@jasonlk@saastrfund I feel like a read a lot about the eBay story and how Whitman saved the company after taking over Omidyar. Obviously that was a long time ago though
Amazing work. The internet is getting weirder. It is going to be so hard to know what is real.
Excited to see people are working on security and identification. @albertorosasg and @_arosasg are building a new identity platform to ensure fast, secure, global human identification.
We just raised $7.5M to build the infrastructure for identity and fraud.
The round is backed by @ycombinator, Orange Collective, Rebel Fund, Pioneer Fund, and other incredible VCs and angels.
AI is making fraud incredibly cheap to create: fake identities, fake businesses, fake transactions, all generated at internet scale. We believe every app will soon need trust infrastructure the same way apps today rely on payments or cloud hosting.
The future of the internet is verified. Didit (@getdidit) is building it.
Within seven years, he did more damage to Stanford’s brand and student life than many would have thought possible.
It took seven years before the students said: enough.
Vanity Fair posted a great excerpt from How to Rule the World: An Education in Power at Stanford University.
Organizations live and die by the people in charge.
The startup CEO can be the difference between a generational company and a missed opportunity.
Stanford appointed Marc Tessier-Lavigne, the year after I graduated.
In 2022, Stanford’s traditional first party of the year—“Eurotrash,” hosted by the Kappa Sigma fraternity— was canceled by the university on short notice, with little explanation. No other events, parties or otherwise, took its place