Many people say the most important decision you make is the person you choose as a partner for life (spouse, partner, etc). That feels really relevant as I read through a lot of the current political discourse.
Many people say the most important decision you make is the person you choose as a partner for life (spouse, partner, etc). That feels really relevant as I read through a lot of the current political discourse.
First time not doing a fantasy football league in 20+ years and it feels weird!
I think this is a healthy development, but I've basically replaced most of my doomscrolling with tinkering around with Cursor and Claude code, and it feels like a much more satisfying way to kill time
One thing I find interesting about VC investing in AI cos is the investor desire to declare early winner. Last year very few ppl I know thought Claude would be a major player, it was all Cursorβs market to lose. Now many view this market as way more competitive - customers decide, not investors!
Apparently!
First time seeing Lady Gaga live - sheβs an incredible performer. High energy from start to finish.
Iβve been learning Python as a fun side project and as a way to better understand a few things that eluded me. It has been way more fun than I expected, especially now that Iβm getting into MCPs!
Today I learned that a lot of things people call co-pilots are just projects in Claude!
Spent some time thinking about the questions im not hearing answered when it comes to the near-term impact AI is already having on white collar work: open.substack.com/pub/chudson/...
A lot of people seem to just want to be famous for anything, no matter what the thing is or what it costs them. Seems weird to me.
This week I got a lot of emails from work people that were clearly AI generated. This was the first week I didnβt roll my eyes or find it annoying - they were easy to read and well organized, but maybe lacked their personality and voice. Something felt different - maybe it was me, maybe it was AI
I've heard of people declaring email bankruptcy - I'm considering declaring text messaging bankruptcy!
Whenever I look at the number of daily logistical text messages I exchange with my wife, I canβt imagine what parenting logistics looked like before phones.
Celebrities want to stay famous, rich people want to stay rich, and politicians want to maintain power. Sometimes itβs just that simple.
Early in my investing career I heard the old saw βnever try to catch a falling knifeβ when markets fall. As a VC, I feel like I need the equivalent of βnever try to grab a knife attached to a bottle rocketβ to describe investing in AI startups. Either way you end up with a bloody hand in the end.
I wrote this before I saw the posts about the book after talking to a bunch of friend who worked at a variety of big tech cos!
Only worked at one public tech company, glad it wasnβt that one
I hope it was worth it
Lifelong NBA fan. Never thought Iβd see a year where my adopted Warriors and my hometown Pistons were both legit playoff teams!
I spoke with a journalist asking for tips on the most interesting consumer AI companies. It was hard to think of good examples at scale other than ChatGPT and Perplexity.
I have no idea why it took me so long to find @thestorygraph.com but I am so glad that a fellow reader encouraged me to sign up.
First new longform post of the year! Iβve been thinking a lot about the lack of tech IPOs and what that means for smaller funds like mine. I think we are in a new normal of bigger but less frequent IPOs.
open.substack.com/pub/chudson/...