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“The visibility that we had as a company, which was absolutely organic. We never paid for a single speech that I had given, never paid for a single participation in a conference, beat me back and beat the company back by investors thinking that I'm a male female founder LinkedIn influencer.”
I'll share a few learnings starting with the negative one, and that was that the visibility that we had as a company, which was absolutely organic. We never paid for a single speech that I had given,
“Mixed standard teams only raised approximately 7%. That is far too little, obviously.”
And mixed standard teams only raised approximately 7%. That is far too little, obviously. So, of course, we're doing a series now that is focused on championing some of the women that have built incre
Lots of mileage. You can stay in Korea for a long time. Smart kid. And then we get it hyperinflation. We get this last stage death throes of the country, of Yugoslavia. And I remember I think I was seven years old or maybe eight. I go to my dad and I
looking at it three years ago, a lot of my friends were saying I was crazy. But what I saw there was a a country that had a ton of potential. You know, you looked at where it was located, in Europe. The the the place was incredible, very, very good l
And then in '94, as the country was really falling apart, my parents just said, look, we gotta get out of here. And the only place we could think of was Jordan. We packed up two suitcases, and I remember you couldn't fly out of the country. The sanct
You need them to bring capital, and then they also need to have local navigation skill. If you have three out of those four things, it's a recipe for disaster. So, the private sector isn't always organized in a way that governments need them to be in
When he says, you know, the interesting thing about antisemitism, he says you can meet it everywhere in the, in the academy of sciences and in the games that children play in the yard. But Grossman's great insight is he says everywhere it tells you,
there's very so so this is the domain of seaborne. So chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, weapons, or I don't know, safety. Yeah. This domain has been explored a lot in history by a lot of organizations. Yeah. And, I would say that there was
set of answers in 2023, I think was basically no, is that, like, you know, you can go find the synthesis route for many dangerous compounds on Wikipedia. People know what are the targets in the human body that, like, are are are targeted by most biol
Kids love this stuff. Just like I and some of my friends were inspired in our youth by the American lunar landings. What an amazing accomplishment that was. We are on the moon. Wouldn't it be great to contribute to this grand enterprise and go boldly
almost like an intern that, you know, you're constantly, chatting with them, brainstorming, making them do all sorts of work, which we couldn't imagine. You know? Just when Chargebee was released, everything was nice. It was it could write poem. It c
I don't know if you saw this coffee making robot in the SF Airport. You know, a robot that's basically at that level can mix powders and put it in a furnace. And that's a very rich field. So you can actually, using that method, discover new supercond
we will find places where life could have arisen and maybe even did arise independently of life on Earth. And we don't have such evidence yet, but once we do have compelling evidence for life elsewhere, it'll be one of the most monumental discoveries
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