
A curious mind 🚀
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A curious mind 🚀
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If you have an opportunity to ask one question to @DalaiLama , what be your question .
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#EsPee #writing
Four of us.
One directory of companies.
Walking in opposite directions every day, leaving CVs behind.
Nothing was moving.
Until something did.
samirpandit.substack.com/p/we-asked-any…
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Systems don’t hold because they are enforced. They hold because they are expected.
#Legitimacy #SystemsThinking #EsPee #Writing
samirpandit.substack.com/p/legitimacy
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Donald Trump, who always loves to insert himself into major celebrity gossip, was already involved in the Tiger Woods DUI crash simply because the golf great is dating his former daughter-in-law, Vanessa Trump. But it turns out the president was even more mixed up in this story than we initially knew.
TMZ reported that Woods called up the president after the rollover crash near his home in Jupiter, Florida, on March 27, 2025. As police assessed the scene, Woods stepped away and made a phone call. When he got off the phone, he said he was chatting with Trump.
Woods pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence, and has said he’s “stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.”
So, why was Trump the first call Woods made? Margaret Hartmann has some theories: nymag.visitlink.me/fm87Xj

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When a Google employee dies, the company offers one of the most generous safety nets in corporate America. A spouse receives 50% of the salary for 10 years, plus all vested stock.
Children get $1,000 per month until age 19 (or longer if they're full-time students), and the benefit applies even to new hires.
Google makes one thing clear family security isn't a perk it's a responsibility
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Microsoft's stock just had its worst quarter since the 2008 financial crisis. Down 23%. Worse than every other Mag 7 name. And this screenshot explains why.
Nadella started personally PM-ing Copilot in December. Told engineers the Outlook and Gmail integrations "for the most part don't really work." Held weekly grilling sessions with 100 senior engineers. Reshuffled Mustafa Suleyman out of consumer Copilot. Brought in a former Snap exec to run the whole thing. Then reorganized the entire AI division again two weeks ago.
Four months of CEO-level intervention, and the AI still can't add a table to a Word document.
Microsoft charges $30/user/month for this. 446 million M365 seats. 15 million have converted after two years. 3.3%. Of those, only 35.8% actively use it. That's ~5.4 million people paying $360/year for an AI that opens a browser tab when you ask it to edit the file you're in. Copilot's paid subscriber share dropped from 18.8% to 11.5% in six months. Gemini passed it.
Their fix? A $99/user/month E7 tier in May. Same broken product, 65% more expensive, sold to the CIO who will never personally ask Copilot to insert a table.
Yesterday the stock popped because Microsoft's $13.8B in OpenAI turned into a $135B stake. A 10x return on paper. The market celebrated. But that gain is an accounting event. The product you ship to 446 million users is the business.
Meanwhile, Anthropic went from $61B to $380B in under a year. $19B in annualized revenue. 120+ features shipped in 90 days. Claude writes directly into your document, your codebase, your spreadsheet. The dollars flowing out of Microsoft's market cap are flowing into companies where the AI actually modifies the file.
Daniel Lemire@lemire
I am in Microsoft Word. I press Copilot. I ask for a table. The AI can't modify the Word document so it creates a new document in the cloud. It then allows me access the document through a link. Presumably I am supposed to go there, copy the table and put it in my Word document myself. Who designed this ? This is so obviously a low-effort implementation that I am baffled. It is almost as if they wanted to fail. Why can't Microsoft see that having direct access to Microsoft Word is an incredible edge that they could leverage to embed the AI directly? It is almost comical.
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