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No user record in our sample, but opmelogy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> If I disagree with you, that’s not an issue. Just like the songs Lennon and McCartney wrote together were better than the ones they wrote after, contrasting opinions on a team bring new insights and better decisions.…
> In order to go far enough, to make that feeling strong enough, it went too far. Others are powerfully lovely to us, but so, in a strangely different, strangely similar way, are flowers and sunsets. I have such little…
That's interesting. I wonder how much mass shootings or making abortion illegal costs.
this makes total sense. Tech really does funnel money into a smaller set of society and the way to keep doing that is to raise prices on everyone, even if that means the majority of the people that are making way less a…
I'm surprised speeding tickets haven't been privatized yet. Get a device installed in your car that monitors the speeds of cars around you. If someone violates the speed limit your car reports them to the authorities…
> Those still involved in Windows desktop, will assert that they are running like headless chickens I was wondering what was going on there because Windows is so incredibly bad in so many ways. I need my computer for…
There are exceptions right? Stripe isn't public yet I'm pretty sure there are ways to sell the stock that's accrued. I remember something about them opening up a way to sell your shares and since I get pinged on…
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> You felt your partner was coasting so you checked out. They felt that you checked out. Yes that's basically what happened. I get that this is their perception, but find it funny how much self-awareness is lacking as…
That really sucks. I'm sorry to hear it. I tried twice to start software companies with people I knew. Both times the other party didn't invest nearly as much time as I was putting in. And in both cases I figured this…
You bring up really good points. I do think that there are always going to be people that fall in line with that they are told while a select few "decision makers" call most of the shots. The takeaway from your comment…
The word he is looking for is resentment. It's well understood in relationship psychology. But it's good to have someone outside of that field be able to untangle these topics and word them in ways that resonate with…
When I moved here a year+ ago, I was told by the leasing office for my apt that I needed to provide proof of rental information even though I had owned a house for 15 years (in another state, and had it fully paid off).…
I went through something similar. The core of it for me had to do with a fixed mindset vs growth mindset. The research behind this showed that telling kids something as simple as "you are good at this" vs "you worked…
Good answer.
> He’s famous...for gaslighting This is an excellent way to put it and a great observation. I was never able to put my finger on it even though the BS meter was off the charts. Here it is. Thanks.
I missed this part but it makes even more sense now. The author only knows how to function like him and expects everyone else to function the same way. It reeks of immaturity and the inability to understand others. This…
I find a lot of this to be surprising. The author seems sharp, but is missing so many obvious issues with what they are saying. > It’s harder to get a hold of each other, as we’re not online at the same time. “I’ll talk…
This isn't surprising. Amazon said that they were going to support remote work indefinitely and then changed their minds even though people have moved away from the main offices. Then they pull every back in the midst…
> Idk, the cynic in me wonders what he actually had to do. Because for a lot of degrees the answer is basically nothing. I'm trying to remember any college course I took out of the three degrees I have (and extra…
> * It'd be easy for Apple and Google to prevent downloads of TikTok for most users, which would also include app updates, as they have a significant amount of knowledge of users' locations and could prevent most users…
You bring up a good point. When I read the post I applied a filter of "social media" so vetted everything from the perspective of Twitter, Facebook, Insta, etc. And a lot of the ideas hold up when compared to that. It…
Anyone know about this idea about low fiber diets making it easier for bacteria to get through the intestinal lining? And that this bacteria is likely a cause for autoimmune issues? I read about this about 10 years ago…
Google has a history of killing off products that are actively used by people. The trust is broken at this point. I'm super weary of relying on Google for anything now.
> All the points noted in the slides etc just come from poor engineering leadership. i.e decisions/choices, etc. Hindsight is 20/20. It's easy to make these claims after the fact. In the moment it's far more complex and…