I'm disappointed. Essays like this are supposed to contain at least an off-hand reference to Ayn Rand somewhere.
ETA: This comment being at -1 is making me worried that people are interpreting it as something else than a hopefully uncontroversial gripe about a rhetorical style that takes cheap shots against complicated technical claims by vaguely associating them with disliked political/cultural currents.
This may simply be because he is european, I have the feeling the she is not so well known/influential on this side of the atlantic. (My only evidence is that I first heard about her on Scott Aaronson's blog, incidentalliy where I first heard about Overcoming Bias, too.)
I periodically get email from folks who, having read "Accelerando", assume I am some kind of fire-breathing extropian zealot who believes in the imminence of the singularity, the uploading of the libertarians, and the rapture of the nerds. I find this mildly distressing, and so I think it's time to set the record straight and say what I really think.
Short version: Santa Claus doesn't exist.
- Charles Stross, Three arguments against the singularity, 2011-06-22
EDITED TO ADD: don't get your hopes up, this is pretty weak stuff.