Thoughts on technology, AI, and investing, along with things I've built.
Also, rediscovered content from my past: photos, recipes, and papers from my English Comprehensive exams, Joyce Seminars, and film courses at Middlebury College in the 90s; other ephermera from my career in tech.
Consider the dates a timeline rather when published or first written.
Many hero images are AI generated using fal.ai using the fal-ai/flux/dev and fal-ai/flux/schnell models.
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From Atoms to Agents
Why PWV invests in the technology, tools, and infrastructure that makes AI possible
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The Most Important Idea in Advertising
RedwoodJS lighting-talk: A playful exploration of how umlauts might just be the most powerful marketing tool you've never considered.
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My First Supabase Meme
I made this in 2022 when I was consulting for Supabase based on the "All your base belong to us" meme from the late 90s.
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Startups as a Band / Startups as a Service
Exploring how startups mirror band dynamics and proposing a 'Startup as a Service' model to provide essential resources for growth.
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JAMStack Boston Meetup
A look back at the JAMStack Boston Meetup in March 2018
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Stat Shots: Personalized sports. In pictures.
A look back at the Stat Shots concept from Stattleship for social media engagement.
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Spogo: Don't Just Watch, Win
A look back at the Spogo platform, an early sports prediction game I built in 2013.
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Stattleship Early History and SSAC Tradeshow Pitch
A tradeshow pitch I did at MIT's Sloan Sports Conference in 2012 about Stattleship, a platform that gamified sports data.
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Driving Accurate Predictions in NHL Player Statistics using Participation Engines and Game Dynamics
A research abstract on the use of participation engines and game dynamics to drive accurate predictions in NHL player statistics submitted to the SSAC in 2011.
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Entessa User Conference 2009 Presentation: Mash It Up
How the concept of mashups—borrowing from pop music—can be applied to enterprise software development.