You know what, I was on the fence before, but thank you Dan bilzerian for helping me see how awesome jews are!
I love Facebook, I love Google, I love movies and tv.
Jews did all that?
Damn America needs to get some more Jews ASAP!!!
What’s so funny is this guy is framing business success as a bad thing.
According to him, the modern US economy- pension funds, 401ks, his wealth, is because of a few hard working Jews.
Instead of trying to fucking kill them-
Let’s celebrate it
The founder of McDonald’s Japan wrote a book once, “the Jewish way of doing business”
It wasn’t calling for the mass explosion of Jews. It was just talking about basic business shit.
Dan should read a copy.
He can borrow mine.
Hot take: Shopify should let you spin up a quick duplicate of your store for testing apps, theme changes, etc. Just enable a bogus gateway like partner test stores.
@alibey_10@sadmann17 Would be really cool if you add a drag to autofill feature similar to Google Sheets. Would be awesome if the autofill function used a sensible default (incrementing integer values, and duplicating string values) while leaving it extensible to add custom autofill logic
@gilgNYC On Shopify's mobile app the date picker in "comparison" no longer has options for "last week" after this update was rolled out. Now the only option is either yesterday, or manually selecting a custom date range.
@ezyadil As part of the asset purchase did you move data to a new Shopify store? Sometimes store date import/export apps like Matrixify make old historical orders appear unshipped to Shopify’s risk teams. I’ve had that happen to me before.
@SpamRoss Is that $75 per state? If it’s per state then it comes out to around 40k a year for a company hitting nexus in all states. Did I get this right??
@celispj IMO depends how you define a Shopify app. PostScript and Klaviyo are also Shopify apps, but most of the service they provide is outside of Shopify and its APIs.
I agree that if you have some app embed app or Polaris admin UI app that does something basic, there’s no chance.
This Texas SMS thing is wild.
The amount of information they want is absolutely insane.
How are people dealing with this as if you don't comply you're liable for $10,000 PER violation.
@thedanielokon If you walk into a CVS and walk around, don't buy anything, but leave your phone number on some piece of paper asking you to sign up for SMS marketing, are you a customer?
In my opinion, most REASONABLE people would say you are a customer.
It's a bit of a coin toss 👀🪙
@thedanielokon However, on the bright side, until there is any case law (again, not legal advice), it looks past Texas case law typically sides with using the standard commonly used definitions of non-defined terms.
Then the question becomes: What is a customer?