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Jack Cornes

@cornesjack

I start companies that make life better | @hausbots, @wildpetfood, @puppiesuk, @bugbakes | #startups, #innovation, #tech 🇬🇧

Birmingham, England انضم Mayıs 2011
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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
Our crawlers climb on (almost) any surface and can carry (almost) any device for inspection or maintenance
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Someone asked what's the most underappreciated quality in startup founders. I realized I could answer this by asking what's the most underappreciated aspect of startups. That's easy: how hard they are. So the most underappreciated quality in founders is sheer toughness.
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Vic Berggren
Vic Berggren@vicberggren·
@ribpx Did godaddy acknowledge? They have not updated their status page
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Vic Berggren
Vic Berggren@vicberggren·
Anyone else having GoDaddy DNS issues right now?
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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
@jasonlk @lennysan Would that mean you'd advocate for those first 2 reps to be fed primarily by marketing led lead gen? As opposed to building a full stack cold outbound process?
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Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin
@cornesjack @lennysan They probably at some level need to do all of that But very very few reps will really do much other than focus on top inbound leads Full stack is close to non-existent in practice
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Abe Murray
Abe Murray@abemurray·
Back on the equity discussion: individuals owe the world nothing other than to do their best to be net-positive (ie don't be a drain on society if you have the ability not to) ie communitarians are wrong when they say you *must* do anything for anyone else - this is "each to the best of his abilities" communist thinking We are each responsible for ourselves, and when we've made the commitment, for our families. Parents are obviously responsible for their kids until they are adults. Long thread below where I get into it - but I've argued against folks who claim they have obligations to their parents or society for "all they have been given" - this is factually incorrect: - A parent's joy is to have children - A parent's obligation is to take care of children - This is never a "debt" incurred by the child - Society spends resources on us, yes, but ... - Work & pay taxes → pay this back trivially in 20s Individuals should aim to at a minimum take care of themselves from that point on - be net contributors to the world, or at least not a net drain I ran the math in my 20s, after a few short years of professional work I'd paid enough taxes to offset all my years of schooling, and generated enough profit for society (through my company's profits, and their customer's value capture) to be strongly net positive as a human And for folks who can't wrap their heads around "muh muh you owe your parents for existing" (which is a dumb take) it still is fine because the dollars your parents spent on you are small and you can also 'pay it back' trivially (but what kind of asshole parent expects this?) All we owe the universe and society is to not be a drain on others. Do I raise my kids to aim much higher? Yes! Do I frame it as an "obligation"? No. I frame it as an opportunity to have great purpose, feel better about themselves, do the best with the talents and abilities they have been given. But for themselves and their future families, not for some broad societal obligation. It gets trickier though as you think through 2nd, 3rd, 4th order effects. I am working today, long after I am required to work, because a) selfishly I love it but also b) to ensure society is as great and strong and wealthy as it can be. And ultimately because c) this delivers a better world for my kids, their future spouses, my future progeny etc etc. But this is a game I play by choice, by intelligent thought, not by obligation. Obligations are the wrong way to frame this. /end rant
Abe Murray@abemurray

@et_tu_deux This is true-ish but less true each year - more of our billionaires created their wealth now vs. captured it through rent, finance, or inheritance Individuals owe others nothing beyond doing their best to live their own life (without being a burden on society)

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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
@MattRedler Yeah i assumed deliverability would be hit. In our case we have a super visual product and in my own non 'at scale' outreach, my emails with images always got higher replies. Wonder if there's a sweetspot where higher reply rate out performs the lower deliv.
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Matt Redler
Matt Redler@MattRedler·
@cornesjack Not cold-in-mass, it’s horrible for deliverability. But yes for replies to replies
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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
@MattRedler are you guys planning to allow images to be sent in emails?
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Suhail
Suhail@Suhail·
"Startups"
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London Gatwick LGW@Gatwick_Airport·
@cornesjack Hi, I am sorry to hear about these difficulties. Please contact the airline you originally flew with directly, as they employ the ground handling agents who manage their operations here at London Gatwick. Kind regards, Max
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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
My number 1 use case for AI is brainstorming. Discussing plans, asking for feedback, 'challenge my thinking', and strategising. It's kind of therapeutic
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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
It is crazy difficult to get honest and up to date ratings/ pictures of a hotels gym/ spa facilities. It’s always a big factor in my booking decisions Although I actually think you built something to solve this!
@levelsio@levelsio

I think fitness hotels will be a massive thing in the next few years Every luxury hotel I go asks me "would you like champagne or wine?" during check in Then you enter the room and there's a bottle of champagne waiting Then you go to the restaurant and they give you the 100-page wine list Then you go to the gym and it's 4 treadmills and and no barbell or plates in sight I understand this is because boomers are generally alcoholics, don't work out except walking and they control most of the money; see how Bill Gates looks these days But when they die that will be the largest generational transfer of wealth in history The generations after them are more health focused, don't drink alcohol, want to eat clean and work out properly One hotel I visited last year that fit the bill completely was Siro Fitness Hotel in Dubai (not affiliated, I just like it) They had the best gym I've seen (along with Stay in Phuket which similarly is a fitness hotel, they had a protein shake bar, and the food was all clean meat and vegetables and health-focused Health and fitness is more present in higher income categories so it's perfect for the luxury hotel market I don't see many hotels market to this though, I think there's a lagging demand as they still think the boomers control most of the money, which they do, for now...

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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
@abemurray 100% agree. ‘My life is shit because of someone else and all I can do is moan’ vs ‘my life is shit and Im going to do something about it’
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Abe Murray
Abe Murray@abemurray·
@cornesjack I mean I can't think of a worse or more fitting pejorative for folks who want everyone else to be worse off than (or equal to) themselves (vs. living in a world where we are all collectively better off)
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Abe Murray
Abe Murray@abemurray·
I love seeing that most humans made the right choice here We are a group species, a cooperative species, and the vast majority of us understand that we are better off when we are all smarter (And the 1/3 who got this poll wrong - they are the jealous folks who want to tear the world down just so they can feel superior - socialists and the like I'm guessing)
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot

you and your family remain exactly as you are now. you would prefer that 99.99% of the rest of your society, distributed along a bell curve, be

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Jack Cornes
Jack Cornes@cornesjack·
@rorysutherland Carrying anything more than small personal luggage, the journey from arrivals to rental car at almost any airport is hell Bar some small regional US airports that have walk up rental car lots
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Rory Sutherland
Rory Sutherland@rorysutherland·
Weird discrepancy. If you book a £60 taxi from an airport you are met at arrivals and your luggage is carried to the car. If you book a £500 car rental, you have to queue for 30 minutes and then find your own car 700 yards away in some Ballardian hellhole basement garage.
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