Tim Sullivan
@Tim_Org
Editor @a16zcrypto Worked: @ucpress, @harvardbiz, @princetonupress Wrote: http://tinyurl.com/3wevw37r These are hardly even my views...
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It's the most wonderful day of the year: When I break out the larding needle and make Marcella Hazan's brisket
Great book list this year
Back from the Brink: Inside the NYPD and New York City’s Extraordinary 1990s Crime Drop by Peter Moskos Index, A History of the: A Bookish Adventure from Medieval Manuscripts to the Digital Age by Dennis Duncan The Chronicles of Prydain @Tim_Org
Go ahead and pick your suit, is what I'm saying.
“The most powerful man in the world was talking about a concept from social psychology known as “ego depletion” — the idea that decision-making is a fuel tank that gets emptied as we use it. In its original form, the theory has repeatedly failed to replicate. It’s not that…
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7 Books Recommended by Sam Altman: 1) Read Write Own by Chris Dixon "Read this book to understand a compelling vision of where the internet should go and how to get there."
Explaining the institutional bias of the NY Times (re tech coverage) to NYU students last month just reminded me that if you don’t know how the sausage is made you take it all at face value.
People forget just how bad things were a couple of years ago (under a viciously hostile administration) and don’t realize how good they are now (with increasing regulatory clarity, over $1T monthly stablecoin volume, and transactions for under a penny in under a second on…
haven't felt a bigger mismatch with public sentiment and my own enthusiasm levels since 2022 december chains are scaling, encrypted money is on the rise, and the admin is crypto friendly you have 1,000 days to accelerate the shit out of crypto before an admin change go
1/ Quantum computing predictions lately range from "public key cryptography will be broken in 2 years" to "it's a century away." Both are wrong. My latest post explains what publicly known progress actually supports — and what blockchains should do about it. Thread below 🧵
Privacy may be the most important moat
Privacy will be the most important moat in crypto. Why? Because secrets are hard to migrate. Everyone is launching a new "high performance" blockchain lately. But these chains are hardly different from one another. Blockspace is functionally the same everywhere. And with…
Whew, I've never been safer.
The crypto industry's progress in DC is being driven by founder engagement with policymakers. Showing up matters — it influences how rules get written. Here are 5 things founders can do to make their voices count: 1⃣Tell your story: Personalize your advocacy by linking your…
The replication crisis has done a number on social psychology. A lot of attention-grabbing studies fail when researchers try them again. So what does — and doesn't — hold up?
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