Serial entrepreneur, Co-Founder, and CEO of Privacera.

Joined May 2009
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Opinions aside, student loan forgiveness has been a problem for a long time. We have tried legislatively to fix it last administration around forgiveness. We need to fix the root cause, which is college education costs not in line with the market .
7 Nov 2025
On @theallinpod, @chamath spoke about Peter Thiel predicting socialism and student loan forgiveness: "This is the first time in years where I've now become sympathetic to student loan forgiveness. "We have Palantir today saying they're not going to hire from college anymore."
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7 Nov 2025
On @theallinpod, @chamath spoke about Peter Thiel predicting socialism and student loan forgiveness: "This is the first time in years where I've now become sympathetic to student loan forgiveness. "We have Palantir today saying they're not going to hire from college anymore."
25 Jun 2025
Peter Thiel talking about the rise of socialism, student loans, and high housing costs in 2020: “There’s a generational problem where it is difficult for young people to acquire capital. Via @HooverInst
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Champions always keep learning and improving! This is great for Tennis.
Jannik Sinner says he needs to become more unpredictable to become a better tennis player: “I was very predictable on court today. He changed up the game. That’s also his style of how he plays. Now it’s gonna be on me if I want to make changes or not. We’re definitely gonna work on that.” “I didn’t make one serve and volley. I didn’t use a lot of drop shots. Then you arrive at the point where you have to play Carlos, you have to go out of the comfort zone. I’m gonna aim… maybe even lose some matches from now on, but trying to do some changes. To be a bit more unpredictable as a player. That’s what I have to do, trying to become a better tennis player. At the end of the day that’s my main goal.”
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Jannik Sinner says he needs to become more unpredictable to become a better tennis player: “I was very predictable on court today. He changed up the game. That’s also his style of how he plays. Now it’s gonna be on me if I want to make changes or not. We’re definitely gonna work on that.” “I didn’t make one serve and volley. I didn’t use a lot of drop shots. Then you arrive at the point where you have to play Carlos, you have to go out of the comfort zone. I’m gonna aim… maybe even lose some matches from now on, but trying to do some changes. To be a bit more unpredictable as a player. That’s what I have to do, trying to become a better tennis player. At the end of the day that’s my main goal.”
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Well done Amanda! Great game. If Amanda can keep the stamina, this is her final to lose.
5 Sep 2025
Aryna Sabalenka will look to repeat. Amanda Anisimova will look to win her home Grand Slam. Here we go.
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Sad to see one going out in game 7 with an injury. #halliburton #NBAFinals2025
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Aaron's AI market synopsis and tweets are way above the rest. Spot on!
8 Jun 2025
The biggest mistake in thinking about the impact of AI on jobs is to imagine the world as doing exactly what it does today, but with AI automating away some of our work. In practice, what happens is every company gets a capability expansion, which then leads to downstream positive gains in jobs as a result. You can see how this will show up meaningfully just by taking a look at the historical gap between small and large companies. It’s traditionally been the case that only the largest companies have access to all the specialization necessary to solve most problems that come up. They have the engineers to stay ahead on features, various marketing functions to reach customers in more ways, supply chain teams, compliance teams and lawyers to help with regulations, and so on. Any other company in the world just starting out has none of this. This not only is an immediate barrier to starting a new company or trying out a new idea, it’s an inevitable point of friction in being able to grow rapidly as a small company. The impact of AI Agents is that every company in the world will eventually have the kind of resources that only the world’s largest companies have today. As a result, small companies will be able to grow way faster or generally do more. A new small business can generate the marketing campaigns, do market research, ship features, do outbound selling, or handle customer support in ways that would have been cost prohibitive before. In some cases they would hire for these functions, but most of the time the work just never gets done to the level that is desirable, or never gets done at all. And as a consequence of this growth, these smaller firms will naturally need to keep hiring people to do the work that AI can’t do in all the surrounding functions. Which is precisely where you’ll see AI be a driver of net job growth.
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What a game!
8 Jun 2025
Someone call a historian, this match is one for the BOOKS 📚 #RolandGarros #sinner #alcaraz
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5 Apr 2025
I’ll keep on saying it for the people in the back. DOGE had the right idea. Reduce spending enough to slow down the economy. A slower economy means interest rates come down and if things slow enough, the fed reduces rates to juice the economy and debt repayment gets far cheaper and the debt comes down with any growth Where DOGE screwed up is that they tried to do it all at once under the excuse the Dems would kill it. Cutting spending and firing hundreds of thousands all at once has a disproportionate impact on small cities and states. That makes it’s far far harder for interest rates to enable growth If they had planned it out, gave the country a chance to plan and get ready for the cuts , then it truly could have worked. And worked well enough they could have cut more than they did. And with the lower rates , the deficit could have been reduced with lower debt interest costs Add to this all these tariffs , simultaneously, and someone is going to get fired. Probably Lutnick. Unless Trump shows up in the week or two after the tariff hits and gives us a removal of the tariffs , or even an across the board 10 pct tariffs , that at least is less inflationary. Less inflationary means at least a little better chance the fed can lower rates. As long as those tariffs are in place , and active , it’s going to be hard for inflation to come down and for employment to stay up That’s the fed mandate. Employment and inflation. Read Fire Aim is no way to govern. If there’s a plan. Show it to us
5 Apr 2025
Replying to @mcuban
Mark we are 36 Trillion in debt, at least he is trying something. How would you pay the debt down?
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Wow! Thought Lions were the favorite to win SB! Jayden Daniels looks legit..
19 Jan 2025
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I'm looking forward to seeing the Fremont community out biking, walking, and rolling on #WalkAndRollToSchoolDay on Wed, Oct 9th! 🚶🛴🚴What a great way to get off cars during the @AlamedaCoSR2S event! #WalkAndRoll24 #SafeRoutesToSchools
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STEPH CURRY WITH THE SHOT OVER WEMBY 👨‍🍳
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Things can change in a min in golf. Nelly will be back tomorrow.
nelly korda was on cruise control. just dropping birdies and pars...only for the 16 to take her to woodshed to put up a 7 on the par 3. golf is both cruel and hard #OlympicGolf
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Slow start has been an issue, but what a race! Noah Lyles..
4 Aug 2024
NOAH LYLES. THAT’S IT. THAT’S THE TWEET. 📺: @NBCOlympics & @peacock #ParisOlympics
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4 Aug 2024
NOAH LYLES. THAT’S IT. THAT’S THE TWEET. 📺: @NBCOlympics & @peacock #ParisOlympics

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First loss for US mens 4x100 swim relay team since 20 years. Incredible finish by China!
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For those of us who have been through the journey of patching and updates, we cannot but empathize with the Crowdstrike engineering and support teams. Mistakes happen, it is response and actions afterwards that matter. Credit to George Kutz on showing leadership during crisis.
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Mind boggling to see how minor software update can affect so many businesses globally. Our lives are so intertwined with tech.
12-hour timelapse of American Airlines, Delta, and United plane traffic after what was likely the biggest IT outage in history forced a nationwide ground stop of the three airlines.
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12-hour timelapse of American Airlines, Delta, and United plane traffic after what was likely the biggest IT outage in history forced a nationwide ground stop of the three airlines.
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It’s insane what is going in America right now with former President being shot. The hate needs to stop.
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