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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
The only way I know to be awesome at startups is to be obsessively focused and pegged to the floor of the deep end, gasping for air.
I think the institutions, principles, norms, and traditions that make the United States of America genuinely exceptional are at serious risk. It has been hard to think about anything else.
Live Twitter can be built right into the main Twitter app, but it should certainly have its own tab so we can concentrate on the live experience free of distraction. — © Chris Sacca
Live Twitter can be built right into the main Twitter app, but it should certainly have its own tab so we can concentrate on the live experience free of distraction.
Buckminster Fuller - he never lost faith in the goodness of humanity.
I find talented, driven, boundlessly ambitious people and help them solve problems that will hopefully improve the lives of millions. Sometimes this means investing in startup founders. Other times, it involves helping organize and fundraise for charity or politics.
You probably know me as a producer for 'This American Life', a top podcast in iTunes.
There are two reasons to pursue diversity and inclusion. One, because you believe one group has benefitted from hundreds of years of discrimination, or two, maybe you don't like that women make 73 cents on the dollar compared to men.
For most people, Twitter feels lonely.
I believe there is no natural ceiling on the revenue Twitter can generate. I also believe that Twitter's reach can become more pervasive and its impact on the world more meaningful.
Funny enough, the person who is most bummed out to hear I won't be back is Mark Cuban. Despite what you might surmise from on screen, he and I are actually good friends - just really competitive good friends.
For most people, tweeting is scary.
Startup investing is one of my things, but it is not my everything.
For most people, Twitter is too hard to use.
One rule we have at my house is, be proud of what we invest in. — © Chris Sacca
One rule we have at my house is, be proud of what we invest in.
In the earlier years of my career, I made my own attempts to fit in and be accepted as one of the tribe of Sand Hill Road guys.
I was in the room when Sundar convinced Eric Schmidt that it would be possible to unseat Internet Explorer as the world's most popular browser.
All broadcasts on Periscope need to be archived for playback permanently, unless the broadcaster chooses to delete the recording. So many treasured moments have been shared on Periscope only to vanish a day later.
If Trump publicly commits to embrace science, stops threatening censorship of the Internet, rejects fake news and denounces hate against our diverse employees, only then it would make sense for tech leaders to visit Trump Tower.
I want to make clear that my feedback comes from a place of loyalty and persistent gratitude. I love Twitter.
If Twitter genuinely wants users to buy things at scale, they have to give us a chance to consider the offers and make a decision in a matter of minutes/hours/days, not just seconds.
When I think about Trump and the GOP, the blood really is on their hands.
If you follow my tweets, you know, my attention and anxiety have been increasingly focused on the plight of our democracy.
The Sharks step right on each other's questions, and if I ever did that in Silicon Valley, I would be considered a pariah. I literally had to learn how to interrupt.
The Internet is not pervasive as it could be, or democratic.
There is no well-trodden route to where I am, no formula to replicate.
I am retiring from startup investing. It's hard to leave all this behind right when things are going so well.
I'm also launching a podcast. Because, I mean, the world desperately needs another podcast, am I right? Not to be a tease, but the format is different from anything else I've seen out there, and the subject matter is hopefully boundless, eye-opening, and a little cathartic.
I had a blast. 'Shark Tank' embodies the American Dream. If you watch the show at home, you find yourself constantly hollering at the Sharks. Being able to sit next to them and call them out in real time was quite a privilege.
Twitter can afford to build the wrong things. However, Twitter cannot afford to build the right things too slowly. — © Chris Sacca
Twitter can afford to build the wrong things. However, Twitter cannot afford to build the right things too slowly.
It would be a lot cheaper for me not to have to raise tens of millions of dollars to elect progressive candidates who will raise my taxes.
When you see a 'Shark fight' erupt, we aggressively want to understand what we are committing our money toward.
One of the things that struck me is how authentic 'Shark Tank' is. I don't know how more real it can be. You have no prior knowledge about the entrepreneurs.
You can't necessarily tell when watching at home, but those pitches are usually an hour long each, and many are emotional, hilarious, and inspiring.
I'll miss working with Mark, and all of the other Sharks. Each of them has been incredibly generous and warm to me, and I am proud of all the episodes we made together.
George Winston piano albums have been my go-to since junior high.
Make tweets effortless to enjoy, make it easier for all to participate, and make each of us on Twitter feel heard and valuable.
My biggest concern is the abundance of public doubt and misunderstanding when it comes to Twitter's vision and the near future for the service.
Twitter is more a cultural than a technological change.
What happens next is up to you. — © Chris Sacca
What happens next is up to you.
What is success anyway? Is success about making the most money? No. Money, for the most part, turns people into jerks.
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