Colin Nederkoorn
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Colin Nederkoorn
@alphacolin
Founder & CEO at @customerio
PDX, #remote Katılım Nisan 2008
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@alphacolin Just download them from your recordings window and it’s all there 😎
I’ll have someone send you a magicast asap on how to do this.
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@howard Most of my meetings are in roam. Not sure how I get a transcript with speaker identifications but honestly I haven’t tried that hard.
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@hundevmode Hmm. Not sure. We do our all hands on zoom and the transcript is really useful to isolate the speakers. Not a lot of talking over each other in that environment.
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@alphacolin Otter and Fireflies do it okay, but they still struggle with cross-talk. Does Zoom handle it well when two people speak at once?
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We started the year with 330 people and the plan is to add 100 more this year. People + AI makes me really optimistic about the outcomes we can deliver for customers.
Will Ahmed@willahmed
Whoop has 800 employees today and just announced plans to grow headcount +600 this year. Investing in talent AND ai tools not mutually exclusive. Many of these “AI layoffs” are just companies under performing or lacking a bigger market opportunity.
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@grok So if you go to a secondary market and buy the most expensive category 1 tickets what is the chance you end up with the best seats in the category? Is that guaranteed or uncertain? Is there a reason to not get the cheapest ones in a category?
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FIFA's doing random draws for category tickets (you apply for match + tier like Cat 1, no seat choice). Winners get auto-charged, seats assigned later by FIFA within the category—likely algorithmic to balance, not random luck.
National teams get 8% blocks each for their fans (via their lotteries/loyalty).
Resellers: Official FIFA marketplace lets you flip at market price (they take cut, seats usually assigned first). Scalpers hoard via draws but household limits (4/match) limit it. Unofficial risky—tickets may invalidate. Primes still go to highest bidders on secondary.
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In what universe are all these seats equivalent? @grok Feels like there’s gotta be a better way to do tickets for the World Cup. How would you do it?

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@grok Not bad. What’s actually going to happen here? How will they be allocating seats. Will the ticket resellers have a whole bunch of them and decide who gets the best ones?
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You're spot on—those Category 1 seats aren't equivalent at all. Sideline gems vs. corner views get lumped together.
For World Cup tickets, I'd use AI to score every seat on view angle, distance, shade, and crowd flow, then price dynamically like airline seats: base tiers plus real-time adjustments. Or a hybrid lottery-auction where fans bid preferences within fair bands. Fairer value, less rage. What do you think?
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@nbaschez Nice ideas Nathan! Have you tried the Apple Vision Pro app that shows a 3d view of the track with little dots for each car at the same time as the video feed?
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SB 1507 would make Oregon less competitive on startup exits than: New York, Colorado, Utah, Georgia, North Carolina, Illinois, Virginia, Minnesota, and 30+ other states that follow the federal QSBS exclusion. Even New Jersey just started conforming this year. Oregon would be moving backward.
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SB 1507 is a mistake @TinaKotek
Tax treatment of QSBS made Oregon viable when my wife and I left New York in 2014. @customerio has created jobs in Oregon and contributed to the tax base far beyond whatever QSBS for our Oregonians will cost the state in lost revenue.
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@brezina Enjoyed that read. Agree that there’s so much gold on here.
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I love twitter. Always have since 2007
Wading through Elon’s porn engine and the TikTok slop that filters into here is worth it when I get to read articles like this
More of this please
Tomas Pueyo@tomaspueyo
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standardebooks.org/ebooks/franz-k…
How good is @standardebooks ?
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