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426 Silicon Valley built a religion around disruption — then quietly made sure nothing fundamental changes

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/28/2026 05:36 EDT

Silicon Valley built a religion around disruption — then quietly made sure nothing fundamental changes

Silicon Valley perfected the aesthetics of revolution while systematically preventing anything revolutionary from taking root. The disruption flows downward; the consolidation flows upward.

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