
Europe feels stuck in a loop: welfare strain, bureaucracy, and a growing sense that the system is becoming unsustainable. The conversation kicks into “peak chaos week” after the EU’s fine on X and what the crew see as speech being regulated based on what institutions “don’t like.” From there, they zoom out into geopolitics and incentives: why alignment between the EU and US is fraying, what that signals about long-term strategy, and who gets to build the next economic order. Then the lens shifts to the actual constraint underneath everything: cheap energy and fast-growing compute. “Misconomy 2.0” becomes the frame—capital, regulators, and companies either solving the bottleneck together, or losing the decade.Finally, they connect Starship scale to a wild but logical endpoint: cloud computing and AI infrastructure moving into orbit and beyond. In this episode🇪🇺 Europe’s pressure cooker — welfare strain, bureaucracy & why the system feels unsustainable❌ EU vs X — fines, speech regulation & the Streisand effect in action📈 #1 app in Europe — why suppression backfires faster than ever🤝 EU–US alignment — trade, defense & why strategic cooperation is fracturing⚡ Energy as the real bottleneck — cheap power, compute & productivity as destiny📉 “Misconomy 2.0” — how Europe misses the capital–energy–innovation triangle🔺 From triangle to pyramid — energy, consciousness & Maslow in economic form🚀 Starship scale — why cheaper launches change cloud computing forever🖥️ Space-based compute — AI infrastructure leaving Earth as the logical next step🧠 Media & AI races — incentives, narratives & why speed now beats control
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