@dunkhippo33 My dad was 80 when he asked me to help publish research work he'd been doing for a decade. When he couldn't get it into a journal (cuz it was more a lit review to establish theory defense), we made it into a blog and I taught him how to update. Loved it so much
@dunkhippo33 Now try making the hardware deal with infinite variability as in textiles and body shapes. Many folks in the garment mfg space are looking at how to improve automation and parametric sewing patterns but it's a ways off for sure.
@DivesTech Or, TAE was a neverending money pit for Google so they found a tidy way to exit via indirect IPO. And gains some kind of quid pro quo with the administration, you can bet
@mack_liederman I just saw your most recent article about this ongoing saga. It doesn't seem like any media has been able to show how a bank was able to call in the Feds to hasten efforts to evacuate/condemn the building. It really doesn't sound right. What do you know?
.@Maetron I know you're following SBA changes - recent update from the field: https://t.co/YuB1RoN1tx I'd also love to see your followup about the closed offices in Chicago, LA, etc
Just realized I literally hadn't posted anything on X for more than a year...if you want to hear my opinion on anything, just let me know via LinkedIn or old fashioned email
@LinusEkenstam@LimitlessAI Thinking about the long term cost of ownership, and storing all that data and recordings. How much will it cost after the first few months of use?
@emilyaustin As much as it pains me to agree with Fox News, this is something I'd vote for. I lobbied with 100s of others to tighten restriction on isothiazolinones, a cosmetic preservative (replacing parabens) that causes sensitization & extreme reactions in 3%+ of population. Rejected.
@OpenAI How does one provide structure data feeds regarding clothing fit, to work with your sizing recommendations in the search? Outside of standard small, medium, large, etc. Can someone upload a body scan or measurements and find clothes that fit?
@neilpatel ...where it started flatlining, and then dropped steeply after 10 because people either became "ad-blind" or they were actively annoyed. What's not clear in your graph is the time window.
@neilpatel Interesting how digital keeps proving that the old impression model was valid - at least at one end. In the ancient days of media planning, there was a sacred curve showing that you need at least 3 imps to get even a blip of recall. The line trended up to 7 (cont'd)