Citation: elderly in aforementioned countries, nurses who've worked in the facilities, business owners who can't find employees at good pay to care enough. No one cares about the elderly, including the children of them.
Never live in a nursing home, no matter the country. In the US, healthcare workers DGAF. In Canada, people DGAF either. Shit happens all the time. In China, people have to tip workers a lot otherwise they're literally ignored to death. Capitalism and socialism can't solve this.
@uzu1989 My looptube on Chrome can't seem to shift the end bar for where to end the loop, only the start bar. Great site! Also random rec: would be cool to bookmark loops using local storage.
@DhravyaShah Your SVG skill was super goated. Spent 3 hours redesigning my landing page (mostly copywriting and design, getting a list of 40 good landing page designs for B2C and B2B). Super impressed with Claude's ability to write mostly good SVG with some width/x/y variables being off.
Why doesn't a Congressman insider trade to the max, no shame, then just give the profits back to their district. Seems more useful than their votes currently.
Christopher Nolan reads something, becomes fascinated, then makes a movie. In Tenet, he references Oppenheimer’s chain reaction of an atomic bomb. The movie Oppenheimer is based on the book American Prometheus. In July 2026, Prometheus will be released in theaters.
It’s not really about moats. It’s moreso the fundamental of why the business exists in the first place; moat is just to learn why your business is or isn’t going to replace an incumbent. That fundamental piece helps startups know why customers should care about you.
Precisely why the VC market is a pyramid schemes for managers and portfolio companies. Forcing the deployment of money is the reason we’re seeing so many poor investments deployed by technologically-illiterate, Harvard new grad VCs. And it’s been them for a decade.
But I don’t think a lot of founders are experienced enough in an industry or just doing startups to know what the incumbents’ moats are, what customers care about (just look at the recruiting tech space), and what to tackle long term.