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Alex Kudelka

@AlexKudelka

Zapier GTM. Ex-Bitrise. Ex-Algolia. | Builder. Traveler. Health.

Atlanta, GA Katılım Şubat 2012
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Dolce Riviera
Dolce Riviera@LaDolceRiviera·
@Alberto7rmn I could make a few but I’d start with Eze village, Mougins village, Antibes, Port Grimaud, Saint Tropez Village
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Dolce Riviera
Dolce Riviera@LaDolceRiviera·
French breakfast on the balcony after waking up in some random apartment in Cannes
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France Safety Travel
France Safety Travel@francesafetytra·
If you could spend one summer anywhere in Italy: Where would you live?
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Graeme Lamperson
Graeme Lamperson@graemelamperson·
A Saturday very well-spent in… 📍La Barra, Uruguay 🇺🇾 Beautiful, bohemian & more “artsy”. Great times.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
This Friday we're cohosting an invite-only Claude Code Workshop for enterprise leaders with @AnthropicAI in NYC. The guest list is insane. Small selection: - CEO of JP Morgan Wealth Management - Chief Advertising Officer of NY Times - Head of AI Transformation at Salesforce - Head of Data at Starwood Capital - Head of Innovation at San Antonio Spurs - AI Lead at PGA Tour It's a 5-hour intensive for Fortune 500 leaders to learn how to harness the power of Claude Code through building real applications with Claude Code. We currently have 2 spots left for the event. If you are an enterprise leader & want to be considered, sign-up below. If you know an enterprise leader & think they'd love this, have them sign-up below.
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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
It’s honestly refreshing how fast resumes are becoming useless. The world is healing.
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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@theepicmap Venice LA is a special place. Worth visiting. Especially if you love to fish.
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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
What is it like living in this part of Louisiana?
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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@businessbarista I built a sales skill for AE forecasting and pipeline gap analysis that tells the sales rep exactly what they need to do to bridge their forecast gap. V1 still tweaking but it’s awesome and as a VP sales I would have paid tons of money or spent months trying to get this built.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
Call for kickass Skills! I'm going to be launching a vetted directory for skills soon. Think G2 or Consumer Reports for AI skills. It's going to be heavily curated and rigorously reviewed. We'll be launching with 3 verticals: 1) Product/eng 2) Marketing 3) Sales If you have any great skills that fit with one of these verticals that you feel confident putting your name behind, reply below. It will be heavily tested by our team & a panel of expert reviewers, but if chosen, it'll be listed with your name and an outbound link to your social accounts.
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Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@businessbarista Why not also start with HR/Ops? Seen some very good skills already in this area.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
Search on @Microsoft Outlook sucks. @satyanadella please fix it.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

The fastest way to expose whether a CEO actually uses their own product: make them do the most basic task on camera. Outlook has over 400 million active users. Microsoft’s productivity segment generated $77.8 billion last year. And the official Microsoft support page for “Outlook search not working” tells users to open the Windows Registry Editor and manually create DWORD values. That’s the fix. For a product used by almost every Fortune 500 company on Earth. Edit your registry. The reason Outlook search has been broken for years is the same reason it will stay broken: Microsoft sells to IT procurement, not to the person trying to find last Tuesday’s email. The buyer and the user are completely different people. The CIO signs a 3-year enterprise agreement based on security compliance, Azure integration, and per-seat bundling. Nobody in that purchasing decision opens Outlook and types “Q3 budget” into the search bar to see what happens. This is why Gmail search works and Outlook search doesn’t. Google built for the end user first and sold enterprise later. Microsoft built for the enterprise buyer first and shipped whatever search users would tolerate. 345 million paid seats. The switching cost is so high that Microsoft could ship Outlook with no search at all and most companies would renew anyway. Every CEO of an enterprise software company knows this. The product doesn’t need to be good. It needs to be locked in.

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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY 🇺🇾 Nobody talks about this city... But it might be the most underrated capital in all of Latin America Here's why: - Population: 1.4M metro - Weather: 4 real seasons, mild winters, warm summers - Safety: consistently ranked #1 safest city in LatAm - Internet: fast, reliable, actually works - Food scene: underrated steakhouse culture rivaling Buenos Aires - 30 min from the beach - Most stable democracy in the region. Boring in the best way Sooo... Why isn't anyone moving to Montevideo instead of Buenos Aires, Asuncion or Medellin? Territorial tax vibe, better institutions, less chaos... For the person who wants a genuinely livable city with solid institutions and doesn't mind paying a bit more → Montevideo could be a very good play Going to check it out next month. So, if you've been to Montevideo or are living there now... Drop your honest take below 👇 Hidden gems, best neighborhoods, things nobody tells you before moving... I'm collecting real intel
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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@hispanicnomad Pocitos is 10/10 too. Cultura Alfabeta is my favorite cafe in that area.
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
What no one is talking about that everyone should be talking about is how agents will remove the switching cost of SaaS providers, turning previously irreplaceable systems into carcasses of data repositories. That is when SaaS will really be hit.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
I started taking 15 g a day of Creatine about 2 weeks ago. Noticeable difference in alertness and mental sharpness. Works extremely well the day after a poor night sleep or out drinking.
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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@graemelamperson Punta alllll day 🇺🇾 Quality of life, dollar goes far-ish, people are brilliant and kind, etc.
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Graeme Lamperson
Graeme Lamperson@graemelamperson·
60+ Latin American cities later… & I would ONLY consider raising a family in: Buenos Aires 🇦🇷, Asuncion 🇵🇾 & Punta del Este 🇺🇾. Take that how you will.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
One thing I learnt living all around the world for the last decade is that there really is no perfect place Some places have clean air like Portugal and Spain but that's also because they don't really have industry and their economies are in many ways broken Then you have the booming South East Asia where everything seems to be growing at all times, you can live in skyscraper penthouses with infinity pools for less than you pay rent in Europe, but then you also just have really bad air quality and the highest traffic deaths in the world You can go live in Japan and Korea where people are so polite and it's so safe, silent and tidy but then you realize they're also some of the most socially isolating places on Earth, kinda because of it You can move to the US, have the most functional economy in the world, with the largest product and service offering, where people actually want to work, but then in general most places aren't walkable and you're driving everywhere because that's just how most of the country was designed You can then live in Europe where you have actually do have walkable streets, a pace of life that's more about life than work, but then you have the issue everything is slow and many things don't really work properly and you're lucky to get a plumber to come, because people don't really care about work (how's that slow pace of life, huh?) So yes there's no perfect place, and the longer you are in one place, after the honeymoon of a new place is over, you often start getting annoyed with all the things that are wrong about that particular place One solution to this that me and my friends have found is to mix at least 2 places to live (and we even have friends with many kids that do this), this is kind of a brain hack: you let your brain never adapt to one place by switching to the other place every 6 months or so. Your brain keeps thinking it's getting the novelty of a new place (honeymoon vibe) and you can have the pros/cons of two places that are counter in many ways to complement each other: For example Portugal and Thailand: - Portugal has clean air and mellow lifestyle near the beach, but services and gov stuff doesn't really work well - Thailand you can have the 10 million people big city lifestyle in skyscrapers with amazing convenience and everything works, but you have really bad air quality much of the year There's lots of combos that can complement if you think of it like that
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And you have to give it to Spain and Portugal One thing they shine at is air quality, it's some of the cleanest air in the world Which is why I like living here after a decade of Asia and its perpetual smog issues

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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@JakeNomada @graemelamperson It is but kinda… not. To me, livable southern cone for those who don’t need mega metropolis is: - Montevideo - La Barra / Punta Del Este - Colonia - Bariloche
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Graeme Lamperson
Graeme Lamperson@graemelamperson·
A hill I will die on 🇦🇷🇵🇾🇺🇾… The southern cone is the most liveable region in Latin America. And it’s not really even close.
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Alex Kudelka
Alex Kudelka@AlexKudelka·
@levelsio When you crack late before bed, what do you eat? Or good at just staying hungry?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I try hit the 14 hour intermittent fasting window Stop eat 11pm, start eat 1pm and I hit it But I need to do better cause I get hungry before sleep a lot
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I don't have breakfast usually Black coffee only Then after 2-3 hours we usually eat lunch which is usually meat (steak or chicken), with some rice and fruit like blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, banana or sliced apple Then dinner similar Very boring diet, very healthy
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@levelsio What do you eat for breakfast?

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@jason
@jason@Jason·
Europe is being invaded by ⁦@BYDCompany⁩ cars — Mexico City was my first, now Zurich Y’all better tariff these government-subsidized autos if you want to have any domestic production
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