Nicholas F. Hernandez
@NFH_WFH
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Startups, CPG, licensing, supply chain, GTM, urban planning, moonshots ~ Enjoys talking on the phone
Los Angeles, CA
Joined July 2022
Adults having breakfast at a friend's apartment before heading off to work is the biggest lie television ever told me.
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Some of these leaps we are making in AI definitely feel very "echo chamber". Is anyone in AI building like early IOS with an emphasis on skeuomorphism, not because it was the most efficient, but because you needed to slow-roll the general public to this new way of working.
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The eternal struggle to put stickers on a laptop versus feeling confident going into a meeting where said laptop is pointed directly at investors
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What is un subsidized scale look like with AI costs? We’re building at lightspeed on five dollar Ubers, but does the math math without somebody else footing the bill?
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As more and more people lean into AI, the better critical thinker you are will set you apart. You might be able to us AI to find listings, pull rental comps, build a pro forma - that's great - but there is a human on the other side of a transaction. There is a "gut feel" you
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Likely powered by a smarter matching algorithm, because right now building schedules on self-evaluation is working as well as you would expect self-evaluation from busy, distracted operators.
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Do you think #offlinelux in the upper echelons of society will spill over to #conferences/ #tradeshows ? Something like #shoptalk #ces #icsc shifting to intentional, face to face, uninterrupted, offline conversations for deal-making?
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But the ability to print/design/make anything solves what was the hard part/was a significant barrier to entry, it’s doesn’t solve for all problems. You still need to build a brand/company solving for something or building around a vision of something not yet thought of.
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But when print on demand first became a thing we saw every manner of terrible t-shirt and product get some ad dollars put behind it and performance marketed to the moon, because the barrier to entry was essentially removed.
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