How much does this cost? The cost is rather difficult to find and isn't listed in the FAQ.
Is there a transcript of this somewhere? I'm interested but I'm not "listen to a 45 minute podcast" interested.
Not who you were replying to, but yes, it's a special case. For anything not having to do with a formal math-like proof, you want "has proven" instead of "has proved." It's super weird. We only have a few of these in…
> Basically, what you mentioned—' I don't want to pay a full price' and 'try the full functionality out without paying the full price'—are the primary drivers behind customers' preference for a subscription-based model.…
What on earth happened here? Was he trying to make some kind of weird DOGE-esque shadow IT department? There is so much drama and I can't make heads or tails of it.
That's fair. I wasn't coming for you and I'm certainly not trying to fight you from some kind of authority - I'm definitely not a businessperson. The only point I was trying to get across is that even "bad" customers…
There is an argument to be made that price-sensitive customers are a neglected market. Granted, marketing to them is very different - they're prone to being scooped if someone comes by willing to sell your same product…
I think it's less "But keep this confidential" and more "This is an off-the-record remark," sort of like something a colleague might say in hushed tones in a hallway. I think the point whoever wrote this at the time was…
> And those early organisms would eventually [have] to move to the shallows and land and deal with all the masked radiation at some point. Do they, though? Why is land the requirement? What's keeping life from, say,…
> I know of some folks that are dealing with mental health challenges. They are all dirt poor, on SSI/Medicaid, and terrified of losing these. > > As a result, they don't try to get jobs, or advance themselves,…
How much does this cost? The cost is rather difficult to find and isn't listed in the FAQ.
Is there a transcript of this somewhere? I'm interested but I'm not "listen to a 45 minute podcast" interested.
Not who you were replying to, but yes, it's a special case. For anything not having to do with a formal math-like proof, you want "has proven" instead of "has proved." It's super weird. We only have a few of these in…
> Basically, what you mentioned—' I don't want to pay a full price' and 'try the full functionality out without paying the full price'—are the primary drivers behind customers' preference for a subscription-based model.…
What on earth happened here? Was he trying to make some kind of weird DOGE-esque shadow IT department? There is so much drama and I can't make heads or tails of it.
That's fair. I wasn't coming for you and I'm certainly not trying to fight you from some kind of authority - I'm definitely not a businessperson. The only point I was trying to get across is that even "bad" customers…
There is an argument to be made that price-sensitive customers are a neglected market. Granted, marketing to them is very different - they're prone to being scooped if someone comes by willing to sell your same product…
I think it's less "But keep this confidential" and more "This is an off-the-record remark," sort of like something a colleague might say in hushed tones in a hallway. I think the point whoever wrote this at the time was…
> And those early organisms would eventually [have] to move to the shallows and land and deal with all the masked radiation at some point. Do they, though? Why is land the requirement? What's keeping life from, say,…
> I know of some folks that are dealing with mental health challenges. They are all dirt poor, on SSI/Medicaid, and terrified of losing these. > > As a result, they don't try to get jobs, or advance themselves,…