Logan Green
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V2.1 of @slashlast30days is out. Now with @OpenClaw, free @YouTube transcripts and a Codex Skill.
1. @openclaw + watchlists - automated research via cron jobs on your competitors, people, and topics
2. YouTube transcripts as a 4th source
3. Works in OpenAI Codex
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V2 of @slashlast30days launches today. A @claudeai skill that scans Reddit, X, and the web for any topic and returns what people are actually saying, upvoting, and sharing right now. Prompt patterns. Current events. Product research. Anything. You can even use it for sales research before a call.
Two big things in V2:
X SEARCH IS NOW FREE. No xAI API key needed. Uses @steipete's Bird CLI.
And it's WAY better than before. V1 returned 0 X posts on some trending topics. V2 finds 30+.
github.com/mvanhorn/last3…
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Just shipped /last30days. A Claude Code skill for @claudeai that scans the last 30 days on Reddit, X, and the web for any topic and returns prompt patterns + new releases + workflows that work right now.
Last 30 days of research. 30 seconds of work.
👉 github.com/mvanhorn/last3…
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A year ago as LA burned, I wrote about how to stop wildfire at @paulg's urging.
I never shipped it – my wife went into labor that night, and my attention shifted to welcoming our daughter.
One year later, we haven’t fixed wildfire.
But there are five things we can do 🔥👇
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Today I’m stepping off Lyft’s board and concluding my service as Chairman. I love this company, its team and our incredible community. Building Lyft with @johnzimmer has been the honor of a lifetime, and I will remain one of its most passionate supporters. I have absolute confidence in Lyft’s CEO @DavidRisher, the @Lyft team, and our Board. I’ll be cheering them on, always!
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Nothing makes me prouder than seeing all the amazing ways the @lyft team thinks bigger and better every year. Thank you to @FastCompany for the recognition.
Here’s to even more innovation in 2025!
fastcompany.com/91270216/trave…
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Databricks signed a downtown lease and committed to hosting Data + AI Summit in SF through 2030, investing over $1B in the city. After considering Vegas, they’ve chosen to keep the conference here. We will keep working with business to drive our comeback!
sfchronicle.com/sf/article/dat…
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This man opened everyone’s eyes to how we can reshape our cities, and I and many generations of people are forever in debt for his vision for a brighter and cleaner future. May he rest in eternal peace.
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray
I'm deeply saddened to share that Donald Shoup passed away last night. He was the ideal academic—curious, methodical, and concerned with turning ideas into real-world change. TAing his parking course has one of the greatest honors of my life. Rest in peace, Shoup Dogg.
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I’m excited to be joining the Autotech team!
Autotech Ventures@autotechvc
Big news at Autotech Ventures! We're excited to share that @logangreen, co-founder and board chairman of Lyft, has joined our team as a venture partner. Check out the press release for details. autotechvc.com/news-release/l…
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Biden has done more to address climate change than any President before him.
The IRA alone is expected to cut 21 billion tons of planet-warming pollution by 2050.
And it's helping the US economy grow faster than any developed country.
distilled.earth/p/what-america…
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Really proud that @Lyft will lead in the detection and prevention of human trafficking. One million drivers on our platform can now be part of the solution.
Thanks to @DHSgov and @SecMayorkas for the initiative.
Homeland Security@DHSgov
NEW: Today, the @DHSBlueCampaign and @Lyft announced a new education program that will help drivers on the Lyft platform in the United States and Canada detect and prevent human trafficking. Learn more: dhs.gov/news/2024/02/0…
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Really excited to launch @lyft's Women+Connect feature in 50 more cities, allowing women and nonbinary drivers and riders to request rides together.
Chicago Lyft driver Gabriella says it all: "Since it launched, I’ve been telling every single one of my riders (even including men!) about Women+ Connect, and they’re all so excited about it.”
See if it's in your city here:
lyft.com/blog/posts/wom…
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TikTok traffic and road infrastructure influencer Mr. Barricade, aka civil engineer @viggyswam, explains how traffic engineers can make crosswalks safer for both pedestrians and drivers:
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As a company, we’ve never confused being kind with being weak. That helped us grow a community that genuinely cares about doing the right thing, and uses its size and scale for good: riders have donated $30 million through Lyft’s Round Up & Donate program; we’ve witnessed the bravery and loyalty of our customers as we’ve led on important social issues, like opposing assaults on women's rights and human rights. And with our commitment to fully electrifying every Lyft on the road by 2030, we are playing a major role in accelerating the electrification of transportation. These are all high-impact examples I’m proud of, as I hope you are too. And our best years are ahead.
David is the perfect person to lead Lyft into its next chapter. He’s a customer-obsessed leader who left Microsoft over the strenuous objections of Bill Gates to join a tiny internet bookstore powered by technology. As Amazon’s first head of product and head of U.S. retail, David helped take them from an online bookstore ($15 million in sales) to the “everything store” ($4 billion in sales) and their first profitable quarter. Later, he cofounded Worldreader, a successful nonprofit that has supported 21 million children around the world.
In a field of accomplished candidates, David stood head and shoulders above the rest. As a member of the board, he knows both the challenges and opportunities ahead. He has energy and ambition. Some of the top leaders in our industry — people he hired, developed, and led — told us that he drives hard and doesn’t suffer fools. In this job, you have to run faster than the competitive, regulatory, and real-world challenges stack up. David can do that. In a permanent thank you note on the Amazon website, Jeff Bezos vowed to “continue to build on the foundation you helped pour.” I trust David to build on our foundation.
To say I have loved leading Lyft is an understatement. To say that I will miss working alongside you and this incredible team every day doesn’t even come close. This was an adventure of a lifetime, and I’ve loved every minute of it — the sweetness of the highs, and the pain of the lows that make you appreciate the next win that much more. I’m eternally grateful to this team.
And I’m perhaps most grateful to have had the opportunity to build this company with John. I relied on his strengths: if I could build it, he could sell it; when I brought in tech, he brought in hospitality. In meetings, we could read each other’s mind. Again and again he made the impossible possible, pulling off what nobody else could have. John is everything I could ask for in a cofounder. John will always be family to me, and of all the things I’ll miss, I’ll miss our morning carpools the most.
As I pass the baton to David, I want to share this: We continue to have an incredible opportunity to push the boundaries on how transportation can help connect people and build a better future. Seize the moment and make the most of it! Thank you all for being a part of this amazing journey.
Life is better when you share the ride.
Onwards,
Logan
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I’m excited to announce that on April 17th, I will transition to Chair of the @lyft Board and @davidrisherWR will become Lyft’s next CEO. Building Lyft with @johnzimmer has been the adventure of a lifetime. After 16 years, I’m ready for a new chapter. Thank you to everyone who’s helped get us here!
Today I sent this letter to the Lyft team:
Team,
I’m excited to announce that on April 17th, I will transition to Chair of the Lyft Board, John will transition to a non-executive role, continuing as Vice Chair, and David Risher will become Lyft’s next CEO. After seeing David’s leadership as a member of our board, I am confident that he brings the right energy, ambition, and experience to lead Lyft through our next chapter, and I look forward to you meeting him soon.
Building this company with you has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life. I was 23 years old when I moved to the Bay Area and, from a 125 sq. ft. office space in Palo Alto, started working on what would eventually become Lyft. I’ve spent every moment since — both awake and asleep — completely consumed with building Lyft into something that matters. This role deserves and demands that single-mindedness.
Sixteen years later, I am ready for a new adventure — one that gives me more time to spend with my four young children, my incredible wife, my friends and family who I’ve missed spending time with over the past decades, and more time to explore new ways I can contribute to protecting our planet.
As a team, we’ve traveled a lot of miles, and I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together.
I remember my very first Lyft. It was the night we launched, and all of us were in the office late to make sure things were running smoothly. My wife, Eva, and I didn’t have anywhere we needed to go, but opened the app and requested a ride. Raymundo picked us up in his white VW Golf. I got in the passenger seat, gave Raymundo a fist bump, and off we went. It felt like magic! This was going to change how people live; it was going to change the very fabric of our cities.
It was unthinkable before 2012 that strangers might tap a button and pay to ride in each other’s cars. Something most people don’t know is that our competitor did everything in its power to lobby regulators to shut down the peer-to-peer category and ensure that only expensive black cars were allowed. Because of our team’s tenacity and tireless policy work, along with support from thousands of drivers, the Lyft model of ridesharing became the basis for the entire industry. It is because of that model that over 1 million drivers last year were able to collectively earn billions of dollars on the Lyft platform.
Lyft’s power to reshape how people interact with their cities and with each other is one of the most exhilarating aspects of building this company. No product was more exciting to build than Shared Rides. After spending more than a year developing the product, I’ll never forget the moment when I was walking out of a restaurant and saw two people (who didn’t know each other) both entering the same Lyft, slightly confused as to why someone else was sharing their car. They realized that they had been matched together in the same shared ride — and off they went.
Today, one in three people across the country has taken a Lyft. Cities have come to life as millions of people get off the couch to go do things they never would have done and see people they never would have seen. Tens of thousands of lives have been saved with fewer drunk drivers on the road. And millions of people have saved thousands of dollars by getting rid of a car or living car-free. (1/2)
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Lots of common sense in his vision for cycling in NYC:
lyft.com/rev/posts/reno…
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