Congratulations! It's a proud moment for chess, a proud moment for India, a proud moment for WACA, and for me, a very personal moment of pride. Ding played a very exciting match and showed the champion he is.
@FIDE_chess@WacaChess
Congratulations to @DGukesh for becoming the youngest challenger. The @WacaChess family is so proud of what you have done . I’m personally very proud of how you played and handled tough situations. Enjoy the moment
"The reason you want diverse people in the room is because different people bring different basic assumptions about how the world works, they construct different mental models of how the world works, and they’re going to see different parts of a problem."
https://t.co/ANLfGuaHR0
Excited to share a key milestone on our journey to replace ZooKeeper with a built-in Kafka Raft (KRaft) metadata quorum. Impressive effort by the Apache Kafka community! https://t.co/jMDxFldm3K
"Here's my theory about company valuation creation: The faster you build it, that is the half life. It will get destroyed in the same amount of time."
@chamath on slow compounding:
https://t.co/Mdlr3r5VOy
All the heavy lifting is done as part of the core changes. We will open source the plugin implementations once the core changes are merged into Apache Kafka.
@gwenshap@KaiWaehner No worries, for me personally it's fine. I wanted to know if you would also contribute back the Confluent plugin code that you run for tiered storage in CC, which obviously is not supposed to happen. Let me have my wild dreams ;-)
Your first thought is often a common one.
It's only by sticking with something long enough to let your brain make connections that you come up with uncommon ideas.
The most useful insights come after thinking about a topic for a long period of time.
A weird thing is the economic outlook has probably never been more uncertain, but whatever happens will look obvious.
"Of course we figured this out and things went back to normal."
"Of course this destroyed a quarter of all businesses and took years to recover from."
Phrases that move conversations from less valuable to more valuable:
"I think you're probably right. Tell me more."
"I'm sorry. I appreciate you pointing that out. I didn't see it before."
"Where do we go from here? What's the next step?"
"How can I help?"
Any others?