OKR's without strategy or context (or OKR's substituting for a strategy or context) is a killer I've seen. Especially if I'm "laddering up" my product's OKRs. This is where the bi-directional approach does work better…
This, I highly doubt that the person who last used the bike (and derived the benefit) is the one who chucked it into the river.
The community itself - the Joe Runner types - are absolutely great, and I can't see that changing. An anecdote: I went to see my buddy run a 50 miler in the Charlottesville VA area a few weeks ago. I remember being told…
*Barkley. You have to superhuman to finish one lap, let alone the race itself... At spirit, ultrarunning is the polar opposite of tri- laid back, get it done fast or slow, have a beer after (or during...), most…
So I guess I'm curious about how Italy's system works then? It's an empirical question, how much money would I have to be offered to turn on a system of convenience and perhaps monetary discounts? (I'm not considering…
> if the people have the will to demand it I think Mitch Hedberg put it best: I give you a dollar, you give me a donut. End of transaction. What's a consumer's interest in asking for a receipt? Especially when you can…
Third party Javascript is the problem, right? Is it feasible for a domain to only accept ads with static content? Or, for dynamic content, share the relevant portions of their own JS / envelope third party JS into their…
I'll give you one reason. I've never done any front-end stuff before. But maybe a month ago, I got curious. Perhaps because I read HN everyday. And if you try to immerse yourself in the front-end world, you get 'yeah,…
>Other rejected measures included: > a minimum five-minute delay between pick-up confirmations being sent out and drivers being able to collect their passengers > a requirement that private-hire companies let customers…
OKR's without strategy or context (or OKR's substituting for a strategy or context) is a killer I've seen. Especially if I'm "laddering up" my product's OKRs. This is where the bi-directional approach does work better…
This, I highly doubt that the person who last used the bike (and derived the benefit) is the one who chucked it into the river.
The community itself - the Joe Runner types - are absolutely great, and I can't see that changing. An anecdote: I went to see my buddy run a 50 miler in the Charlottesville VA area a few weeks ago. I remember being told…
*Barkley. You have to superhuman to finish one lap, let alone the race itself... At spirit, ultrarunning is the polar opposite of tri- laid back, get it done fast or slow, have a beer after (or during...), most…
So I guess I'm curious about how Italy's system works then? It's an empirical question, how much money would I have to be offered to turn on a system of convenience and perhaps monetary discounts? (I'm not considering…
> if the people have the will to demand it I think Mitch Hedberg put it best: I give you a dollar, you give me a donut. End of transaction. What's a consumer's interest in asking for a receipt? Especially when you can…
Third party Javascript is the problem, right? Is it feasible for a domain to only accept ads with static content? Or, for dynamic content, share the relevant portions of their own JS / envelope third party JS into their…
I'll give you one reason. I've never done any front-end stuff before. But maybe a month ago, I got curious. Perhaps because I read HN everyday. And if you try to immerse yourself in the front-end world, you get 'yeah,…
>Other rejected measures included: > a minimum five-minute delay between pick-up confirmations being sent out and drivers being able to collect their passengers > a requirement that private-hire companies let customers…