
Reed Harmeyer
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Reed Harmeyer
@ReedHarmeyer
Founder of https://t.co/sB3OP7NWdd - the decentralized short-form video app


Javier Milei: "The only one who can generate wealth in this country and in the world is the entrepreneur, not the politician... The only thing he generates is corruption."


One of the greatest philosophical questions in venture is whether the number of potentially successful founders is capped. The consensus view is it is. There’s a rule of thumb that only a small handful of venture backed companies each year will become multi billion $ exits. Numbers between 5-10 globally are routinely thrown around. History suggests that’s not too far off: mega exits have been rare throughout the years. If the number of successful founders is indeed capped, then VC is a zero sum game, not positive sum. There are a small fixed number of great outcomes per vintage, and a fixed amount of ownership to be allocated. Practically every venture firm today is in a free for all to find and secure as much as they can in the small handful of companies that look like they could be in that set. Yet there are over 8 billion people on planet Earth, with over 130 million new births each year. It’s hard to believe only 5-10 of them each year have the potential to be successful startup founders. It’s possible, probable, that despite how much the VC industry has scaled and industrialized, it is still highly inefficient. There is tremendous leakage. Amazing potential founders with incredible raw abilities, in many cases with legitimate product traction, who simply by circumstance, aren’t afforded the one break that could have put them on the path to greatness: securing an early funding round. Without that break, many die prematurely or are forced to exit early, like an athlete with the best genetics that is malnourished or untrained, never reaching their potential. Perhaps they aren’t in SF or NYC or London, they’re in a non traditional geo. Perhaps they didn’t go to a name brand school or work at a name brand company. Perhaps they don’t know any VCs, or don’t even know what VC is. Perhaps they aren’t active on X, or even have an account. They would never be highlighted in a Harmonic screen or think of applying to YC. They are invisible to the VC industrial complex. But some are world class visionaries and product builders, doing what they can with what little they have. Traditional VC isn’t architected to find, select, fund, and support these kinds of people. Not to mention it’s antithetical to the culture of mainstream VC, a culture that so strongly associates one’s worth with one’s network. Many would argue it’s not worth it. But simple math would suggest that within an enormous population of people who aren’t adequately evaluated, there should exist many hidden gems. The VCs who are willing to do the work, take the risk, and have some kind of edge in finding these hidden gems, stand to build some incredible portfolios.

Trump Approval per @YalePolling (Age 18-34): 🟢 Trump 2024: +50 🔴 White: -20 🔴 Men: -25 🔴 Overall: -33 🔴 Women: -39 🔴 Hispanic: -41 🔴 No Vote 2024: -54 🔴 Black: -63 🔴 Harris 2024: -95 Trump is now underwater with young voters despite the gains he made with them in 2024.


BREAKING: @OpenAI must tuner over 20 million+ chat logs to plaintiffs, Judge Ona Wang has ruled in a 9-pg Order just issued:


Rising disability claims on elite campuses may be doubling as a front for students to get extra time on tests: Brown & Harvard: 34% of students registered as disabled UChicago: 3x increase in 8 years UC Berkeley: 5x in 15 years Why be skeptical of this rise? Students w/disabilities are more likely to attend less selective schools, & disability rates there have been stable. The surge is concentrated at elite campuses theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/…


I made a post on Bluesky that pulled in a pretty hostile anti-AI crowd over night. The comments are vulgar yet oddly fascinating.










This is one of the best explanations of what is going in America right now, why @ZohranKMamdani won in NYC, and what the risks are for our country and the world. @elonmusk is the spokesperson. He is brilliant, incredibly articulate , and spot on. What makes this video even more remarkable is that I am pretty sure but not totally sure that it is AI. Not just Elon speaking the words, but the words that are actually spoken. For someone who has followed Elon for many years and spent a few hours with him, the tone, the choice of words, the thoughts behind them match with the Elon that we all know. But it is highly likely to be AI. The principal reason why I believe this to be so is that I don’t think Elon would have had the time to put this together. If you want a glimpse of the future where we do not know what is real and what is fake, this is worth watching for that reason alone. But even more importantly, what Elon says here is one of the most important things you will watch this year. Do yourself a favor and watch this video: youtube.com/watch?v=glRka9… And would the person who created this let us know who they are. They deserve a round of applause.





So MCP requires OAuth dynamic client registration (RFC 7591), which practically nobody actually implemented prior to MCP. DCR might as well have been introduced by MCP, and may actually be the most important unlock in the whole spec.















