Alejandro Martínez

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Alejandro Martínez

Alejandro Martínez

@Jano__13

Data Science @ TikTok. Ex-Atlassian, Ex-Lyft. Madrid (26) ➡️ Beijing (5) ➡️ San Francisco (6) ➡️ back in Madrid! #Tableau #Dataviz

Madrid, Spain Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Alejandro Martínez
Alejandro Martínez@Jano__13·
How many packs do you need to buy to complete a collection? Check my new post about the Math behind Card Collection! #PaniniStickerAlbum #tradingcards @alex.martinez.vargas/the-math-behind-card-collection-ae615b615a3d" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@alex.martinez…
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Joel David Hamkins
Joel David Hamkins@JDHamkins·
A mathematical habit of mind.
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Fermat's Library
Fermat's Library@fermatslibrary·
2¹³⁶²⁷⁹⁸⁴¹−1, discovered today, is the largest known prime. It's a Mersenne prime (2ᵖ-1), which are easier to find. It took nearly 6 years for the GIMPS software to find it after the previous largest known prime. It was also the first Mersenne prime found using GPUs.
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Alejandro Martínez@Jano__13·
@djdlc_1895 @elmozo7 Jajajajjajaja San Francisco tiene un cambio de altitud de 182m (en un radio de 3km) y de 387m (en un radio de 16km)… súper plana SF tb…🤦🏼‍♂️
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Bruce Wayne
Bruce Wayne@elmozo7·
No tiene coche evidentemente ni le hace falta para su día a día. Ni probablemente use transporte público. Pero da lecciones de movilidad a los que sí lo necesitan. Y cuáles son esas lecciones? Restringir el uso del coche y que se joda el gorrino porque al nene no le hace falta…
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Félix, tiene coche? Garage?

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Antonio Castillo Algarra
Antonio Castillo Algarra@AlgarraCastillo·
El cannabis es la peor droga de todas. Así lo digo siempre, y lo afirma esta directora de Proyecto Hombre, Mercedes Rodríguez, que aclara por qué es un disparate su legalización, vender derivados en las farmacias, o llevar a los colegios «testimonios» de «ex adictos».
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erin chack
erin chack@ErinChack·
google maps should not count towards my screen time. i’m not addicted to my phone im disoriented
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Alejandro Martínez
Alejandro Martínez@Jano__13·
@asanchez6_1988 Jajaja si fuiste tú quien nos buscó a nosotros metiendo mierda por un artículo que ni te iba ni te venía! 😂🤦🏼‍♂️
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Albertini CholistaTerrorista Sánchez 🇮🇹🇮🇹
@Jano__13 E interpreta. E interpreta muy mal la jugada. Te refresco esa memoria. P.D. - Cómo de aburrido estás para haberme buscado en el Twitter y discutir por un partido de Liga Municipal 😏😉😏😉 Mis dieces por tu comportamiento post-partido.
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Albertini CholistaTerrorista Sánchez 🇮🇹🇮🇹
Tanto Negreira y tanta hostia, y a éstos les hacen los favores arbitrales gratuitamente. Ni le toca, ni le molesta, ni le impide ver la pelota. Que les den la liga y nos eviten a los demás hacer el paripé.
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Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall❄️OUT NOW
🏆EXTREMELY excited to announce that Yes, Your Grace won the GAME OF THE YEAR award this week 😭🥳😭🥳
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Someone is going to make $100M in 2024 with a TikTok Shop. They'll probably have no inventory, no VCs and be 24 years old. This stat is crazy. 1 out of every 10 Americans are going to buy something on a TikTok shop this year. I don't know how to say this any other way, but every entrepreneur should be thinking about selling their product or service on a TikTok shop. Not because it's a new product, but because TikTok wants to see TikTok shops succeed. They're pushing it big time. So, it's a ton of tailwind for you. I'd use ads, lives, or affiliate sellers to drive traffic. I'd partner with creators to leverage their distribution. You are more likely to become a millionaire building a TikTok shop than a being a founder or early at a VC-backed startup.
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dnanis
dnanis@dnanis_sp·
@F1 Pues lo dan como normal @Jano__13 desde la propia cuenta de @F1. Me parece canteo la verdad
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Formula 1
Formula 1@F1·
Verstappen 🆚 Leclerc Elbows out for this scrap ⚔️ #F1 #USGP
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Jesse Pujji
Jesse Pujji@jspujji·
These two mediocre students did everything wrong while taking on $10k in credit card debt and turning it into a $67 BILLION company. The crazy part? They were profitable from day 1. This is a wild story 👇👇👇 1. Mike Cannon-Brookes met Scott Farquhar on their first day at the University of New South Wales in Sydney Neither was a great student. Scott was average, while Mike barely graduated. But they’re lives changed with one email in 2001… 2. Mike really didn’t want to “get a real job” and have to wear a suit everyday. So he emailed a few classmates that had been handling outsourced IT work with an idea: let’s start a company! Scott was the only one to respond. They became co-CEOs of “Atlassian” with the idea to launch a bootstrapped software company so they could earn as much as their friends with normal jobs. But timing wasn’t great… 3. The dotcom bubble had just burst. So, Scott took a temporary gig to pay the bills while Mike did support services/fixed bugs for overseas clients. They used email to track and manage the bugs and fixes they had. But it didn’t work well at all! 4. Plus, they hated it. So, they came up with a better idea… JIRA - a bug and issue logging/tracking tool. They named it after “Gojira” which means Godzilla in Japanese. By the end of 2002, the company was doing over $1M in sales. They started developing their own model for how software businesses should look. Needless to say, it wasn’t conventional, but it did start working… 5. Within 5 years, they were doing over $15M in ARR. Then, they expanded to the US. They even hired their first employee who was not their friend. 6. With all their growth, they started to look for “adult supervision”… but Atlassian style. They found Jeff Walker who was an experienced software executive but also a jazz musician who they described as “the least responsible 50 year old” they’d ever met. He helped lead the business to over $50MM in ARR. Then tragedy struck… 7. Walker passed away in 2009 from Cancer. Mike and Scott were heartbroken and their company was leaderless. Right around that time, they received a $500M+ offer. Both were just married, they were tempted to sell and ride off into the sunset. But, they took another path instead… They doubled down on Atlassian. 8. In April 2010, they took $60M from Accel (none of which they needed) to increase their legitimacy and raise the profile of the biz. By 2012, they committed to going Public and put together a 10 year plan. They would build and acquire software that serves developers and fit their criteria (cheap, bought not sold, etc) They acquired tools like hipchat, cenqua, opsgenie, status page and Trello (and very recently Loom). They would win and win BIG… 9. In Dec 2015, they went public with a $5.8BN market cap. Mike and Scott were Billionaires, owning the majority of the company! But they weren’t done… 10. They committed to continuing to scale Atlassian with their original core values… • Open company, no bullshit • Build with heart and balance • Don’t #@!% the customer • Play, as a team • Be the change you seek 11. They’ve also maintained their unconventional strategic principals: • Multiple products • The "twin rocket engines" of Jira and Confluence (that deliver $1.2B in revenue) • Low priced enterprise software • No massive sales team • HQ thousands of miles from Silicon Valley 12. In a tech backwater, these 2 nerdy misfits inspired a generation and launched a $67B bootstrapped Giant 7,419 miles from San Francisco The true impact of Atlassian is in the wave of $1B+ Aussie tech giants like BigCommerce, Canva, and Xero that have come since. That's amazing. Why I love this story, it’s a reminder that: • Focus on what you do best • ABG | Always be growing • Build what you know, buy the rest • Great products beat great sales • Culture builds teams, teams build companies • And that anyone can do it… If you enjoyed this story, follow me! I tweet Bootstrapped Giant stories like this every week RT to share this amazing story!!
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SpecialOne
SpecialOne@rafardguez99·
🚨 DUDAS FANTASY J8 🚨 👇👇👇 ⚠️ Requisitos para que os responda: ✅ Seguir la cuenta. ❌ No poner equipos enteros, sólo dudas concretas. Se agradece difusión❤️🔄💭
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Alejandro Martínez@Jano__13·
@rafardguez99 Cuatro entre: Araujo, De Marcos, Vivian, Odriozola, Abde, Brais y Rodri? Muchas gracias, como siempre!
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SpecialOne@rafardguez99·
🚨 DUDAS FANTASY J6 🚨 👇👇👇 ⚠️ Requisitos para que os responda: ✅ Seguir la cuenta. ❌ No poner equipos enteros, sólo dudas concretas. Se agradece difusión❤️🔄💭
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Analítica Fantasy
Analítica Fantasy@AnaliticaLaLiga·
Lo de Rubén Peña qué ha sido?
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Analysis Fact
Analysis Fact@AnalysisFact·
Let H be the hypercube [-1, 1]^n. The distance from the origin to (the center of) each face is 1, independent of dimension. The distance from the origin to any corner of H is √n. So as the dimension n increases, the corners get further away, but the faces do not.
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