Mike Manning (@ravmike) 's Twitter Profile
Mike Manning

@ravmike

@a16zcrypto comms. Ex-@stripe & @facebook. Wisconsin sports fan.

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This documentary is awesome, thanks to the 5 compelling and passionate founders that it features. I can't wait for my friends and family who *aren't* in crypto to see it and gain a new appreciation for the pioneers building in this space. Thank you ellie levy.eth | Blueprint | Mint Podcast

Daren Matsuoka (@darenmatsuoka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The People's Ticketmaster is coming. Nimali and David Barrick, the founders of kyd., bring deep ticketing expertise and firsthand experience battling the unfair power dynamics that dominate the live events industry today. The team has sat down with countless venues,

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There were 10 total runs scored in tonight's A's - SFGiants game. Wilmer Flores drove in 8 of them. Since RBI became official in 1920, the only other MLB player to drive in 80% of the runs scored in a game (min. 10 total runs) was Yogi Berra on July 3, 1957 (8 RBI in 10-0 win).

There were 10 total runs scored in tonight's A's - <a href="/SFGiants/">SFGiants</a> game. Wilmer Flores drove in 8 of them.

Since RBI became official in 1920, the only other MLB player to drive in 80% of the runs scored in a game (min. 10 total runs) was Yogi Berra on July 3, 1957 (8 RBI in 10-0 win).
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World has made outstanding progress in advancing Proof of Human -- a necessary technology standard in the age of AI -- while protecting people's privacy. We've been continually impressed with the project and are excited to expand our investment. world.org/blog/announcem…

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Today's web3 with a16z episode is all about marketing — including differences between marketing in crypto and traditional tech. The conversation shares a candid look at what works — and what doesn’t — when it comes to building reputation and community, attracting developers,