That's only true if you read everything as judgement. In my opinion, the author cared much more about describing impressions than about rating things on any overarching scale, let alone a basic like/dislike scale.
Yet his readers will form an opinion, and you bet that's gonna be their opinion til kingdom come.
The connoisseur of literature in me appreciates his menagerie of the strange elephant men, his collection of curios.
But the consequentialist in me is pissed off. (#RiddickQuotesInUnlikelyPlaces)
Cover title: “Power and paranoia in Silicon Valley”; article title: “Come with us if you want to live: Among the apocalyptic libertarians of Silicon Valley” (mirrors: 1, 2, 3), by Sam Frank; Harper’s Magazine, January 2015, pg26-36 (~8500 words). The beginning/ending are focused on Ethereum and Vitalik Buterin, so I'll excerpt the LW/MIRI/CFAR-focused middle:
Pointer thanks to /u/Vulture.