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by krisoft
42 days ago
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> you'd rather say Andreessen-Horowitz, which is just as arbitrary as a16z Yes. I know Andreessen-Horowitz and I don’t know a16z. Reading the title i thought it will be about the cryptography serialisation specification. Turns out i was mixing it up with ASN.1. > Their website is literally a16z.com I hear now. Before this if pressed i would have guessed that they probably have a website indeed. If you would have twisted my arm my guess would have been andersenhorovitz.com (yup, with the typos. I learned the correct spelling today from your comment.) > exceedingly relevant for the HN audience We contain multitudes. |
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So the world needs to adapt to your knowledge instead of you learning to adapt to a often used, and well-known moniker?