Went from being an IT guy to Product Manager to being a CTO. My life has been startups and bootstrapping from 0 to 1 is my favorite thing in the world. Now I have the opportunity to help other founders gain traction with their products. Couldn't be more excited
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@DanielFein7@gaby_goldberg most docs tool do that now — https://t.co/4IPEDi65YI https://t.co/0oDRkx8L19 https://t.co/jxwJfOeptR https://t.co/gIGMjoQJUv https://t.co/Yn7zyjkFvY all work
@arstechnica "But the tech giant is now telling shoppers that it tried to do too much, and its 'ability to have an impact was often spread too thin.'"
Wonder how many charities were able to stay alive because of this program..This disproportionately affects smaller charities. What a bummer
@rahulr047@OnlyLearnOnce@Superhuman used them for over a year because i managed multiple inboxes. found that enabling gmail shortcuts made it virtually the same..but free
once i go back to having multiple emails I care about i'll use them but >$30 definitely isn't worth it imo
@jay_drainjr Also if you're talking about privacy here, the same things logged by the amplitudes of the world are logged by the large wallet and browser providers, as well as on-chain anyways..so the problem is less about these 3rd-party tools when you can use them pseudonymously anyways
@jay_drainjr I don't see how this is the largest challenge. Existing solutions still work, but lack privacy. If you want full privacy, then yes, and we'll probably see privacy-focused companies in this area. The real challenge is moving from tech-focused to product-focused
Seeing a lot of phishing attempts on eth to friends of mine. If you see your address involved in weird $0 txns check out @officer_secret's article on it and don't touch the contracts/wallets associated with the transaction https://t.co/bg2zAuBWA7
What percent of influencers actually do the things they say in the hook of their twitter thread vs thinking “hey this is a good idea” or having it be fed to them from their framework of hooks?
Definitely a hot take. Definitely only advice that’s reasonable if you have a sustained habit of meditation. Reaaally bad advice if you’re just starting
My hot take today is that it's kind of dumb to meditate sitting on a nice pillow, in a well-tempered, quiet room.
It's 10x more effective as a grounding exercise if you're meditating in an uncomfortable environment.