Vacation Reading
We will be going on family ski vacation, so there will likely be no new posts until week after next. In the meantime though here are the books that I am bringing with me: One of the things I love [...] Read more
Birthday
It is my birthday today and thanks to Susan’s planning we had a fantastic day as a family starting with a yummy blueberry pancake and bacon breakfast. After a great Korean lunch we went and saw Cabaret. The kids were [...] Read more
The 40% Rule
I was catching up on Brad Feld's blog this morning and saw that he had posted about the "40% rule" for SAAS companies. I was at the same board meeting as Brad and came away similarly impressed by the simplicity [...] Read more
Machine Intelligence Progress is Accelerating
I don’t (yet) worry about a Terminator or Matrix like scenario where machines take over the world and subjugate humans. But it is useful to remind oneself of the rate of progress that has been taking place. I started programming [...] Read more
NYC Should Tax High End Absentee Apartment Buyers
The New York Times has been running a great series about high end real estate ownership in the city titled “Towers of Secrecy”. The upshot is that much of it is owned by people who are rarely if ever here. [...] Read more
The Carlota Perez Framework
I was reading William's post on the potential crash in the Bitcoin sector this morning and I thought of Carlota Perez. Longtime readers of this blog will know that I am a huge fan of Carlota's work, her research around [...] Read more
Good News on Net Neutrality
Yesterday FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler announced that he would be pursuing Title II classification for wired and wireless ISPs as a way to ensure net neutrality. This is potentially a big step forward on a topic that I have written [...] Read more
Ethics of Algorithms
Slightly belated we have another topic of the over at usv.com: The Ethics of Algorithms. I have written a bunch about this topic in the past, for instance when discussing the need for an opposing view reader or the danger [...] Read more
Pricing APIs: Ziggeo
API pricing requires striking a tricky balance between the needs of developers and the cost/profitability of the provider. I am on the boards of several companies that provide APIs as their primary business model, including Twilio, Dwolla and Sift Science [...] Read more