I said this to @citrini last night, but in the future, will we really need storage?
I take a ton of photos of my kids, and they are on my phone and in a cloud. But in the future, won't I just tell a model "generate a photo from my son's 7th birthday" and it'll be just as good?
Hot food at the place is priced at what the buyer is willing to pay
And costs are not just ingridients and labor, there are chunky items like rent and compliance with sanitary requirements
It's honestly a massive market failure if a person producing their own food at home can achieve a lower marginal cost than a competative market of firms solely dedicated to producing hot meals. Can't understand why you would support free markets if they can't even deliver lunch.
Just one more prime minister bro. Just one more. I swear it’ll fix it this time. This is the last time I swear. Just one more leadership contest, please bro, come on.
@CacheThatCheque Pretty much me but I also really, really enjoy a good sleep, more than ever
Also cooking, but I'd file that under the raising kids part
@SleepwellCap Airbnb decimated mom'n'pop short rental biz. Vs Hotels, it added supply and variety of properties, but at a cost of higher friction:
Key collection often involves meeting the host, pain at night / early morning
Property cleaning standard varies
No housekeeping on longer stays
@SleepwellCap Uber was / is cheaper, but a lot of it is friction reduction
Uber comes to your door and you know when it arrived
Price is known at time of booking
No need to explain directions to the driver
Leaving the car after you arrived and not taking out a wallet is convenient
Major career mistake I see often:
Leaving a company when you have an executive *champion*
Not a sponsor or a mentor. A true advocate
Pro Tip: There isn’t any amount of money you leave this situation for. Your career growth with literally not compound faster anywhere else
An executive champion does several things:
1. They are hunting for and securing you high-visibility, high-impact opportunities
2. They are giving you the autonomy to swing big and probably (definitely) fuck up
3. They have your back when you do inevitably fuck up
4. They help you debrief and get better
Having the autonomy to take big swings and fuck up is how you learn. And how you learn is how you earn!
When you find this, you must realize this is often a once in a career situation. You hang on for dear life
Everyone who leaves almost always regrets it
Was at the WH Correspondents dinner last night, a rare DC trip for me without a subpoena. On the positive side—was exciting, no one was killed, and ended early. I noted a new litmus for status among the gov’t elite—whether you were whisked away by secret service, or left to fend.
the site is live: https://t.co/8rJaW2yEa0
3 sections: a jobs board (traditional or anon), a talent board (where you note if you are looking!), and the most fun, a collab section (where you ask others to join you on your projects).
all listings are free. this is a gift to the timeline.
please rt for visibility!