Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦
@nmattisson
CEO and Cofounder of @MinutHQ, the home monitor built for privacy. Formerly of Apple.
London, UK انضم Nisan 2009
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@paulg This is one of use-cases of Minut: minut.com/features/outdo…
Our main use case is for protecting communities from the negative impact of short-term rentals, but we've had councils and even some community groups install our sensors to assess the impact of concert venues and traffic.
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@nmattisson If you like Guns, Germs and Steel then you have to read the counter point, Carnage and Culture by Victor Davis Hanson
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Hardware is also the interface to the physical world; with it we can build software that no one else without similar access can even build.
Naval@naval
Hardware is the moat that buys you time to build the software castle.
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@cesarharada @TetsuoHaradaNet I'm sorry for your loss Cesar. He lives through you as well, not just in the granite. 🙏🏻
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My father @TetsuoHaradaNet passed away Sat, peacefully, in my mother's arms, in his studio. We will miss him, but his #granite #artworks will outlive us, and we will continue to share his message of #peace #love and reverence for #nature. More: tetsuoharada.notion.site/Adieu-14a34632…

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Kudos to the VC that messaged at 2.30a to cancel our morning meeting at Slush due to "very active due diligence" which I have to presume was in-person.
#Slush2024
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@DanNeidle Imagine the distress of a family who just scraped together enough savings for their forever-home—only to see SDLT abolished and replaced with a high property tax
Replace it with CGT on all property transactions instead and exempt people who already paid SDLT. That would be fair.
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@DanNeidle That's not surprising. Capital moves fast with incentives but building business is comparatively slow.
If we set up an environment that is conducive to entrepreneurship we eventually get a vibrant ecosystem and iconic companies. If you don't, you get economic stagnation.
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@nmattisson We do see a correlation between tax rates and all kinds of things, including provision of capital to startups.
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@DanNeidle The right way to think about it is just common sense.
If you raise taxes on alcohol, people drink less, if you raise it on labour, people work less.
Discouraging entrepreneurship seems stupid considering it's the economic engine from which people like you live off.
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@DanNeidle It's naive to think you would see a direct correlation between tax rates and entrepreneurship when other factors are so much more important.
People are mostly motivated by making a difference in the world and there's a decade delay between starting a paying your taxes.
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@DanNeidle What you're suggesting is a worse deal for entrepreneurs. Compare getting paid 50K a year vs 500K in a lump sum after ten years. The entrepreneur would be taxed higher than the worker, and that will discourage people from taking risk with bad consequences for the whole economy.
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@DanNeidle If you don't see the exodus of European entrepreneurs to the US you're not looking.
The environment government creates matters massively, where startups are encouraged and entrepreneurs celebrated you get more of it, and more investment and job creation.
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@DanNeidle Tech entrepreneurs forgo secure salaries for years, which is fully equivalent to risking capital.
If you punish people willing to take risk, they will still start companies—just not in the UK. Jobs and investment will follow the entrepreneurs to the countries that welcome them.
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@aleksj The only ones who could give evidence or dispel rumours would be Trustpilot themselves.
The right move would be to open-source the algorithm so people could understand and verify how it works.
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@aleksj Or potentially correlated with whether one is paying their subscription fees / protection money...
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Steve was one of the good ones.
He covered the @MinutHQ Series A and was one of few journalists who took the time to understand how we protect privacy from the early days. 🙏🏻
TechCrunch@TechCrunch
In memory of Steve O’Hear tcrn.ch/3zZXoxa
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