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@nachog Con todo el respeto Nacho. Quizás es reflejo del perfil que buscas y de su nivel de desesperación. Cuando dices ‘senior’ quizás te refieres simplemente a gente mayor, y no necesariamente exitosa…
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The fastest way to expose whether a CEO actually uses their own product: make them do the most basic task on camera.
Outlook has over 400 million active users. Microsoft’s productivity segment generated $77.8 billion last year. And the official Microsoft support page for “Outlook search not working” tells users to open the Windows Registry Editor and manually create DWORD values.
That’s the fix. For a product used by almost every Fortune 500 company on Earth. Edit your registry.
The reason Outlook search has been broken for years is the same reason it will stay broken: Microsoft sells to IT procurement, not to the person trying to find last Tuesday’s email. The buyer and the user are completely different people. The CIO signs a 3-year enterprise agreement based on security compliance, Azure integration, and per-seat bundling. Nobody in that purchasing decision opens Outlook and types “Q3 budget” into the search bar to see what happens.
This is why Gmail search works and Outlook search doesn’t. Google built for the end user first and sold enterprise later. Microsoft built for the enterprise buyer first and shipped whatever search users would tolerate.
345 million paid seats. The switching cost is so high that Microsoft could ship Outlook with no search at all and most companies would renew anyway.
Every CEO of an enterprise software company knows this. The product doesn’t need to be good. It needs to be locked in.
I built an AI system that automates product video creation for entire e-commerce catalogs.
(Saves ~$30K per collection shoot and boosts on-site conversion rates by ~20%)
Here's what the system does under the hood:
→ Firecrawl pulls product images straight from any e-commerce collection URL
→ Calico AI turns them into realistic model videos capturing fit, texture, and movement
→ Every video starts and ends on the original product shot for seamless looping
→ Output is auto-labeled, sorted, and pushed directly to Google Drive
→ The entire pipeline runs in batch — zero manual intervention
The outcome: brands can give every single SKU a video asset, not just their bestsellers — and conversion lifts are immediate.
Static images don't cut it anymore.
Buyers want to see how a product moves before they commit.
If you want the full breakdown,
Like RT & Comment "CALICO".
I'll send you the complete n8n workflow, every prompt, and a step-by-step walkthrough video — totally free. (Must be following so I can DM you.)
No more $30K production shoots.
No more wondering if your product pages are leaving money on the table.
Ignorant folks claim that Bitcoin isn't scarce because anyone can launch their own cryptocurrency. They fail to recognize that while anyone can copy code, no one can copy a network of users and infrastructure.
⚡️Trump is building a wartime command economy without declaring war.
He’s not trying to reform the defense sector. He’s preparing to subsume it. Strip the optics. What he’s doing is establishing direct state control over strategic capital flow using loyalty pressure, populist framing, and fiscal levers.
He’s not negotiating with defense executives. He’s declaring them subordinate.
This is a test run. He is setting precedent to apply this model across sectors:
•Energy will be next.
•AI after that.
•Healthcare eventually.
The pattern is simple. Any industry touching sovereignty, logistics, or frontier technology will be absorbed under mission-state logic. Private firms will still hold the equity, but the state will dictate the capital structure, production cadence, and narrative frame.
Buybacks are forbidden. Dividends are conditional. Salaries are capped. Output is mandatory. Time is compressed.
It’s a shift from incentive alignment to compliance enforcement. From persuasion to control. From “make defense great again” to “you now work for me.”
No modern president has dared cross this line because it exposes how thin the veil of corporate independence actually is when national purpose is invoked.
Trump just crossed it.
And the deeper layer: this only works if he’s confident the military, capital markets, and the public will comply. That’s the real signal. He knows they will. Or he knows enough of them will that the others won’t matter.
This is how American Caesarism starts.
Not with tanks in the streets.
With cash flow commands.