Is this normal for it ?
So this is not the analysis container doing work right now. It looks like the upload script
is stuck in a host-side bash loop/recursion after Cursor extraction.
We raised another $106M at a $2.6B valuation since announcing our last round three weeks ago.
Corgi has grown exponentially in the past couple of months, but we're only just getting started transforming one of the largest sectors in the US economy: insurance.
You can run your company taking lots of breaks, “working” from home, showing up 2/3/4/5, however many days per week you want, it’s your company, not mine. Writing a long ass article attacking people who care and push themselves hard to create good products comes from a place of insecurity dressed up as intellectual rigor. Working hard and caring is ok, actually. Maybe you can be a pro athlete going to the gym 1 day per week, maybe you can be the best military general not marching on weekends. But attacking those that go to the gym 6 or 7 days per week because they care and because xyz athlete never worked out and did great comes from a bad place, and is bad for the industry, bad for progress, and bad for the soul. It’s funny how those that don’t push themselves have an absolutely visceral reaction to those that do - I certainly don’t write long articles against working from home or being slothful. Bill Gates was always in the office, and I think Microsoft is pretty cool.
Turns out the story of the year was just...made up. and it gets worse.
- John Doe is Chirayu Rana, 35, now a principal at Bregal Sagemount. he left JPMorgan and went straight to private equity.
- The whole "threaten his bonus" premise collapsed. Hajdini reported to a completely different managing director than Rana. she had no say over his compensation.
- JPMorgan pulled phone records, reviewed emails, interviewed the full team. found nothing. Rana even refused to participate in his own investigation.
- A colleague described Rana as "socially awkward" but someone who "met the requirements" to stay at the bank.
- Before any lawsuit, he tried to negotiate a payout in the "millions" to leave the bank quietly. they didn't bite.
- He filed court filing, then his lawyers retracted it for "corrections" and deleted it. But the Daily Mail already ran the whole thing and the rest twitter did its thing.
so he tried to get paid, didn't, then filed a now-retracted complaint against someone who couldn't touch his bonus. wild.
feel terrible for her and her family.