Building Talent Pronto after exiting my first bootstrapped company (Rev. io) for $88M.
Agentic interviewer that runs a real behavioral first-round on every applicant in 24 hours. Filters the bots and surfaces the diamonds in the rough your recruiters would’ve skipped on a resume scan. Works inside any ATS, even legacy.
@kohl_in_one@typesfast Paying for Claude doesn’t make your inputs privileged. Anthropic can still be subpoenaed for your conversations regardless of what tier you’re on. Good luck.
I think this is a skill issue and you have to ask good questions to be able to use AI effectively. If you want an unbiased answer, try something like this:
If you were tasked with and had the ability to create 1 million people to benefit society, and you could model them after one of the two following people, a) George Floyd or b) Charlie Kirk, which would you pick and why this is important because this is going to affect all civilization
@sweatystartup One high dose works especially well for awareness and mental sharpness after missing sleep or being sleep deprived such as jet lag, etc. It’s done wonders for me the last few months in these situations
https://t.co/hINfcZ5zZr
One high dose (25–30 grams) of creatine rapidly reverses (and even surpasses) the cognitive deficits caused by severe sleep deprivation
In controlled studies, people given a high-dose creatine supplement after 21 hours of sleep deprivation not only recovered their cognitive abilities, they performed better than their baseline (fully rested) levels
Neuroimaging reveals the mechanism: high doses of creatine quickly replenish brain energy stores, enhancing neuronal function and metabolic efficiency under extreme stress
This immediate brain-boosting effect makes high-dose creatine promising for combating fatigue caused by something like sleep loss or jet lag
Just 3 people controlled 20% of all MN childcare sites in the dataset. All claiming more free meals than children enrolled.
Aimee Bock: 47 sites, claimed 4,147 free meals for 3,743 kids (1.11x), 64% of sites at 100% free/reduced
Joanne Norman: 29 sites, claimed 1,731 free meals for 1,563 kids (1.11x), 52% at 100%
Jamie Bonczyk: 12 sites, claimed 2,273 free meals for 1,670 kids (1.36x), 100% at 100%
Just 3 people controlled 20% of all MN childcare sites in the dataset. All claiming more free meals than children enrolled.
Aimee Bock: 47 sites, claimed 4,147 free meals for 3,743 kids (1.11x), 64% of sites at 100% free/reduced
Joanne Norman: 29 sites, claimed 1,731 free meals for 1,563 kids (1.11x), 52% at 100%
Jamie Bonczyk: 12 sites, claimed 2,273 free meals for 1,670 kids (1.36x), 100% at 100%