24-time All-Star, 12-time Gold Glover, 2-time MVP, World Series champion, Hall of Famer.
MLB Network mourns the passing of one of our game’s most iconic figures, Willie Mays.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang: “I really discourage 1-on-1s”
Jensen famously has 60 direct reports. When Stripe founder Patrick Collison points out that this isn’t conventionally considered best practice, Jensen shares his reasoning:
“I don’t do 1-on-1s, and almost everything I say, I say to everybody all the time. I don’t really believe there’s any information that I operate on that only one or two people should hear about… I believe that when you give everybody equal access to information, that empowers people. And so that’s number one… Number two, if the CEO’s direct staff is 60 people, the number of layers you’ve removed in a company is probably something like seven.”
Patrick offers to steal man the other side of the argument:
“1-on-1s are where you provide coaching, where you maybe talk through personal goals and career advancement, where maybe you give feedback on something that you see somebody systematically not doing so well��� Do you not do those things or do you do them in a different way?”
Jensen responds:
“I give you feedback right there in front of everybody. In fact, this is a really big deal. First of all, feedback is learning. For what reason are you the only person who should learn this?… We should all learn from that opportunity… Half the time I’m not right, but for me to reason through it in front of everybody helps everybody learn how to reason through it. The problem I have with 1-on-1s and taking feedback aside is you deprive a whole bunch of people that same learning. Learning from other people’s mistakes is the best way to learn.”
Video Source: @stripe
Thrilled to have been part of the electrifying #InnovationSummit Paris 2024 by @SchneiderElec!🌟
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In addition to reviewing the positives & negatives of the three frontier models, this post has some of my more provocative takes for people using AI inside organizations, including why RAG may not be the future, and why agents like Devin the Coder might be https://t.co/ASeRLJd73s
Historic day in AI.
First, OpenAI changed the AI video world and Google made enormous progress in LLM capabilities.
Then we saw huge developments from Meta, Slack, CodeSignal, X/Grok, Microsoft, University of Michigan, LangChain, and Magic.
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Absolutely delighted to see this Song Thrush in my Somerset garden yesterday.... first I've seen in the garden for months! 😍
When was the last time you saw a Song Thrush in your garden? 🐦
Coastal flooding and high surf struck parts of northern California on Thursday
A look at Timber Cove in Sonoma County, where the National Weather Service said reported “dangerously large breaking waves of 28-to-33 feet” and some “up to 40 feet.” https://t.co/59VZY3h9aY
Moments after becoming CNN's Hero of the Year, Dr. Kwane Stewart — a veterinarian whose nonprofit provides medical care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness — announced he would be sharing the additional $100,000 with this year’s Top 10 CNN Heroes.
Tonight, we are recognizing our Top 10 Heroes — but we are also presenting the very first CNN Heroes Legacy Award for a lifetime commitment to service and an unwavering dedication to making a difference. This year, the award goes to: Jimmy Carter and the late Rosalynn Carter.
Many national parks have direct connections to the American military—there are dozens of battlefields, military parks, and historic sites that commemorate and honor the service of American veterans.
#VeteransDay
@birdcrazed6 Nature will nurture you Daniel! You have helped so many of us with your talent to imagine seeing so many beautiful birds taking us away from our trials and tribulations to discover such beauty. Thank you and keep the faith. 💫🙏🏻💜
Were giving $1M to Salvation Army’s “The Way Out” creating 1,500 transitional residential treatment beds installed on army land.The army has operated in SF since 1883 & the largest nonprofit landowner in the city. Join us. @DarrenNorton20@salvationarmysf https://t.co/erD5VZ1ve8