Out-of-Shape, Billionaire Technology Investor Can’t Get Enough Technology, Money

David Friedlander
5 min readOct 25, 2023
Welcome to Marc Andreesen’s techno-optimist future.

Originally published at https://deepfriedlander.substack.com.

Last week, famed venture capitalist Marc Andreeson published “The Techno-Optimist Manifesto.” In it, Andreesen boldly claims “there is no material problem -whether created by nature or by technology -that cannot be solved with more technology.” (More tech than what, who knows? Just more.) I commented on Andreesen’s specious reputation as a maverick investor last year in regards to Flow, WeWork co-founder and legendary con artist Adam Neumann’s nebulous housing play, but this manifesto is some next level horseshit.

Before writing further, I must disclose that I did not read all 5,000 words of Andreesen’s poorly-written, illogical manifesto, and my commentary is augmented by TechCrunch’s laudable response post, “ When was the last time Marc Andreessen talked to a poor person? “ [Many other publications have since skewered Andreesen’s turbid tome.] The TC authors do a great job highlighting Andreeson’s bias, ignorance, and chasms in logic, asking zinger questions like:

When was the last time Marc Andreessen walked through the streets of San Francisco, where wealthy tech workers pretend that they don’t see the homeless encampments outside of their companies’ HQ?…When was the last time Marc Andreessen

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David Friedlander
David Friedlander

Written by David Friedlander

Pondering the future, today. Housing, health, and lots of other stuff.

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