Risk Management at Braille Capital

Joined January 2014
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Luddites motivated by spite are worse than Luddites motivated by self-preservation
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I’d love to see an Industrial Revolution-like movement involving the Amish here in the US for the reasons laid out in this article. Doesn’t have to be deep tech, just adjacent hardware manufacturing revamped.
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Predicting crimes, pre-taxing unrealized capital gains, not quite the definition of “vision of the future” I had in mind
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Really awesome seeing $VVV running up and bringing attention to Venice AI. Braille Capital has had a Pro @AskVenice account since July of 2024 for internal work/research and the airdrop helped fund the spot BTC fund. No current VVV exposure but really fun watching friends win.
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Gonna hook a deep-research LLM up to a 3D printer and prompt it to “Print an object that currently doesn’t exist and that you think I’ll need five years from now” and see what it spits out
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I keep thinking about @0x113d on @net__society (Episode 21 around the 1:02 hour mark) talking about programmable cryptography as a coordination device for technical advancements instead of having talent be siloed in different companies
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Abraham Mignon comes to mind, who had a wonderful career painting beautiful still lifes, but if you google him one of the top autofills is for the one silly looking cat he added to a particular work. He could never have foreseen how indexing suggestion would impact his legacy.
Search engine autofill as a legacy
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Search engine autofill as a legacy
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Sometimes you’re just a part of the band that got drafted simply because the boogie woogie bugle boy of company b was sad that he couldn’t jam and you just gotta roll with it.
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Listening to people pray the rosary or trade technicals live on a market is a special experience. I don’t necessarily agree with the models but it’s fun to listen to humans recite their poetry.
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You can extrapolate the existence of an unwritten chapter in A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander to cover choosing directions for work commutes to and from your home
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Big Credentials doesn’t want you to know you can just do things
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I think the real solution to monetary policy concerns is a robust, society-level bartering system for regular people.
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Lowly Worm would love Bushnell’s Turtle if they existed in the same universe
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Pension funds should be allocating a non-zero amount of capital to longevity research startups as a hedge against prolonged payouts
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Based on littering patterns, sometimes I wonder if people stand around flossing their teeth with those little handled floss things like people on a smoke break
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The transition from “chase your dreams” to “re-balance your portfolio” risk-on to risk-off advice for the overall stability of society is an individualistic existential gut-punch
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Bob Ross’s artwork is the videos, not the paintings
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Read the original text. Watch the original video. Outsource only what is necessary. It’s Unabridged vs Synopsis
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