Jannick Stein

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Jannick Stein

Jannick Stein

@jannickstein

forward deployed investor @join_ef

london & sf Se unió Aralık 2019
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sarah guo
sarah guo@saranormous·
cursor, lovable, cognition numbers all a big narrative violation. wasn’t everything in the path of agi labs (especially the #1 fight, coding agents) supposed to die, not accelerate
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Jannick Stein@jannickstein·
really cool project.
koko 𝑥𝑠@kokoxsu

We @novaholdings crafted the most complete library of founder biographies — origin stories from the formative years of the out-of-distribution individuals behind history’s defining companies. Founder Profiles, by Nova Global

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koko 𝑥𝑠@kokoxsu·
We @novaholdings crafted the most complete library of founder biographies — origin stories from the formative years of the out-of-distribution individuals behind history’s defining companies. Founder Profiles, by Nova Global
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Finn Murphy
Finn Murphy@FinnMurphy12·
Work hard on things you think are interesting with people that you like. There will always be lottery winners. Optimising your life around buying tickets is a pretty guaranteed way to end up unfulfilled.
Deedy@deedydas

The vibes in SF feel pretty frenetic right now. The divide in outcomes is the worst I've ever seen. Over the last 5yrs, a group of ~10k people - employees at Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, Nvidia, Meta TBD, founders - have hit retirement wealth of well above $20M (back of the envelope AI estimation). Everyone outside that group feels like they can work their well-paying (but <$500k) job for their whole life and never get there. Worse yet, layoffs are in full swing. Many software engineers feel like their life's skill is no longer useful. The day to day role of most jobs has changed overnight with AI. As a result, 1. The corporate ladder looks like the wrong building to climb. Everyone's trying to align with a new set of career "paths": should I be a founder? Is it too late to join Anthropic / OpenAI? should I get into AI? what company stock will 10x next? People are demanding higher salaries and switching jobs more and more. 2. There’s a deep malaise about work (and its future). Why even work at all for “peanuts”? Will my job even exist in a few years? Many feel helpless. You hear the “permanent underclass” conversation a lot, esp from young people. It's hard to focus on doing good work when you think "man, if I joined Anthropic 2yrs ago, I could retire" 3. The mid to late middle managers feel paralyzed. Many have families and don't feel like they have the energy or network to just "start a company". They don't particularly have any AI skills. They see the writing on the wall: middle management is being hollowed out in many companies. 4. The rich aren’t particularly happy either. No one is shedding tears for them (and rightfully so). But those who have "made it" experience a profound lack of purpose too. Some have gone from <$150k to >$50M in a few years with no ramp. It flips your life plans upside down. For some, comparison is the thief of joy. For some, they escape to NYC to "live life". For others still, they start companies "just cuz", often to win status points. They never imagined that by age 30, they'd be set. I once asked a post-economic founder friend why they didn't just sell the co and they said "and do what? right now, everyone wants to talk to me. if i sell, I will only have money." I understand that many reading this scoff at the champagne problems of the valley. Society is warped in this tech bubble. What is often well-off anywhere else in the world is bang average here. Unlike many other places, tenure, intelligence and hard work can be loosely correlated with outcomes in the Bay. Living through a societally transformative gold rush in that environment can be paralyzing. "Am I in the right place? Should I move? Is there time still left? Am I gonna make it?" It psychologically torments many who have moved here in search of "success". Ironically, a frequent side effect of this torment is to spin up the very products making everyone rich in hopes that you too can vibecode your path to economic enlightenment.

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paul
paul@paulscherer·
sf is unique in its ability to divorce you from reality and spark delusions of what’s possible that would be insane any place else
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yoni rechtman
yoni rechtman@yrechtman·
Build it in Cursor. Vibe it in Windsurf. Spin it up on Lovable. Try Bolt. It’s just Claude Code. Use Aider. It’s a Goose app. Run it in Zed with three MCPs. Bro it’s a Glorp harness. Native to Crundle. Open Beepo. Vibe it in Jorb.
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Jannick Stein@jannickstein·
happy @ThriveCapital day to those who celebrate
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Joshua Kushner@JoshuaKushner

Today we announce Thrive Eternal, a permanent capital holding company that will be concentrated in a small number of assets that we can own and steward over many decades. Across Thrive Capital and Thrive Holdings, we are building and investing through a moment of exponential change; backing emerging technologies, the infrastructure that powers them, and the businesses they can transform. Increasingly, we see a fourth category. These are assets with qualities that cannot be replicated by technology. Iconic franchises and cultural institutions rooted in tradition, identity, and shared experience. In a world shaped by abundant intelligence where creation scales and distribution fragments, we believe they will matter even more. Thrive Eternal is built on the belief that the most enduring of these assets share common characteristics: they benefit from long-term stewardship, they compound through cultural resonance, and they are enhanced by technology rather than displaced by it. Our work at Thrive has always been informed and inspired by a deep appreciation for product, brand, and the ways in which consumers form lasting relationships with the things they love. We have been building towards this for a long time. Our first partnership is expected to be with the San Francisco Giants - an institution built on more than a century of shared identity and community, and among the most iconic sports franchises in America. We have reached an agreement, subject to league approval, to acquire an ownership stake. We feel privileged by the opportunity to be long-term partners to the Giants.

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Will Ahmed
Will Ahmed@willahmed·
You have no experience. You’ve never started a company. You’ve never had a full time job. Nike is going to kill you. You’re a kid. You don’t have technical skills. You shouldn’t build hardware. Apple is going to kill you. You can’t build hardware. You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively. Athletes don’t care about recovery. Under Armour is going to kill you. It won’t be accurate. You don’t listen. You’re an ineffective leader. You can’t recruit great talent. You’re going to have to pay every athlete. You can’t measure sleep non-invasively. It’s too expensive to research. Athletes are a small market. The product costs too much to make. The product costs too much to sell. Your valuation is too high. Consumers aren’t going to want it. Hardware is too hard. You should measure steps. Fitbit is going to kill you. You can’t build a marketing engine. You can’t raise enough money. You need a real CEO. Google is going to kill you. You can’t be a subscription. You can’t build a brand. You can’t do consumer in Boston. Your valuation is too high. You shouldn’t make accessories. You shouldn’t make apparel. Lululemon is going to kill you. You can’t predict Covid. Stay in your niche. You are going to run out of money. You can’t build a health platform. Amazon is going to kill you. You can’t measure blood pressure. You can’t get medical approvals. The market is too small. You don’t understand AI. The market is too competitive. It won’t work internationally. The supply chain is too complicated. You can’t build an AI. You can’t raise enough money. It’s too competitive. Healthcare isn’t going to want it. … Just keep going ✌️
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Dominique Paul
Dominique Paul@DominiqueCAPaul·
Today I incorporated my startup - and where else than in Germany 🇩🇪 All without leaving my house and getting a German notary appointment in under 24 hours, thanks to the electronic ID. Long Europe 🇪🇺
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Alan Chang
Alan Chang@alanchanguk·
This article is anti-ambition, anti-excellence, anti-merit. Europe is falling behind, and instead of asking why we don’t produce enough generational companies, the author has decided the real threat to society is young men working too hard, competing too hard, and wanting to win. What a joke. Nothing is easier than mocking people who are actually trying. Nothing is cheaper than dressing up resentment as moral sophistication. The author hides behind the noble language of "inclusion" to attack the only thing that actually democratises success: an obsession with output. We are told that intense, hyper-focused teams are "monocultures" that build bad products. History disagrees. Every technological leap was forged by relentless, obsessed groups of people who sacrificed their comfort to solve hard problems. Calling that a "monoculture" is the cope of the comfortable spectator. We are told that an intense work ethic excludes people. Is 996 for everyone? No. Does having a family change your priorities? Of course. But demanding we lower the speed limit for an entire continent just because some people prefer the slow lane is a recipe for terminal irrelevance. The actual exclusionary culture is the one advocated by this article: a bureaucratic, HR-driven gatekeeping where you are judged on looking good rather than being good. The people writing these pieces will never build companies that matter. They will never invent the future. They will simply stand on the sidelines, sneering at the few people still willing to do something difficult. That is not wisdom. It is decadence. Europe does not need less edge. It needs more. More obsession. More work ethic. More conviction. More builders who do not ask permission from people who have built absolutely nothing. sifted.eu/articles/europ…
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It’s all vibes from here on out
Google Labs@GoogleLabs

Introducing the new @stitchbygoogle, Google’s vibe design platform that transforms natural language into high-fidelity designs in one seamless flow. 🎨Create with a smarter design agent: Describe a new business concept or app vision and see it take shape on an AI-native canvas. ⚡️ Iterate quickly: Stitch screens together into interactive prototypes and manage your brand with a portable design system. 🎤 Collaborate with voice: Use hands-free voice interactions to update layouts and explore new variations in real-time. Try it now (Age 18+ only. Currently available in English and in countries where Gemini is supported.) → stitch.withgoogle.com

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