PantheonAI is winding down.
I've loved every part of this. Building something from nothing, and every messy step in between, is one of the most meaningful things I've ever gotten to do. The process, the lessons, the people, the late nights, the conviction it takes to keep showing up. All of it. I wouldn't trade a second.
To our investors: thank you for believing in me before there was much to believe in. Thank you for the trust, the guidance, and the encouragement along the way. I won't forget it.
This isn't bad news. If anything, I'm more excited than I've been in a long time.
I'm joining a very early stage stealth startup in consumer AI as a member of technical staff. What pulled me in was simple: the chance to be there at the very beginning, with people I admire, building something ambitious from the first line of code.
It always comes back to the people. I'm grateful for everyone who was part of PantheonAI, and I can't wait for the ones I get to build with next.
I've started to think about all of it, everything I've built, everything I've been part of, everything still ahead of me, as one collection. A jampad. PantheonAI takes its place in it now, and whatever I make next will hang right beside it. Nothing I build ever really leaves me. The collection only grows.
If you want to work on a hard, exciting new consumer problem with people who care a lot, ping me. We're looking for amazing people to work with.
More soon. Lots to build.
(here's @travisk back in the day)
PantheonAI is winding down.
I've loved every part of this. Building something from nothing, and every messy step in between, is one of the most meaningful things I've ever gotten to do. The process, the lessons, the people, the late nights, the conviction it takes to keep showing up. All of it. I wouldn't trade a second.
To our investors: thank you for believing in me before there was much to believe in. Thank you for the trust, the guidance, and the encouragement along the way. I won't forget it.
This isn't bad news. If anything, I'm more excited than I've been in a long time.
I'm joining a very early stage stealth startup in consumer AI as a member of technical staff. What pulled me in was simple: the chance to be there at the very beginning, with people I admire, building something ambitious from the first line of code.
It always comes back to the people. I'm grateful for everyone who was part of PantheonAI, and I can't wait for the ones I get to build with next.
I've started to think about all of it, everything I've built, everything I've been part of, everything still ahead of me, as one collection. A jampad. PantheonAI takes its place in it now, and whatever I make next will hang right beside it. Nothing I build ever really leaves me. The collection only grows.
If you want to work on a hard, exciting new consumer problem with people who care a lot, ping me. We're looking for amazing people to work with.
More soon. Lots to build.
(here's @travisk back in the day)
PantheonAI is winding down.
I've loved every part of this. Building something from nothing, and every messy step in between, is one of the most meaningful things I've ever gotten to do. The process, the lessons, the people, the late nights, the conviction it takes to keep showing up. All of it. I wouldn't trade a second.
To our investors: thank you for believing in me before there was much to believe in. Thank you for the trust, the guidance, and the encouragement along the way. I won't forget it.
This isn't bad news. If anything, I'm more excited than I've been in a long time.
I'm joining a very early stage stealth startup in consumer AI as a member of technical staff. What pulled me in was simple: the chance to be there at the very beginning, with people I admire, building something ambitious from the first line of code.
It always comes back to the people. I'm grateful for everyone who was part of PantheonAI, and I can't wait for the ones I get to build with next.
I've started to think about all of it, everything I've built, everything I've been part of, everything still ahead of me, as one collection. A jampad. PantheonAI takes its place in it now, and whatever I make next will hang right beside it. Nothing I build ever really leaves me. The collection only grows.
If you want to work on a hard, exciting new consumer problem with people who care a lot, ping me. We're looking for amazing people to work with.
More soon. Lots to build.
(here's @travisk back in the day)
@markpoloncarz Teddy Roosevelt regularly staged boxing matches in the White House. He lost sight in one eye from a detached retina because he himself was fighting at the White House in one of these matches.
And the Founding Fathers regularly dueled with pistols, one of them died doing so.