@EinhornGabe Saw this on my feed, antisemitism is obviously rampant, but the outcome is I shared your company (which I had never heard of) with some multifamily owners and developers here in Houston. So if you're thinking about cities to expand into, Houston may be a good option for y'all.
@MartinGTobias has been investing in pre-seed for a long time, and often shares insightful ideas. This one is incredibly valuable to any #preseed founder! Must read.
I have invested in over 250 pre-seed startups, mostly in B2B software. The most successful ones have had some distribution tricks to quickly get their first happy customers.
Here are the Best (and worst) distribution wedges I have seen for Pre-Seed software startups.
I have invested in over 250 pre-seed startups, mostly in B2B software. The most successful ones have had some distribution tricks to quickly get their first happy customers.
Here are the Best (and worst) distribution wedges I have seen for Pre-Seed software startups.
A moment of light in these dark times.
29 kids released from Gaza went on a special trip to Orlando.
They have overcome the worst, still mourning their family members and many still waiting for their fathers to be released from captivity.
@N12News documented these magical moments made possible by the non-profit @lehosheetyad@yael_odem
📸: מיכל כהן גנאח
UPDATE‼️ Mayor Whitmire asks everyone to stay home and stay off the roads. @HoustonTX is in a life safety mode until the storm passes and we move to recovery.
Help us help you! We need our resources available to focus on emergency operations. #Hurricane#HurricaneBeryl
Houston and the entire Gulf Coast will come through the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. Right now, keep your family safe—avoid high water.
#HoustonStrong
I have some news.
As many of you know, shortly after I filed an internal discrimination complaint based on antizionist antisemitism on my campus, CUNY immediately placed me under investigation for doing so. Then, they tortured me for 8 months, refusing to tell me --despite knowing for all of that time-- that the outside firm investigating me had fully exonerated me.
Since I learned of my exoneration in a laughably short letter with no summary or information from the report, CUNY has refused to produce the full report, in violation of NYS FOIL laws.
One can only wonder what that report says of CUNY investigating someone for filing an antisemitism complaint. CUNY doesn't want me, or you, or anyone, to know.
But, "how can we continue to make Prof. Lax's life miserable until he finally leaves or steps down as dept. chair" is still clearly on CUNY's top to-do list.
As part of my protest against the main perpetrator of my campus's antisemitism problem-- my then direct supervisor, @CUNYKCCPRES, I resigned from her Personnel & Budget Committee, consistent with my absolute right to do so under CUNY Bylaws.
To my knowledge, I was the first and only person to ever resign from my campus's esteemed "P & B" committee, but I was very grateful for a principled colleague who thereafter resigned in solidarity with me.
I resigned because I did not wish to serve under the committee's antisemitic chair, President Claudia Schrader (who is now interim President of CUNY's York College).
This week, because of what I did, CUNY has announced plans to change bylaws that have stood for some 60 years. It proclaimed its plan to prohibit department chairs from resigning from the College P & B committee, for the first time in its history. Some on my campus have called me privately with sympathy, calling it "the Jeff Lax rule."
The rule forces participation on a committee that has been voluntary for department chairs for 60 years. It would require even a department chair who was sexually assaulted by the P & B committee chair (the college president) to continue to serve under that perpetrator.
It would, as with me, require a department chair with fully substantiated discrimination claims against the P & B committee chair (as I have by the EEOC against President Schrader) to continue to serve under that discriminatory, antisemitic chair.
It is outrageous, petty, and clearly directed at me in retaliation for the "crime" of speaking out about antisemites leading our campuses and about widespread antisemitism on our campuses.
I don't know how my story will end, and as a man with a family that I love dearly, that really scares me.
But it is clear that CUNY is intent on doing everything it can to make things continue to be AND end very badly for me.
Seeing other universities now beginning to take this same vicious and illegal approach, such as Columbia doing so to the courageous @ShaiDavidai, only strengthens my resolve to continue to fight what is happening on our campuses.
did y'all know that search in finder on your Mac does not search your iCloud Drive, even if it's on finder??!?! You need to click on the drive icon and search in there. Not gonna lie, I am sort of disappointed @Apple
My son Yehuda is a combat reservist who was called up to service on October 7th. This is the first time I have seen him since he went off to war. I love you and am so proud of you Yehuda. May Hashem keep you safe.
@darrenmarble probably not, but if you're taking 100k checks from anyone you should not be paying 10k/monthly for anything! It could be well intentioned, but still not likely 10k investment on your part makes sense.