@matrixvc; technology/family/freedom

Joined February 2010
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TIL the SpaceX / Cornell connection
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Computershare, my long lost friend, it's good to see you again!
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Me: how do I auth your CLI without it launching a full browser to login? Zoomer devtools founder: *head explodes*
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oakland voters expressing fiscal restraint 😲
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I found a use case where none of the frontier models are getting the job done: helping me dial in the perfect beans settings for my Jura coffee machine. Maddening.
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Ok six months later it actually happened. Congrats Phil, Harry, and the team! $LFTO
very first angel investment ever is going public. from 2012!
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Agree. But still find it very disconcerting when founders can't articulate a simple wedge value proposition to attract early adopter customers.
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We’re back baby
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Very disappointed to learn that my boys do not appreciate Mortal Kombat II. Devastating.
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Fantastic story. Garrett, Matt, Paige, and the team are heroes. One note though — there were some venture capitalists that funded the company many paragraphs earlier in the narrative than this one.
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Ilya Sukhar retweeted
Yesterday, 12 shootings reported across Austin led to a manhunt that involved 200 officers including SWAT, air and canine support over several hours. The suspects were found and arrested as they entered Flock-supported Manor. If @Flock_Safety wasn’t able to aid Manor PD and Austin PD in this case, how many more could have been harmed? 50% of murders to walk free in America. Privacy in public is an ill-informed position if it allows an active shooter several hours to escape and harm more and actively ignores public safety results where Flock is present. Austin ended its contract with Flock. Its homicide rate is 36% its pre-pandemic baseline, per the Council on Criminal Justice. That doesn’t just put the people of Austin at risk. I’m glad we could help stop the spread of this kind of senseless violence before it affected neighboring communities like Manor. When Austin is ready to prioritize safety for everyone, we welcome the chance to speak with the City Council about reversing their decision.
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The solution to all of this is to have kids.
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The vibes in SF feel pretty frenetic right now. The divide in outcomes is the worst I've ever seen. Over the last 5yrs, a group of ~10k people - employees at Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, Nvidia, Meta TBD, founders - have hit retirement wealth of well above $20M (back of the envelope AI estimation). Everyone outside that group feels like they can work their well-paying (but <$500k) job for their whole life and never get there. Worse yet, layoffs are in full swing. Many software engineers feel like their life's skill is no longer useful. The day to day role of most jobs has changed overnight with AI. As a result, 1. The corporate ladder looks like the wrong building to climb. Everyone's trying to align with a new set of career "paths": should I be a founder? Is it too late to join Anthropic / OpenAI? should I get into AI? what company stock will 10x next? People are demanding higher salaries and switching jobs more and more. 2. There’s a deep malaise about work (and its future). Why even work at all for ā€œpeanutsā€? Will my job even exist in a few years? Many feel helpless. You hear the ā€œpermanent underclassā€ conversation a lot, esp from young people. It's hard to focus on doing good work when you think "man, if I joined Anthropic 2yrs ago, I could retire" 3. The mid to late middle managers feel paralyzed. Many have families and don't feel like they have the energy or network to just "start a company". They don't particularly have any AI skills. They see the writing on the wall: middle management is being hollowed out in many companies. 4. The rich aren’t particularly happy either. No one is shedding tears for them (and rightfully so). But those who have "made it" experience a profound lack of purpose too. Some have gone from <$150k to >$50M in a few years with no ramp. It flips your life plans upside down. For some, comparison is the thief of joy. For some, they escape to NYC to "live life". For others still, they start companies "just cuz", often to win status points. They never imagined that by age 30, they'd be set. I once asked a post-economic founder friend why they didn't just sell the co and they said "and do what? right now, everyone wants to talk to me. if i sell, I will only have money." I understand that many reading this scoff at the champagne problems of the valley. Society is warped in this tech bubble. What is often well-off anywhere else in the world is bang average here. Unlike many other places, tenure, intelligence and hard work can be loosely correlated with outcomes in the Bay. Living through a societally transformative gold rush in that environment can be paralyzing. "Am I in the right place? Should I move? Is there time still left? Am I gonna make it?" It psychologically torments many who have moved here in search of "success". Ironically, a frequent side effect of this torment is to spin up the very products making everyone rich in hopes that you too can vibecode your path to economic enlightenment.
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ā€œour api is not subsidized for programmatic use but it is subsidized for use of our very programmable generic programā€ seems like a hard position to maintain!
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basically validating my investment thesis
bummer of the year (which is just a day in the AI world). this is the nail in the coffin for me with anthropic. conductor is arguably as big of a productivity boost as anthropic is (was). time to port all my skills/workflows over to gpt 5.5. (still in conductor!)
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Ilya Sukhar retweeted
For 18 months, Relace has been training small, specialized models that make autonomous coding products smooth. Jacq is built on everything we've learned and showcases some new models we've worked on recently. It uses a compaction model under the hood that runs at 90k tok/s, fast enough to condense a 250k token thread in 2-3s. This means you can stay on the same thread indefinitely, or instantly fork from the same starting point. Autopilot mode is actually a small classifier model that identifies unsafe tool calls. The agent stops bothering you about routine stuff, and is forced to work around or ask you about things you might regret. Small models are best when they feel invisible and just work. Let us know what you think, and DM us if you want API access to these models!
Today we're launching Jacq. A coding agent built together with the small models we've been training at @relace_ai for the past 1.5 years. It runs entirely in the cloud, and decides when to pull context from any of your connected devices. It uses all the software you already live in: Slack, Linear, GitHub, email, etc. Plus, threads are now durable — a real record of how work happened. Just drag them into a new chat to get context for your next task.
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It worked, with no issues, on Linux. Hallelujah!
My kingdom for a contraption that can carry video output from a 5090 to a Studio Display over ~10 feet. Trying this with separate displayport & usb-a extensions tomorrow. Prayers welcome.
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Ilya Sukhar retweeted
I serve on East Palo Alto City Council, and we recently had a contentious meeting in which two council member, Ruben Abrica & Carlos Romero, tried to kill Flock Cameras. We kept Flock. Over the weekend our police caught a shooting suspect in under three hours. Flock works!
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My kingdom for a contraption that can carry video output from a 5090 to a Studio Display over ~10 feet. Trying this with separate displayport & usb-a extensions tomorrow. Prayers welcome.
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it's happening
Run a team of coding agents... in the cloud
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A cogent argument in favor of Flock, written by Berkeley city council members
In today's op-ed, Berkeley City Council members Shoshana O’Keefe, Mark Humbert, Rashi Kesarwani and Terry Taplin explain why they support Flock cameras and technologies for Berkeley. The vote comes Thursday. MORE: berkeleyscanner.com/2026/05/…
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