from markets to culture to crypto. They compare today’s mood to the 90s, trace echoes back to the Jacksonian era, and dig into why the current macro feels like a maze with no clear exits. The team talks through record art sales at the top of the market, the shifting identity of AI coding as models plateau and commoditize, and how education, media, and culture are reshaping under all of it.


    Mentioned in the episode

    Klimnt painting sells for record $236.4M https://x.com/artnet/status/1990938935539781633

    Death by Lightning ​​https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_Lightning

    Pluribus https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22202452/


    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) - Tale of Two Cities
    • (07:12) - 90s vs Today
    • (10:32) - Jacksonian Echoes
    • (16:16) - Crypto and the Macro Maze
    • (22:21) - Record Art Sales
    • (28:20) - AI Coding and LLM Bubble
    • (42:33) - Shows, Books, and Education
    • (53:40) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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    54 mins
  • Ep55 We Fight For The Living
    Nov 17 2025

    The Net Society crew digs into a wide range of topics this week, starting with the latest moves around Zcash, privacy expectations, and how crypto incentives shape market behavior. From there, the group unpacks an anthropic AI cybersecurity incident and the broader risks of local models creating real-world chaos. The conversation shifts into geopolitical tension, shadow conflict, and the surprising magic of Marble World before closing with a sharp look at elite networks, institutional trust, and a final discussion on automation, humanism, and TV recommendations.


    Mentioned in the episode

    Zcash moment https://x.com/pridesai/status/1988256631948226750

    Cypherpunk https://x.com/cypherpunktech

    Anthropic cyber attack https://x.com/AnthropicAI/status/1989033793190277618

    World Labs - Marble https://marble.worldlabs.ai/


    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) - Opening and Warmup
    • (05:37) - Zcash, Privacy, and Market Games
    • (09:02) - DAOs, Ecosystems, and Crypto Incentives
    • (10:32) - AI, Cybersecurity, and Local Model Chaos
    • (14:32) - Geopolitics, Cyber Warfare, and Marble World
    • (42:45) - Elites, Disclosure, and Institutional Trust
    • (55:04) - Automation, Humanism, and TV Corner
    • (01:01:57) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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    1 hr and 3 mins