
The Butter Thesis
At USV, we talk a lot about our investment thesis. The USV thesis is a set of ideas that has guided our investing over the years. It is a tool we u...
From Crypto-Native to Crypto-Enabled
I’m not one to make big annual predictions, but one thing that seems likely to me is that 2024 will mark the emergence of mainstream apps powered by ...
You Never Know When You've Had a Good Day
Many years ago, when I had just started working at USV, I remember there was kind of a complicated situation that unfolded in a seemingly bad way, and I'll never forget what Brad said in response. He said:you never know when you've had a good dayI didn't really understand what that meant, so he told me a story that went something like: back around the year 2000 at the height of the dot-com boom, there was a guy who was a senior exec at a successful startup. That person had a falling out with ...

The Butter Thesis
At USV, we talk a lot about our investment thesis. The USV thesis is a set of ideas that has guided our investing over the years. It is a tool we u...
From Crypto-Native to Crypto-Enabled
I’m not one to make big annual predictions, but one thing that seems likely to me is that 2024 will mark the emergence of mainstream apps powered by ...
You Never Know When You've Had a Good Day
Many years ago, when I had just started working at USV, I remember there was kind of a complicated situation that unfolded in a seemingly bad way, and I'll never forget what Brad said in response. He said:you never know when you've had a good dayI didn't really understand what that meant, so he told me a story that went something like: back around the year 2000 at the height of the dot-com boom, there was a guy who was a senior exec at a successful startup. That person had a falling out with ...
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Wait... strike that -- reverse it.
There's so much I want to do, it really, really hurts. Here's a (partial) list of what I'd like to do in 2010. Of course, this is wildly unrealistic, and my next step should probably be writing a "stop doing" list. So, without further adieu:
Spend more time learning the piano, with my dear friend Paul Sheftel. (need a functioning keyboard in our house to make that happen)
Read the Bible (already begun -- thanks Kindle for iPhone)
Develop a mapping app using the OpenGeo suite.
Switch from my macbook to a netbook running linux.

Wait... strike that -- reverse it.
There's so much I want to do, it really, really hurts. Here's a (partial) list of what I'd like to do in 2010. Of course, this is wildly unrealistic, and my next step should probably be writing a "stop doing" list. So, without further adieu:
Spend more time learning the piano, with my dear friend Paul Sheftel. (need a functioning keyboard in our house to make that happen)
Read the Bible (already begun -- thanks Kindle for iPhone)
Develop a mapping app using the OpenGeo suite.
Switch from my macbook to a netbook running linux.
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