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Shlok Vaidya

@shloky

Thinking about Creators & Capital + conglomerates + institutional decay. Appeared in Observer, TechCrunch, NYT, Fader, Small Wars Journal.

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This should be a cooperative with accruing membership fees that invests in insurance, seed capital, and mortgages for people who want to build stuff

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Meanwhile, the Chief Investment Officer of CalPERS makes like a decent CRO but with accountability measured on a 5 year cycle.

Meanwhile, the Chief Investment Officer of CalPERS makes like a decent CRO but with accountability measured on a 5 year cycle.
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here's a fun trip for your mind palace, the concept of pressing a button to actuate a machine does not come into existence until the 1880s. if you're wondering how the hell anything worked before that, oh boy that's a lot of BAD UI/UX happening

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Actually, an institutional limited partner dedicated to women and their rights, owned and operated by and for women would be a game changer in a whole bunch of different ways

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I’d amend this to - founders who didn’t just ride the last wave up. Founders who led the way down learned discipline. Similar vein: PE portco professional management already has that discipline.

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Going to be cheaper to go to a war zone and capture the model than higher a stack of lighting and map designers at $200k each

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There is definitely a sense that we are seeing a systematic devaluation of institutional knowledge in favor of some form of misguided intuition. No one disagrees that there was waste and inefficiency before, but there's just been broad confusion and unnecessary firings, which is

There is definitely a sense that we are seeing a systematic devaluation of institutional knowledge in favor of some form of misguided intuition. No one disagrees that there was waste and inefficiency before, but there's just been broad confusion and unnecessary firings, which is