Elon Musk brought a Silicon Valley mindset to Trump's Washington. It's been a disaster
Washington has never seen anything like the rule-breaking, power-taking, government-torching, protocol-scorching force of delighted havoc and gleeful mayhem that is Elon Musk.
Margaret O’Mara has.
The University of Washington historian charted the spectacular rise and all-swallowing influence of the tech industry and its titans in her excellent, highly readable 2019 work, “The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America.”
Musk, who grew rich by age 30 through his start-up work, is a relatively small character in the book, for reasons of narrative and focus. Instead, O’Mara centered her history on the founders and back stories of the major platform companies: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft.
But there’s an attitude, a worldview and a fundamental set of principles that guide the tech industry and its progeny, like a secular catechism. O’Mara sees those beliefs very much in evidence at Musk’s fancifully named Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and his wrecking-ball efforts to raze huge swaths of the federal government in a single, unfettered swoop.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2025-03-16/trump-musk-doge-silicon-valley-mindset-comes-to-washington-historian-margaret-omara

DinahMoeHum
(22,834 posts). . .is all you need to know about Silicon Valley's philosophy.
valleyrogue
(1,967 posts)A brain that is rotted and rotten to the core.
slightlv
(5,290 posts)needed to get started. And musk's "getting started" was buying up ideas, projects, and production of other people's creative genius.