Focus Up, Not Down 📧

SpaceX performed the third test flight of their Starship spaceship this week and it was by far the most successful test yet. It wasn't perfect, but it's getting there. And it's going to get us back to the moon. And perhaps beyond. It all remains incredibly inspiring. It's like For All Mankind, but in real life.

And it just highlights the dichotomy between what Elon Musk is executing upon here versus the non-stop bullshit on the artist formerly known as Twitter. I don't know about you, but I truly wish he would just give up on that nonsense and focus all his efforts here. Actually I do know about you. I have yet to talk to a single person anywhere who doesn't wish he would just stop whatever he's trying to do with Twitter and just go back to being an inspirational entrepreneur. Honestly maybe even hand the reins over at Tesla as well now that its seemingly back in a challenging period. Not to mention the half dozen other things he has going on...

Perhaps Jeff Bezos will be a forcing function for focus here. True competition has a funny way of doing that. So say we all.

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Sent from London, England

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Reddit’s Long, Rocky Road to an Initial Public Offering – It truly is wild that Reddit will become a public company next week. It's one of the more interesting and circuitous startup backstories – it originally sold to Condé Nast 18 years ago before being spun back out. 16 years ago, I actually created one of the first Subreddits – true story (image below)! Sadly, it was long ago abandoned and subsequently banned as it was overrun with spam. Still, that forum in no small way got me deeper into the tech ecosystem and helped kick off my career. 👽

Stripe's 2023 Annual Letter – Always a good read, but there are a bunch of nuggets sprinkled into the 12 pages this year. Big numbers: $1 trillion in total payment volume – equivalent to roughly 1% of global GDP!! Interesting tidbits: "The average tenure of a company's inclusion in the S&P 500 index has been shrinking over the past few decades: it was 61 years in 1958 and now sits at 18 years." And just fun company-building stuff: comparing code deployments to infant food allergy tests. (Disclosure: I led GV's investment in Stripe.) 💳

Marking the Web’s 35th Birthday – Inventor Tim Berners-Lee pens an open later to mark the occasion, as he does every few years. This one strikes me as two times too pessimistic, and perhaps too in favor of more regulation (more on that below), but it's obviously worth the read/think about.


My Missives (Regulatory Edition)...

Strangulation or Regulation?
World’s first major act to regulate AI passed by European lawmakersThe European Union’s parliament on Wednesday approved the world’s first major set of regulatory ground rules to govern the mediatized artificial intelligence at the forefront of tech investment.CNBCKaren Gilchrist,Ruxandra Iordache Oh boy: The European Union’s

The EU seeks to regulate AI from the get-go -- what could go wrong?

For Whom the Tik Toks
TikTok Turns to Creators to Fight Possible Ban Dozens of popular figures on the app have traveled to Washington to urge lawmakers to oppose a bill that could result in the platform being blocked in the United States. NYT Sapna Maheshwari & Yiwen Lu Riddle me this: if you’re a Chinese-owned

TikTok absurdly defines propaganda in their quest to not be banned

The EU (Slightly) Punctures the App Store Wall
Apple Will Allow Users to Download Apps Directly ...from a developer’s website, in latest EU App Store rule change 9to5 Mac Chance Miller I think it’s pretty fair to say at this point that Apple has a sense of what the EU thought of their initial proposed changes to

Apple keeps tweaking their policies in real-time, but in fairly disingenuous ways...

Apple’s “Oh Shit, We Fucked Up” Epic EU Moment
Epic says Apple will reinstate developer account, clearing path for Epic Games Store on iPhone - 9to5MacAfter a whirlwind of events, Epic Games says Apple has reinstated their App Store developer account. The move clears the…9to5MacZac Hall Well, someone got to Apple. Either it was the EU or, perhaps

...and the EU is watching all of this quite closely, obviously!

Apple’s Trump Card
Apple finds itself in a weird spot at the moment. They long ago relinquished their beloved underdog status but now they’re nearing the full transition to “big baddie” in the eyes of many. “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain,” and all

Apple still has one card to play -- a big one. What if they pulled out of Europe?


Quoteable...

"You have to make a choice. Am I doing that? Because in the prequels, Ridley made the technology thousands of years more advanced than the technology of Alien, which is supposed to take place in those movies’ future. There’s something about that that doesn’t really compute for me. I prefer the retro-futurism of the first two films. And so that’s the choice I’ve made — there’s no holograms. The convenience of that beautiful Apple Store technology is not available to me."

-- Noah Hawley, the showrunner on FX's new Alien series talking about the technological direction he's taking. I love the original Alien films (even David Fincher's 3rd one – maybe less so Resurrection). I love the prequels (the mythology still infects my mind). I suspect I'll love this too.


Some Thoughts On...

🎞️ Oppenheimer dominating the Oscars...

📺 Cable TV's quickening collapse...

🐦 Xitter's quickening collapse...

🎙️ A podcast about Inception (and Dune 2)...

🦁 Brave's iOS browser-picker boast...

🍋 Don Lemon not even lasting one episode on Xitter...

🥁 Spotify's predictable baiting of Apple...


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