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Accelerators are not looking for a good company
May 13, 2026
Accelerators do not invest in stable businesses. They invest in the irrationally ambitious.
Why Agent Runtimes Need Their Own Infrastructure
May 3, 2026
LLMs can plan, but they can't safely execute. Here's why isolated runtimes are the missing layer in production AI.
Laggards Will Inherit AI
April 15, 2026
The companies you thought were dead might be the biggest winners of AI. Why being late to the last wave is a massive advantage for the next one.
If AI Builds Your Code, AI Can Break It
December 2, 2025
Attackers are using models to find vulnerabilities at machine speed. If your security team is still operating at human speed, you are not behind, you are defenseless.
The Cheapest Engineer Still Costs $200
October 7, 2025
LATAM developers earn more than their presidents but refuse to pay for the AI tools that will define the next decade. This cultural resistance will explode in our faces.
Liquidity Preferences Will Eat Your Exit
March 5, 2023
You built the company, you sold it, and you walked away with almost nothing. Here's how liquidation preferences work, and how they screw founders on small exits.
Shotgun Clauses The Nuclear Option in Your Shareholders Agreement
April 18, 2022
Most founders sign shareholder agreements without understanding the shotgun clause. When it fires, someone loses the company.
Monopoly Money -- Why Your Paper Wealth Won't Pay Rent
August 22, 2021
Being a founder with millions on paper and no cash to pay bills is more common than you think. The liquidity problem nobody talks about.
The Most Dangerous Thing in a Startup Is Feeling Like You're Winning
January 20, 2020
Building a product nobody wants feels exactly like making progress. It isn't.