My favorite is when I buy something from Prime and it says two day delivery once it ships in two weeks.
After the novelty wore off, Alexa was pretty useless in our home. It eventually turned into a voice command to set a timer while cooking and asking it to play Spotify. But after many times when it would kick in and…
This is all solid advice but seems to be unrelated to gaining an unfair advantage. I interpret "unfair advantage" to be more about employability and how valuable you are in the field (starting with inside the business…
The CEO class is a mixed group of people, some of which are incredibly smart. But your point is well taken and worth considering. They are "just people" too. On a side note, I can't figure out all the responses to this…
I think this is what happens when game developers make websites. They don't realize that people want a link that they can share.
Amazing leap you made there. But by all means, let's let people run rampant and not have any boundaries and then shrug when violence happens against minorities.
> There is no system better than complete free speech, because it allows the most amount of information to be passed back and forth and gives people the opportunity to decide for themselves. I used this think this, but…
I'm not familiar with them but things make a lot more sense now. The writing seemed pretty off with lots of odd signals about how to think, how to fall in line, and spell out what our outrage should be. The talking…
> pretty much everyone says they prefer the full price to be shown up front in search result pages. But, as someone who is privy to a ton of A/B testing in this area, the opposite nearly always results in higher…
> at the same time I'm not a fan of the news media's quest to find some of the biggest outliers possible I don't consider being in the hospital wanting to watch Netflix to actually be that much of an outlier. It's…
Meta's has a corporate value for "Focus on long-term impact" which is trying to counter short-term gains that don't produce over time. They also talk about how you can make a "big impact" as an IC there, which from what…
> I've also been in positions where my 'people managers' advised me against my interests. Generally curious here - do you mind adding some examples/details? Looking back at my career I can't think of a time when any…
I have the same overall reaction. But suspect that your analogy with the calculator to distract some people reading this. Difference being that one is user input error and the other is either ChatGPT misunderstanding…
Are these sales numbers or how much they make after everyone else gets their cut? Is that what they mean by "taxes"? Steam takes 30%. The publisher can easily take 50%, but they may have negotiated better terms due to…
> Yet, their number of warehouse employees is still growing like an exponential curve. Compare the number of items shipped per 1,000 warehouse employees in 2012 vs 2022 and no it’s not wildly different. No idea where…
They do. I've seen it. It's been in the works for years. Each time I've worked in the warehouses things have changed. It's not fully automated, but improvements have been made.
> Why it is not happening? Amazon has been working on robotics for years and has been incorporating it into their warehouses for a long time. https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/warehouse-robotics-auto.... Not sure how…
I'm cofounder of a small company and wear many hats - writing code, roadmap planning, mentoring, product design, etc. The diversity of skills needed is fantastic and loads of fun. But the biggest benefit is I get to set…
I often wondered why it was a different URL and that it wasn't enabled by default. This is explains it really clearly why it always felt disingenuous. Thanks.
> It's not a search engine. I'm curious how this is going to play out over time. They way I interact with ChatGPT is very very different from how I interact with Google. When I try to use them the same way one of them…
Great advice. I have tried this often, while it is really useful, sometimes it isn't enough. What I found more useful a good chunk of the time (on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit..) is to start blocking people. There are some…
> Can you blame him? Absolutely. Good business owners know their limits and how to utilize people that have the skills they don't have. It doesn't matter if he "hasn't needed to do it before." He's an adult with…
Where's the reference to grade school coming from? It wasn't in the original post.
I love the color coded approach for this, but to problems for me: 1. I can't tell the difference between the pink and the purple in the formula. The text is fine, but the formula isn't. 2. I have no idea what "signal"…
I don't think you are off the mark. (from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/UsingE...) > Server-Side Encryption – Request Amazon S3 to encrypt your object before saving it on disks in its data…
My favorite is when I buy something from Prime and it says two day delivery once it ships in two weeks.
After the novelty wore off, Alexa was pretty useless in our home. It eventually turned into a voice command to set a timer while cooking and asking it to play Spotify. But after many times when it would kick in and…
This is all solid advice but seems to be unrelated to gaining an unfair advantage. I interpret "unfair advantage" to be more about employability and how valuable you are in the field (starting with inside the business…
The CEO class is a mixed group of people, some of which are incredibly smart. But your point is well taken and worth considering. They are "just people" too. On a side note, I can't figure out all the responses to this…
I think this is what happens when game developers make websites. They don't realize that people want a link that they can share.
Amazing leap you made there. But by all means, let's let people run rampant and not have any boundaries and then shrug when violence happens against minorities.
> There is no system better than complete free speech, because it allows the most amount of information to be passed back and forth and gives people the opportunity to decide for themselves. I used this think this, but…
I'm not familiar with them but things make a lot more sense now. The writing seemed pretty off with lots of odd signals about how to think, how to fall in line, and spell out what our outrage should be. The talking…
> pretty much everyone says they prefer the full price to be shown up front in search result pages. But, as someone who is privy to a ton of A/B testing in this area, the opposite nearly always results in higher…
> at the same time I'm not a fan of the news media's quest to find some of the biggest outliers possible I don't consider being in the hospital wanting to watch Netflix to actually be that much of an outlier. It's…
Meta's has a corporate value for "Focus on long-term impact" which is trying to counter short-term gains that don't produce over time. They also talk about how you can make a "big impact" as an IC there, which from what…
> I've also been in positions where my 'people managers' advised me against my interests. Generally curious here - do you mind adding some examples/details? Looking back at my career I can't think of a time when any…
I have the same overall reaction. But suspect that your analogy with the calculator to distract some people reading this. Difference being that one is user input error and the other is either ChatGPT misunderstanding…
Are these sales numbers or how much they make after everyone else gets their cut? Is that what they mean by "taxes"? Steam takes 30%. The publisher can easily take 50%, but they may have negotiated better terms due to…
> Yet, their number of warehouse employees is still growing like an exponential curve. Compare the number of items shipped per 1,000 warehouse employees in 2012 vs 2022 and no it’s not wildly different. No idea where…
They do. I've seen it. It's been in the works for years. Each time I've worked in the warehouses things have changed. It's not fully automated, but improvements have been made.
> Why it is not happening? Amazon has been working on robotics for years and has been incorporating it into their warehouses for a long time. https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/warehouse-robotics-auto.... Not sure how…
I'm cofounder of a small company and wear many hats - writing code, roadmap planning, mentoring, product design, etc. The diversity of skills needed is fantastic and loads of fun. But the biggest benefit is I get to set…
I often wondered why it was a different URL and that it wasn't enabled by default. This is explains it really clearly why it always felt disingenuous. Thanks.
> It's not a search engine. I'm curious how this is going to play out over time. They way I interact with ChatGPT is very very different from how I interact with Google. When I try to use them the same way one of them…
Great advice. I have tried this often, while it is really useful, sometimes it isn't enough. What I found more useful a good chunk of the time (on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit..) is to start blocking people. There are some…
> Can you blame him? Absolutely. Good business owners know their limits and how to utilize people that have the skills they don't have. It doesn't matter if he "hasn't needed to do it before." He's an adult with…
Where's the reference to grade school coming from? It wasn't in the original post.
I love the color coded approach for this, but to problems for me: 1. I can't tell the difference between the pink and the purple in the formula. The text is fine, but the formula isn't. 2. I have no idea what "signal"…
I don't think you are off the mark. (from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/UsingE...) > Server-Side Encryption – Request Amazon S3 to encrypt your object before saving it on disks in its data…