aarongrote.com
Marketing. Product. Here to learn and share. VP, Digital Products at Stirista. Former US Marine, terrain park designer, riverboat pilot, and a bunch of other weird stuff.
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I follow you in both places and go out of my way to read your posts if I've been off for a few days, and I am extremely shocked by how the conflict in Ukraine is culminating. I would still be even if you were my only source of information.
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Badass!
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Thank you!
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Funny thing is the mechanism for it is actually there. Most digital ads are screening the landing page, but only for malware. We've helped many businesses uncompromise their website because they didn't even know it was compromised until we screened one of their ads.
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Like really wild quality and volume. Incredible!
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Counter proposal: Ari uses Bluesky exclusively to lampoon himself.
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Done!
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You're just adding elasticity to the supply chain. Boom, now you're just being responsible.
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Yes please.
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TTD's Edge Academy is great.
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"These United States" has always been the right heuristic, and probably the right name.
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100% this. unchartedsupplyco.com/products/the...
I was gifted it, and have since gifted it to three others and recommended it a bunch.
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Please do a post that's new lyrics to That's Amore but that's Apple Intelligence.
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A square of 80%+ dark chocolate.
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Thank you.
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I think this is to be more distinct from MRC stuff.
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State job licensing body boards!
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Feelings on Dawn Powerwash?
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And, predictably, Google.
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This, though.
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Hrm... 🧐😉
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So I set up my phone and freed my hands. Next take was pretty darn good. 4th take was, dare I say, acceptable!
Turns out I'm such a hand talker that, if I can't use my hands, I'm unable to even speak coherently. Wild.
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Take 1 was truly, embarrassingly, devastatingly bad. Take 2. Equally horrific.
Took a beat to figure out what was going on.
I was holding the phone. Which meant I wasn't using my hands. I'm a hand talker. Maybe that's it.
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He also seems to be telling on himself for being unaware of what TV shows are popular in India?
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"Hey I should post something with a global total potential audience of like five hundred people on Bluesky on Boxing Day, then be surprised at the crickets."
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Oh no now you're one attachment away from obscene quantities of homemade salsa. RIP your fresh veggies budget.
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So I always assumed it was a strategic promotion by Leia and other leadership designed to keep direct control of Luke's tasking. Want to make it so that just a few people can task an asset, without using objectionable overrides? Promote him above most other tasking layers!
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Does "5% defense spending and buy so much of our oil it wipes out the trade delta" add the whole of EU/NATO to the list? Or had the Overton Window shifted so far he has to threaten to take actual land? 🤣😭
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Yeah I mean it's a gray area, but structurally the Fed is as much an industry organization as it is a government one.
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Right. If you're curious enough about your question to spend an hour on it, this is someone's explanation of how they eventually got value from it, without sugar coating what it is. www.artofmanliness.com/living/readi...
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Tons of people use this data. Be careful, it's addicting. fred.stlouisfed.org
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And to top it off, that approach is actively self-defeating. You only get one chance!
developer.apple.com/documentatio...
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The FRED?
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Long story short, sometimes magots can be the least gross part of a situation.
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Hah! That's beautiful.
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Oh it's probably just that I'm a bumpkin 🤣
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It's a funny truth. Catching the train to Newark is the most stressful part of every NYC trip for me. And seeing the bored nonchalance of every other person around me just makes it even more jarring.
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Oh dang that's a good term.
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Yes! Data is both humbling and empowering.
Because those responses FEEL so intuitively truthy. I'd have answered the same if not for a little data obsession.
Data, often: "You're embarrassingly wrong, but now you don't have to be anymore."
That's a tough pill to swallow, much to less seek out.