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Joining Techstars

I’ve been angel investing for the last few years and I love working with founders, and entrepreneurs but some of that changed when I recently accepted a role to run the Techstars Boston Accelerator...

Company Culture & Trouble in Basecamp

The team at Hey recently decided to publish an announcement about their internal company operations. You can read it here. The blog post itself clearly articulates both a cultural and societal poi...

Building a Command Line Application using GPT3

GPT3 allows a simple and accessible API for accessing and using AI in an application. The application I wanted to create was a command line utility to quickly lookup commands and associated command...

I made an eInk newspaper

I took a 32″ eInk display and turned it into a digital newspaper that updates every day. It’s silent, wireless and can run for months without being plugged in. The display is based on the ...

CSS Still Sucks

In 2006 I wrote a blog post about how CSS sucks. The post was popular and somewhat controversial. It’s been 15 years and the core of the problem remains. CSS has certainly improved but it’s still h...

Startup Book Review

Fifteen Books to Start Your Business Journey When I started my business, I had no idea what I was doing and I spent a lot of time in the library reading books and listening to audio books whenever...

Discord Community

I’m using Discord as a community for entrepreneurship and general questions. If you’re interested in joining a group of technologists, designers and business people, I invite you to check it out. ...

Quickies

I wanted to try something different so rather than a typical post, I’m instead going to try to connect! So, Hi! I hope you’re well. I’ve been mentoring more startups through a number of formal prog...

Angel Investing

Greg started angel investing in Boston in 2017 and has invested in over a 25 companies to date. His interests are in companies that are improving lives through technology and design. Companies that...

Why Blogs Died

Blogs have mostly died over the last 10 years. Of course, if you’re reading this, that must be false? Sure. Yes, there are 600 million blogs and WordPress is the world’s most popular content plat...