davidjproduct.bsky.social
Product leader/transformation coach/advisor. I love to help companies scale. Family guy, sports fan & sometimes soccer player.
ProductGroove.co, Prodify, DoorDash, FetchRewards, Groupon, Gaia Online, eBay.
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They hire very smart people, but that is no substitute for experience.
PowerPoint alone won't get people to change practices anyway, even if excellent. Change happens over time with application, reflection and iteration.
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Much of what is happening is already illegal, hence all the court rulings against this administration.
Which new laws would have been followed?
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How is it excellent to wipe away $5 trillion in market value in order to save $30 billion in debt servicing?
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So the argument is that it’s worth throwing away $5 trillion in market value (so far) and risk triggering a recession in order to save ~$30 billion in debt financing?
Who is doing this math for them?
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Civilians in Yemen might disagree with that statement.
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They said that many times before the election. Actually before the last 3 elections.
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“Shallow state” would be more accurate.
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This is part of what makes stock picking hard, but:
• Reactions are relative to expectations just prior to releases
• They account for outlook (future) + results (past)
Probably they expected even worse for Tesla. Rivian's beat may have been baked in -- the stock ran up in recent weeks.
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Good candidates win. Great candidates cover.
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Wow, being acting president of U.S. Institute of Peace will look good on his business school application.
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They will charge the recipients of the money but not Musk.
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Anything to let Saka get ready.
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Except: he was also having this discussion in an unauthorized unsecure channel without any objection.
Those who live in glass houses…
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Of course Signal is defective… in the context of trying to discuss classified information.
That’s why it is against their own policies. User error was adding the wrong person. User criminal activity was discussing this topic on an unsecured platform.
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*still
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Just to clarify:
- we are at war with a gang and other asylum seeker who have tattoos
- we are NOT at war with people we actually bombed in a retaliatory military mission
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I grew up in Minnesota. It was always ice cream weather.
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Evergreen post?
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The one time I used Signal it was about a possible large partnership at a public company. We had careful protocols about who was read in and channels to use.
This is supposed to be their core job, involves national security, and they claim to have none of this.
A scandal if they do or don’t.
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Yes. Russia. For most administrations that would be just about the worst case scenario.
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Installing and adding new contacts to Signal is not trivial nor something that can happen by accident. Most of my contacts are not on it.
Everyone on that should account for their presence in this chat and how they have used it in any official capacity, classified or not. Serious deliberate breach.
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*340 million people
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Maybe she is seeking asylum.
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Continuing the great World Cup freedom tour after Qatar 2022 and Russia 2018. Saudi Arabia in 2034.
FIFA isn’t bending the knee, they are going to the highest (brown envelope) bidder.
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This seems to have been violated:
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President..."
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Reading that he sounds like a future manager.
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Famously the Constitution was not officially ratified until the Founding Fathers posted it on their website more than 200 years later.
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“Don’t want to influence the game”
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Inventing an algorithm to make new friends, called a palgorithm
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While he's at it, he should send Biden and the EU huge thank you notes thanking them for actually providing the weapons. Make it as big as the one Trump got from Kim Jong Un.
Admittedly not the best diplomacy tactic, but at this point Trump seems to be a Russian agent so it may not actually matter.
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Europe and Ukraine should meet this week to decide the fate of Russia with no
Russians or Americans present.
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Wait until they retaliate because most states have sales tax.
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What a striker! Like a new signing.
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So he essentially paid a bribe to get his bribery charges dropped?
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And they will shift blame to people who had nothing to do with any of this.
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But her emails…
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Not a question per se, but a comment: the MLS red card was actually a very mature play. Oliver’s insane decision aside, how many players would have stopped that counter as he did? More signs he is going to be a great player for us.
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Guessing he will call it "Woodshed 2.0"
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“But in the context of international institutions, ‘sovereignty’ is the word that dictators use when they want to push back against criticism of their policies, whether it comes from UN bodies, independent human rights monitors, or their own citizens.” @anneapplebaum.bsky.social
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Long treadmill runs are painful. Personally I would rather deal with the weather.
My worst was a pre-marathon training run on a treadmill in St. Petersburg. Never again.
Good for you to do it anyway!