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a typical week:
Mon β coffee with a VC at Third Wave. what's hot, what's not, which AI themes funds are bullish on this quarter. mostly chat, a little serious.
Tue β attend some VC event at a fancy venue. talk shop. shitpost.
Wed β coffee with a founder. what stack are they running, what's broken, plug them in with the right partners.
Thu β host our monthly event. you run it end-to-end. tweet about claude updates.
Fri β beta-testing what our partner teams are shipping next. cool swag, free credits, always ahead of the curve. you know what's shipping 2 weeks before anyone else does.
Sat β poker night and hear goss.
repeat. forever.
ps - last 6 months we've collectively bought 0 SaaS subscriptions (except claude π) all credit drops from partners. one of the most underrated parts of working here.
We're finally shedding the .so (thank you Somalia!), and using the .com for @NotionHQ. And for this beautiful moment, I want to share a fun story:
Back in 2018, I had just joined Notion, and one of the first things @ivan asked me to do was figure out how we could own https://t.co/BxoFvc83VG. I had never done a big domain purchase before, so I reached out to a few domain brokers to understand the landscape. We tried different brokers, kept things anonymous, and attempted to surface a price the seller might consider.
A year went by⦠nothing. Meanwhile, it was pretty clear this was only going to get more expensive as we grew. We needed a different approach. A fellow founder connected me to a broker who took a very different tack. Less transactional, more long-term relationship builder. He spent months getting to know the domain owner. Turns out owner was a fellow entrepreneur in the west coast⦠and a huge Grateful Dead fan.
So we figured, why not get creative? Something beyond just price. So I called up our investor Ronny Conway and asked if there was any way he could help set up a private meeting between the domain owner and the Grateful Dead. Ronny is one of those people who somehow makes impossible things possible. A week later he calls me back: βNew York City. Halloween. 15 minutes after the concert. Done.β
The broker went back to the owner with an offer: some cash, some equity, and a private meeting with the Grateful Dead. That got his attention. He didnβt take the band meeting in the end, but he did lean into the equity (great call, in hindsight). We shook hands, and a few weeks later, the deal was done.
Iβve been waiting years for the day we move our product to https://t.co/BxoFvc83VG. Looks like 2026 is finally the year. Safe to say Iβm unreasonably excited about this update!
Introducing HydraDB.
The graph native context infrastructure for agents. Purpose built to deliver precise context & observability into why agents act the way they do.
We've always believed graphs are the best way to manage AI context, but they've been too expensive to scale or impractical for storing full context. Until now.
@hydra_db combines in memory, NVMe, and object storage into a single graph layer, making context delivery faster, cheaper, and more precise.
We want context delivery to be extremely fast, 1000x cheap, and highly precise. Give your agents a brain.
Attended Mumbai Tech Week as a @Replit Ambassador last week. Thanks @Adilsyed23 for the invite!
Also got to meet one of my favorite founders, Manoj Meena (Atomberg), and so many other lovely friends.
"For, in the end, it is impossible to have a great life unless it is a meaningful life. And it is very difficult to have a meaningful life without meaningful work. Indeed, you might even gain the deepest of all satisfactions: knowing that your short time here on this earth has been well spent, and that it mattered."
- Jim Collins