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I can’t believe it’s been 2.5 years since we started Angel Squad. Thank you, TechCrunch, for helping us highlight our amazing community. From the very beginning, Hustle Fund and I wanted to make angel investing more accessible.

Thoma Bravo is one of the most renowned PE firms in the world. 💰 $120BN AUM 🤝 435 transactions 🚀 Portfolio produces $25BN in revenue. 👑 @OrlandoBravoTB named "Wall St Best Dealmaker". I broke down the 8 best lessons from our 20VC with Orlando: 🔥👇

50 ways to lose in angel investing (a non-exhaustive list): -The company goes bust -The entrepreneur never converts the SAFE/raises -The company operates w/o ever exiting (no acq, no ipo) -The company doesn't clear it's preference stack on an acquisition More...
1/ Thread: How to sell your company Companies are (almost always) bought, not sold. This means somebody needs to *want to buy* your company. Ideally this happens organically. But how do you, as a founder/CEO, expedite this…particularly when you KNOW you’re hitting a wall?
1/ HIGH AGENCY Once you SEE it - you can never UNSEE it. Arguedbly the most important personality trait you can foster. I've thought about this concept every week for the last two years since I heard @EricRWeinstein discuss it on @tferriss' podcast. THREAD...
The 27 best 🧵 threads of 2022 for small business & entrepreneurship The amount of free value in one spot is mind blowing 🤯 👇
Personal Holding Company Rules: 1) The only real long term advantage is adaptability and culture 2) Talent/Leadership are everything, your job is to serve them 3) Build around your unfair advantages 4) Avoid Dogma, each company/situation is unique. Contd
I'm obsessed with building a Personal Holding Company. The idea: build dozens of cash-flowing businesses, partner with great operators to run them. Who is/has done this effectively? Few people come to mind: - @jspujji - @stephenolmon - @levelsio
When one of the most impressive contributors to AI says that 80% of his code is now written by AI… …big thing are coming for the world of programming, dev tools, infra et al. Perhaps one doesn’t need to learn to code after all?
Nice read on reverse engineering of GitHub Copilot 🪄. Copilot has dramatically accelerated my coding, it's hard to imagine going back to "manual coding". Still learning to use it but it already writes ~80% of my code, ~80% accuracy. I don't even really code, I prompt. & edit.
A scraping together of recent tweets on management, strategy, people, and culture. 100 tweets to end the year:
22 tweets from 2022 that might blow your mind: Let's start with what a water droplet looks like at 6,000fps. [nac Image Technology]
haven’t seen this as a twitter thread, so: what true thing do you believe that few people agree with you on?
The year is 1996 and you own a newspaper. The internet just came out, but you don’t really get it. Which businesses are similar in 2023 with GPT3 + AI looming?
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