I don't post much, but my 13-yo son had a great idea for you @drpepper@KDP_Canada@CadburyWorld@MarsWrigley. I think you see where I'm going with this ... I would pay a lot of money for Dr. Pepper gum. Couldn't find it anywhere on the interwebs yet.
Great response @Giannis_An34 This response should be required viewing for every sports media member and sports journalism teacher and student. Headline seeking questions that look good in a tweet are what sports media has devolved to far too often. It’s also on @espn and @tnt to not accept this as state of the art. Of course not all sportswriters or beat writers fall into this category, And difficult questions that require difficult answers need to be part of the game. But gotcha questions are still far more common than insightful questions. And questions about actual basketball strategy are rare. How far away are we from @sportswriterGPT being a better source of post game questions ? It will be interesting to see where this side of the industry goes
Scenario: Your CEO is worried about supply chain security and tells you to implement a program to "stop us from being hit with another SolarWinds." What *specifically* do you do to secure your software supply chain?
Please RT for reach. I'm interested in diverse opinions.
Qualtrics billionaire Ryan Smith's purchase of the Utah Jazz is official, and he's bringing along a couple tech friends as co-owners: Atlassian co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes and Accel partner Ryan Sweeney.
I spoke to the three about their plans for Utah.
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