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Quality
73
Strong
Claude Shift
16
None
RWI
1
of 10
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Follows up on

Ye Olde Bay Area House Party — Humor · Apr 2024

Follow-up reading

Sources Say Bay Area House Party — next House Party · Sep 2025

Summary

The latest Bay Area House Party sequel, satirizing the 2025 AI-talent-war moment. 'You' navigate a party gutted by a drunk Mark Zuckerberg offering guests $50M and hunting for the last GPU in San Francisco, encountering the Navalny Foundation (graffiti-judo: spray 'ALL LIVES MATTER' over eyesores so the city cleans them), the 'Muskpocalypse' (Elon's hundred eugenically-selected IVF children all hitting Musk-family bipolar at fifty), and a paralysis startup whose text-adventure wheelchair reframes the whole party as a TBRPG (with Claude too nice to flirt and Grok regrettably willing). Pitch-perfect, dense, and timely.

Why this score

Quality 73 · Strong. A brilliant, dense comedic sequel and a razor-sharp satire of the 2025 SF/AI-talent-war moment, with a clever new TBRPG-wheelchair framing device; excellent but a sequel to an established format and very topical, which keeps it just below the original. Strong, upper end.

Claude’s paradigm shift 16 · None. A humor sequel; the framing device is a clever wrinkle but the form and targets are established, and it introduces no new idea. Slight.

Real-world impact 1 · Negligible. A brilliant, dense comedic 'Bay Area House Party' sequel satirizing the 2025 AI-talent-war moment, with a clever TBRPG-wheelchair framing device. Comedic/cultural reach within the rationalist community, very topical, no material change — minimal RWI.

Humor 4/5 · Moloch. Bay Area House Party episode — dense sustained satire (Zuckerberg mugging people for GPUs, the Muskpocalypse, the Navalny graffiti hack, the text-adventure wheelchair, Claude-too-nice-to-flirt) → 4.