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Ben Gaddy

@bengaddy

Building the @breakthrough Fellows program. Materials Science PhD & Electrical Eng @NCState, MBA @ChicagoBooth. 🇸🇪🇺🇸

Washington, D.C. Katılım Haziran 2009
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sam lessin 🏴‍☠️
The VC Flight to ‘Deep Tech’ is almost certainly the wrong move for you Mr. Lazy-Narrative VC
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Craig Lawrence
Craig Lawrence@clawrence·
It appears we are nearing the end of the climate investing cycle. Money is chasing AI. Governments are pulling back on policy. Major VCs are pulling back and pivoting to the new thing. This is not new. It’s my second or third cycle depending on how you count them. Different names. greentech, cleantech, climatetech. Same games. It’s what capital does. Meanwhile, through those cycles we’ve completely reinvented electricity generation and storage. Solar and batteries dominate global capacity additions. We break records every day for renewables production. Tesla, venture funded in the last wave, is one of the most valuable companies on earth. Selling EVs and batteries. There are many billion+ dollar publicly traded companies built during these waves. It’ll be back. With a different name. Same game. But it doesn’t matter. The transition is now inevitable. And incredible businesses will be founded and built during and between waves. I’m not going anywhere. I fucking love it.
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@jmrphy @catgirl4romney Shortly before my grandfather's dementia started, he was telling me about the games he invented with his 6 kids. The last substantial memory I have of him is saying: "I know everyone loves their kids, but I don't think many people had as much fun with them as I did."
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Justin Murphy
Justin Murphy@jmrphy·
@catgirl4romney unironically, the whole saga affected me so strongly and I played with my kids for hours today feeling super grateful and happy. I’m not kidding.
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Dr. Frasier Crane… from the radio
The best outcome from this discourse: I put my phone down and played with my kids for hours the last few days
Justin Murphy@jmrphy

Am I just a monster? It's been 4 years since I became a father and I'm beginning to fear for my soul. The truth is I just don't like being around kids for very long. Historically, this is not uncommon among fathers, but today it feels almost illegal. It's causing me a lot of confusion and anguish. The ideal amount of time I would like to spend playing with my kids is probably about 70-140 minutes a week—roughly ten minutes each day, maybe 2x/day, taking breaks from work. My feelings of love toward them are perfectly strong, but if I have to watch them or entertain them for more than about 10 minutes my blood starts to boil. I just want to be working, or accomplishing something. I try to be grateful, but it doesn't work. It's 9 AM this morning, Saturday, January 3. It's a sunny, warm day here in Austin, and my four-year-old son is begging me to play catch in the street. I was drinking coffee, still waking up, so I didn’t really feel like it, but at this age his desire to play is insatiable. He begged and begged, so I conceded, and with a smile. I have no problem being a kind and loving father, the problem is only that I do not enjoy it. It's not that I'm trying to maximize my personal pleasure; it just seems wrong that I experience so little delight when my dad friends all claim to experience so much. It was beautiful. We live on a picturesque, tree-lined block. I am even relatively relaxed from the holiday rest. Playing catch with your son is supposed to be an iconic, peak experience. Yet for every single minute, on the inside, I just don't want to be there. I want to be drinking my coffee in peace. Then I feel guilty and absurdly ungrateful, and ashamed, when we're done. I know that when he is a teenager, I'll long to have these days back. I have all of this perspective rationally, and I've been very patient and steadfast trying to digest it, but nothing fixes me emotionally. Am I a terrible person? Or is my feeling within a certain range of historically normal and it's modern parenting norms that are off? Whether it's my fault or not, I don't even care, I just want to figure this out. Something is wrong and I no longer have the excuse of being new to this.

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Ben Gaddy@bengaddy·
@webdevMason Last night our toddler (3rd kid) just wouldn’t fall asleep. Frustrated after putting him back in bed for the 12th time and giving in to requests for water, more food, etc., I sat in his room reading the Breakneck chapter on the One Child policy - that snapped me out of it!
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Ben Gaddy@bengaddy·
Someone at least explain why they didn’t rename @nrel Rockies National Lab (RNL)! Rolls off the tongue way better than NLR and matches all the others (Oak Ridge, Berkeley, Sandia, etc)
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Tyler Norris
Tyler Norris@tylerhnorris·
I have a @nytimes op-ed today on managing power demand growth w/out driving up rates. Central point: load growth is an opportunity to *offset* upward pressure on rates, if we plan the system to make fuller use of infrastructure we’ve already paid for.
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Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh@AndreasenJack·
Since this Climeworks story is now ripping through socials, it's a good time for a little thread on the piece Early responses have all been dunking on DAC, but this is bigger than one technology What does the piece get right, what does it get wrong🧵 heimildin.is/grein/24581/cl…
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ARPA-E
ARPA-E@ARPAE·
Verne, an ARPA-E funded project, recently set a world record for cryo-compressed hydrogen storage, demonstrating a densification pathway that is 50% more efficient than the current top technology at @Livermore_Lab. Stay tuned for more #ARPAE25 projects. bit.ly/3YpkUwp
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Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson@energybants·
Australian antinuclear Greens are melting down as @Grace_Stanke, a nuclear engineer and 2023 Miss America, arrives in Australia for a nation-spanning tour organized by @ShackelWill and @nuclearforaus They're calling her a "device" like a pin-up girl but she's literally a professional nuclear fuel manager and they're silly dorks
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Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson@energybants·
I just can't quit on Germany. Now @jposhaughnessy is backing me with $100k to work with Germans to try to restart their nuclear program. Here's the situation: Weak German leaders decided to depend on Russian gas instead of German nuclear, and failed to reverse the mistake when Russian gas stopped being an option. Despite a majority of Germans wanting to keep using nuclear, German reactors are being torn apart right now. Germany is still planning to build a bunch of natural gas plants to replace coal and nuclear, but is now buying most of its natural gas from America. My family produces natural gas. It would be easy to give up, sit back, and make money off of Germany as their industries fail. But I won't. A strong, energy-independent Germany is good for Europe and good for the world. And while Germany remains anti-nuclear, Berlin spends German taxpayer money trying to hurt other countries' nuclear energy ambitions around the EU and the world. So I'm going to put together a conference about nuclear power plant restarts in Berlin in the first half of this year. We'll explain how America is restarting nuclear plants, how Germany's neighbors are turning back towards nuclear, and what it would take to turn on the German plants again. One German nuclear plant could return to service by the end of next year, and two more by 2028. German nuclear power, even after spending millions to low billions to restart plants, would remain the cheapest reliable electricity option for German industry and homes. Restarted German nuclear plants could operate for another 40 years or more. I couldn't do any of this work without incredible help from Germans who can't stand to see their country crippled and dependent. If you're German and reading this, please get in touch so we can bring you onboard. And thanks to Jim and his team for the fellowship and believing in a better future for Germany and for Europe.
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Congratulations to Mark Nelson (@energybants) on being selected for an O'Shaughnessy Fellowship! Mark Nelson Will Use $100,000 Fellowship to Organize a Nuclear Restart Conference Attended by Key Stakeholders

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