@jeskeets@treykerby@tjasondoyle Those coconut bags being so loose seemed dangerous. At one point it looked like Sophie might have gotten whacked on the head and concussed. Why wouldn’t they give them tighter bags? Also 20lbs seemed like a lot
Eventually it became such a burden to fight these constantly that it outweighed the prestige of having that plate, so I believe he sold it.
Very aligned with the discussion of the evolution of technology and databases. Great podcast, highly recommend! (4/4)
Listening to the Complex Systems episode with Gary Leff and @patio11 - the Chicago anecdote of license plates reminded me of a fun little story about Illinois license plates. (1/x)
Having 0 was clearly not accounted for by relevant parties and led to some funny results. DMV and other vehicle tracking systems used this plate number for training purposes which ended up in fake, but also real, violation tickets being mailed to the owner claiming owed fines (3/
@teebarnettsays That last bullet has a lot of literature around it. Also the broader point made me think of Jay Galbraith’s Star Model for organizational design. (Didn’t read this article, the visual is accurate though) https://t.co/2Gv0pG9bwz
@teebarnettsays Being able to see and be able to influence based on those macro intuitions will become all the more valuable as the LLMs and AI at large scales up and automates the lower level actions. Seeing for forest through the trees will be a game changer for more people
@jeskeets@tjasondoyle Does the way Jake has been portrayed over these last few episodes have any impact on his legal career? Has this happened with anyone in the past where their careers are impacted from survivor?