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Joined May 2009
- Replying to @mattyglesias and @jburnmurdochGrouping the conscientiousness of a 16 year old with a 38 year old is a classification crime of the highest order.
- Replying to @signulllAlcohol in limited doses in social situations is probably responsible for incalculable social good. I can't even imagine how many people wouldn't be happily married right now without the involvement of alcohol.
- Excited to meet my new neighbors - Melodic Rouge Locust, Atomic Menthol Raven, and Crazy Concrete Anteater @helium
- Well it's official now. I've joined @usv usv.com/blog/nice-to-m… To all members of our network past, present, and future, don't be afraid to say hi.
- Did a reference call today for an outgoing @usv analyst. The recruiter asked me to rank them against all the other analysts I’ve worked with. Thinking of publishing my official list
- Replying to @hypersoren @mattyglesias and @jburnmurdochI hate intergenerational conflict narratives. Every generation is purely a product of the environment they were raised in. To pretend any of us would behave differently if born in a different era is insane. We'd all be the things we hate about other generations if we were
- Replying to @OsseChiWhy Shit Not Working is the best political content on the internet.
- Conversations about conversations with computersUSV (@usv) is building an AI operating system to support their investment team. But it’s not what you think: It’s a constellation of AI tools that captures and synthesizes the firm's collective wisdom. It’s evolving every day, and Matt Cynamon (@mattcynamon) is the mad scientist
00:00 - The core creative tension of my life right now: 1) If the world could wake up and see what I see every day, we'd all be so optimistic about the future. 2) A VC firm is probably the least credible entity to deliver that message.
- I want to plan a demo day for this. Biographers, fortune tellers, gossips, puzzle makers, exorcists? hosted at @usv Who's out there that we should invite?Agents-as-labor is crowded. But its going to be enormous. Seek weirder, underexplored surfaces where agents create new categories.











