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Wow, Dailymotion still exists! And they redesigned their website!
Wow, Dailymotion still exists! And they redesigned their website!
“the dotcom crash is when the proto-humans lost all their money and regions that they called ‘countries’ devolved into chaos”
This has strong Always Sunny energy
I don’t know anything about how it works, but I assumed it was absorbed by the skin on your head not the actual hair.
I still doubt that putting vitamin whatever on your head everyday will actually make a difference
I know how to read them, but I still always read the top tweet first, then the original tweet, then the top tweet again…
I know, I’m dumb
No, no, no, Rust is so good it doesn’t even let you create race conditions!
Just…uhh…move to a place that has a balcony?
Care to share some of your favorites?
One of my favorites recently has been Djesse Vol. 4 by Jacob Collier
WW3 material for New Yorkers, right there
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This is almost an accidental case study in what the most popular platform is at any given moment! I wonder which one is next?
No, it says that making an effort requires no talent.
I’ve thought about this a bit (but by no means extensively) and I feel like the stakes are different for tech companies because growth doesn’t require as much capital as a non-tech business.
For a SaaS tech company to scale from 10 users to 1000 users doesn’t mean a bunch more sales people and a new factory, it means having a great product and turning on new servers, likely only incurring a higher hosting bill from AWS (or similar).
In that sense, I feel like it’s easier for the sentiment to be “we’ll be better off with 1000 more users” over and over again until people start to want to optimize the business. Which means doing more traditional “shareholder value creation” that big companies do today.
Don’t get me wrong, I would love to see it happen, but i think tech just scales so differently and easier than other business types.
Not the person you asked, but in my experience: in the worst case you end up paying more for something that was rather simple, but in the best case they find some nice savings.
That being said, if you have the money and just don’t like doing taxes, it’s pretty fantastic to just send someone your papers and wait.
Holy shit this would have been an amazing line for Micheal Scott to say
The best part of starting a new job is that you don’t have years of built up “status checkins” that we’re never cancelled for some reason.
Huh, I always assumed it was just because they target the exact same people. The only differentiator is pasta or seafood, in my mind.
I think it’s because a lot of people though: “hmm, yea, that checks out for a reddit mod”
Agree completely, this is how every machine learning system is built! Maybe this one was taking too long, but that’s exactly what beta’s are meant to prove.
And they’re making things worse as we use less and less paper at the same time… Geniuses