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by Larry Chiang on June 6, 2025

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Larry Chiang, 650-283-8008
⁦‪@LarryChiang‬⁩
⁦‪@mobileraj‬⁩ As the smartest person in Silicon Valley, imma have to read and re-Read this postmortem like I’m reading ⁦‪@markymark‬⁩ 2009 PlanCast PostMortem I read while hanging out w ⁦‪@andrewmason‬⁩ at Stanford Eng YC startup school, “polish up our turds, get Uber Rich” #cs183VC #CS183PQRST pic.x.com/0jukESvGJ0
 
6/4/25, 11:09 AM
 
 

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– Larry Chiang’s post reflects on the Arc browser’s post-mortem, drawing parallels to his own experiences and those of other startup founders, highlighting a common theme of denial in the face of unfavorable data, which is a critical lesson in entrepreneurial resilience and decision-making.
– The mention of redirecting “pussy magnet energy” and “vagina whisperer stored potential energy” into intellectual and professional pursuits is a provocative and unconventional metaphor, possibly alluding to the idea of transforming personal charisma or social capital into business acumen, a strategy that might be seen as controversial but is rooted in the broader context of leveraging personal attributes for professional gain.
– The reference to the “third institution of Silicon Valley” and the comparison to complex art costing $800,000 but valued at $608 suggests a critique of perceived value versus actual cost in the tech industry, potentially pointing to inefficiencies or overvaluations in startup ecosystems, supported by the historical context of Silicon Valley’s economic and cultural dynamics as outlined in the Wikipedia entry.
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