Uday
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Insurance Tech prev: Co-Founder - @doctily, @brightcove, @rsasecurity https://t.co/2o1r6iVjnr
Boston, MA
Joined April 2009
Headline say one thing and then additional caveats in later tweets completely makes the whole thing meaningless. What a world we live in to get clicks and probably how success is gauged internally within media orgs.
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Didn’t he say identifying if it was a phone was a waste of compute? And pretty easy to get rid of bots?
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Love it !! It makes so much sense now. Product Meets Sales, by @stevesi
hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com
The entire room turned to look at me like I was the last human in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers".
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The premise of this thread is good, but the details don't make much sense to me. Especially the NFT part. There are 3 major mobile gaming App ecosystems in the western world (AAPL, AMZN, GOOG). I had a big role in growing 2 of them. So I know a lil bit about what made them grow.
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"Most people don’t want accurate information, they want validating information. Growth requires you to be open to unlearning ideas that previously served you." –@JamesClear
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DARPA in 2013 before the co raised big money privately. 🕶
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I feel like this is a good way to rationalize not wanting to live your values. If you want to work on politics, work on politics! If you think project management software is gonna create a more equitable or just world, you’re an idiot who likes a six-figure paycheck.
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Huh? “Kearns didn't realize his massive negative balance would have been erased by the exercise and settlement of options he held”
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Just finished Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. Now going to check out these books that just arrived recommended by a fintwit friend. #ABL Always Be Learning
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A thread on Trump’s deplatforming and why I think the debate about it reveals the bankruptcy of contemporary free speech law. 1/17
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Building a social media app on AWS with 30 employees is what @parler_app pulled off. Incredibly hard to build something at scale from scratch without massive investment of time/people/money. If no other cloud provider lets them in; existential problem.
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Interesting thread. Easy to look at history and say that AWS got everything right that GCP got wrong, but it's less impressive than that – most of it stems from the fact that Amazon made the decision early to run on AWS. Much easier to get it right when you're using your product.
~8yrs ago (Dec’12) I got a job @Google. Those were still early days of cloud. I joined GCP @<150M ARR & left @~4B (excld GSuite). Learned from some of the smartest ppl in tech. But we also got a LOT wrong that took yrs to fix. Much of it now public, but here’s my ring-side view👇
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~8yrs ago (Dec’12) I got a job @Google. Those were still early days of cloud. I joined GCP @<150M ARR & left @~4B (excld GSuite). Learned from some of the smartest ppl in tech. But we also got a LOT wrong that took yrs to fix. Much of it now public, but here’s my ring-side view👇
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We have noticed in many cases that AI companies simply don’t have the same economic construction as software businesses. At times, they can even look more like traditional services companies. https://t.co/wGU42QGZRx via @a16z
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