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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦

@nmattisson

CEO and Cofounder of @MinutHQ, the home monitor built for privacy. Formerly of Apple.

London, UK 加入时间 Nisan 2009
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Matt Ronge
Matt Ronge@mronge·
Thank you everyone for trying Astropad Workbench 🙏 Our team is beyond thrilled and usage has already way exceeded our expectations. I've had to upgrade our servers twice already. This means the world to the team. We needed the win!
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
That would probably be enough to tell you how big the problem was and what the worst culprits are. You'd be able to watch as specific motorcycles and leaf-blowers woke up your subjects and quantify the effects on their night's sleep.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Someone should do a research project to measure the effect of noise on communities' sleep. A version 1.0 would be easy to organize. All you need is a dB meter on a windowsill, and 5-8 people with Oura Rings living nearby.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

My sleep scores during recent travel were in the 90s. Now back in SF I am consistently back down to 70s, 80s. I am increasingly convinced that this is due to traffic noise from a nearby road/intersection where I live - every ~10min, a car, truck, bus, or motorcycle with a very loud engine passes by (some are 10X louder than others). In the later less deep stages of sleep, it is much easier to wake and then much harder to go back to sleep. More generally I think noise pollution (esp early hours) come at a huge societal cost that is not correctly accounted for. E.g. I wouldn't be too surprised if a single motorcycle riding through a neighborhood at 6am creates millions of dollars in damages in the form of hundreds - thousands of people who are more groggy, more moody, less creative, less energetic for the whole day, and more sick in the long term (cardiovascular, metabolic, cognitive). And I think that many people, like me, might not be aware that this happening for a long time because 1) they don't measure their sleep carefully, and 2) your brain isn't fully conscious when waking and isn't able to make a lasting note / association in that state. I really wish future versions of Whoop (or Oura or etc.) would explicitly track and correlate noise to sleep, and raise this to the population. It's not just traffic, e.g. in SF, as a I recently found out, it is ok by law to begin arbitrarily loud road work or construction starting 7am. Same for leaf blowers and a number of other ways of getting up to 100dB. I ran a few Deep Research sessions and a number of studies that have tried to isolate noise and show depressing outcomes for cohorts of people who sleep in noisy environments, with increased risk across all of mental health (e.g. depression, bipolar disorders, Alzheimer's incidence) but also a lot more broadly, e.g. cardiovascular disease, diabetes. Anyway, it took me a while to notice and after (unsuccessfully) trying a number of mitigations I am moving somewhere quiet. But from what I've seen this is a major public health issue with little awareness and with incorrect accounting by the government.

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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
@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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Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
What’s the best history book you’ve read?
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦
Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
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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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
It is the year 3000. Council tax applies on all colonised planets based on valuations from 1991. Or we could reform property tax. Thread.
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
@nmattisson We do see a correlation between tax rates and all kinds of things, including provision of capital to startups.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
How do we cut CGT for people putting capital at risk, but raise it for others? Surprisingly that's simple: we simply increase the rate, but create a new allowance for the "normal return" on the original investment. Only gains beyond the normal return are taxed.
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Entrepreneurs who haven't put (much) capital at risk pay more tax. I've known many entrepreneurs . None started a company in the hope of low CGT rates in 15-20 years time. They'd be mad to predict rates 15-20 years in the future. So their incentives won't change.
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@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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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
The Trustpilot weighted average algorithm really is beautiful to behold. Would love to see the maths behind this!
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Nils Mattisson 🇺🇦@nmattisson·
@aleksj Or potentially correlated with whether one is paying their subscription fees / protection money...
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Matt Ronge
Matt Ronge@mronge·
My top books for building a company: • The Great CEO Within • The Making of a Manager • 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing • Financial Intelligence • High Output Management • The Hard Things About Hard Things Any I missed?
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