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You know you have built an incredible product and community when customers stick for 5+ years 🙏🏼

This fires me up unlike nothing else 🥹🤌🏼

You know you have built an incredible product and community when customers stick for 5+ years 🙏🏼 This fires me up unlike nothing else 🥹🤌🏼

CEO @Plutio_app - Building the world’s first Super Work AI to end busywork. Acquired in a $10 million talent deal (options). Ex–Head of Brand @ClickUp.

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Leo Bassam 🤌🏼
Fri Dec 19 16:22:31
I believe the prices at these 'home-cooked lunches' cafes are a good metric because they reflect regular, small-sized local businesses constantly seeking the cheapest suppliers. High competition, stable client base. They prepare meals and simple traditional foods for ordinary people, and the population's purchasing power is reflected in these companies' condition.

I've seen that in businesses with attentive managers, prices rose alongside general increases when the exchange rate shifted and the local zloty strengthened, leading to the current situation.

I believe the prices at these 'home-cooked lunches' cafes are a good metric because they reflect regular, small-sized local businesses constantly seeking the cheapest suppliers. High competition, stable client base. They prepare meals and simple traditional foods for ordinary people, and the population's purchasing power is reflected in these companies' condition. I've seen that in businesses with attentive managers, prices rose alongside general increases when the exchange rate shifted and the local zloty strengthened, leading to the current situation.

CPO at https://t.co/BNZzlkTfVp. Founder of https://t.co/hOAmca8qLm and https://t.co/dRwgbZCSOw. Coffee-making, parenting, building, exploring: RU → CN → NZ → CL → UK → NZ → PL → UK?

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Stas Kulesh
Fri Dec 19 16:21:25
This is the story of how reading “The Selfish Gene” when I was around 15 changed my career decades later. It’s a terrific book. But beyond its substance, it changed my view of what science can be. It showed me that there are simple but profound ideas waiting to be discovered. I’d thought of the frontier of science as necessarily esoteric, but the book proved otherwise. Richard Dawkins’s writing also showed me that it’s possible to explain novel and profound ideas in a way that even a child (me) could understand them.

When I grew up and became a researcher, I never stopped thinking about this. I began to gravitate toward the simplest questions within my areas of expertise, rather than the hardest, contrary to the norm in science. And I taught myself how to communicate my ideas to as broad an audience as possible. Unfortunately, the peer review process heavily penalizes this approach, because the value system prioritizes abstruseness, when ideally it should be the opposite. But no matter — I found that simpler ideas, when they do get published, are much more widely read, which made it all worthwhile. Besides, pushing to make ideas as simple and as simply communicated as possible often made them *better ideas*, more robust and widely applicable than initially anticipated.

Aspirations should be balanced with an awareness of one’s limitations. Not everyone can be as successful as Dawkins; I realized that I couldn’t count on my ideas being so powerful that they would spread on their own (fittingly, the term “meme” was coined in The Selfish Gene!) So I’ve tried to put as much effort into spreading ideas as I do into generating and explaining them. That’s a topic I’ve written about here before and probably will again.

This is the story of how reading “The Selfish Gene” when I was around 15 changed my career decades later. It’s a terrific book. But beyond its substance, it changed my view of what science can be. It showed me that there are simple but profound ideas waiting to be discovered. I’d thought of the frontier of science as necessarily esoteric, but the book proved otherwise. Richard Dawkins’s writing also showed me that it’s possible to explain novel and profound ideas in a way that even a child (me) could understand them. When I grew up and became a researcher, I never stopped thinking about this. I began to gravitate toward the simplest questions within my areas of expertise, rather than the hardest, contrary to the norm in science. And I taught myself how to communicate my ideas to as broad an audience as possible. Unfortunately, the peer review process heavily penalizes this approach, because the value system prioritizes abstruseness, when ideally it should be the opposite. But no matter — I found that simpler ideas, when they do get published, are much more widely read, which made it all worthwhile. Besides, pushing to make ideas as simple and as simply communicated as possible often made them *better ideas*, more robust and widely applicable than initially anticipated. Aspirations should be balanced with an awareness of one’s limitations. Not everyone can be as successful as Dawkins; I realized that I couldn’t count on my ideas being so powerful that they would spread on their own (fittingly, the term “meme” was coined in The Selfish Gene!) So I’ve tried to put as much effort into spreading ideas as I do into generating and explaining them. That’s a topic I’ve written about here before and probably will again.

Princeton CS prof and Director @PrincetonCITP. Coauthor of "AI Snake Oil" and "AI as Normal Technology". https://t.co/ZwebetjZ4n Views mine.

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Arvind Narayanan
Fri Dec 19 16:21:15
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宝玉
Fri Dec 19 16:19:43
to be fair, any time my portfolio drops 10% i also decide money wont matter in the future. end up feeling much better

to be fair, any time my portfolio drops 10% i also decide money wont matter in the future. end up feeling much better

i make things and do research https://t.co/jZh799yfRw / https://t.co/IdaJwZJ57O

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near
Fri Dec 19 16:15:59
"money wont matter in the future!" he tells me as he desperately tries to become as rich as possible

"money wont matter in the future!" he tells me as he desperately tries to become as rich as possible

to be fair, any time my portfolio drops 10% i also decide money wont matter in the future. end up feeling much better

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near
Fri Dec 19 16:14:58
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