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@cheesyflicks

San Bernardino, CA Katılım Mart 2016
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Whoever designed this needs to be fired immediately:
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Eli
Eli@elkelk·
genuinely one of the most evil startups of the decade
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S.🎧@1ssve·
Jobs: I see you live outside of state… Me: I have no ties. No obligations. No family. No kids. I can move to you in 2 days. Next question. And a real question.
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Still shocked John Ternus pulled off Apple CEO with lazy LinkedIn profile: ▫️no banner image ▫️blank profile photo for logged out users ▫️no breakdown of all Apple positions (including role-by-role achievements) ▫️0 social posts (should pin commencement speech) How are suppliers, manufacturers and future customers going to make a connection in the future with so little to work off? Truly a curious choice.
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Incoming Apple CEO John Ternus gave commencement speech at Penn Engineering School in 2024. He does version of Steve Jobs “paint both sides of the fence even if other people don’t know” attention-to-detail story…about screws for the Cinema Dislay monitor: “Here’s my first [advice]: the care that you put into your work really matters. My first project at Apple was the Cinema Display. It was a large desktop monitor. It had a beautiful clear plastic enclosure that was held together with some screws coming in from the back. These screws were made of stainless steel, and the head of every screw was machined to have a pattern of concentric grooves that shimmered like a CD when light moved across it. I should probably say, if some of you have never seen a CD before, you can ask your parents afterward. At some point in my first year, I found myself at a supplier facility. I was far away from home, it was well past midnight. I was using a magnifying glass to count the number of grooves on the head of this screw, which, remember, lives on the back of the display. And I was arguing with the supplier because these parts had 35 grooves, they were supposed to have 25. I distinctly remember stepping back for a minute and thinking to myself, “What the hell am I doing? Is this normal?” And I thought about it, and I realized it might not be normal, but it’s right. It’s right because I’d already spent months working on that product, and if you’re going to spend that much time on something, you should put in your very best effort. Maybe a customer notices, maybe they don’t, but either way, whenever I saw one of those displays on someone’s desk, it mattered to me to know that my teammates and I had considered everything about it and done the very best job we could.” *** H/T to @kevg1412 for flagging this: aletteraday.substack.com/p/letter-327-j…

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Mowgli
Mowgli@fbgwayno·
Back in 2014, Vice would’ve already sent 2 scrawny white dudes to Mexico with nothing but an iPhone 4s & a gallon of water to monitor the situation
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Rachel Reses 🪻
Rachel Reses 🪻@jpeaterman·
love to run casual errands on the metro and suddenly go down the Longest Escalator in the Western Hemisphere
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Uncle Gary
Uncle Gary@unclegarytrucks·
@3YearLetterman you may not know this but you got your 1st credit card when you were 10 when i opened one using your name
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fejau
fejau@fejau_inc·
Absolutely absurd we got the former head of commodities at Bridgewater and just overall great guy who’s been writing about the silver thesis for over a year to provide this kind of free value of him walking through his thinking of the trade live Well written man and congrats
Campbell@abcampbell

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Katie🌱🚜
Katie🌱🚜@ktwagie·
"So crazy they make you work on Christmas" - customer in the store buying shit
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Niontay
Niontay@sexafterchurch·
I aine seen or heard Mariah Carey all December that’s how I kno this shi finna end.
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csz
csz@cszabla·
if you were a recent job seeker, congrats; your resume was competing against 37,000 fake ones generated for a research paper many of which got callbacks instead
John B. Holbein@JohnHolbein1

Interesting! These authors wanted to know which aspects of the college experience give recent graduates a leg up in the job market. So they ran an experiment. In it, they sent 37,000 fictitious resumes to employers and randomized multiple aspects of the college experience. Specifically, they randomized applicants': -college major (Biology, Economics, Chemistry, Marketing, Anthropology, Psychology, or Finance) -college minor (History, Math, or none) -internship experience (social, quantitative, or none) -study abroad (in Italy, Argentina, China, Mexico, Japan, Dubai, South Africa, or none) -computer skills (basic, programming, data skills, programming and data skills, or none) They then observed who got the most employer callbacks. They found that in first positions: -Biology and Economics majors received the highest callback rate, particularly in occupations involving high intensity of analytical and interpersonal skills. -minors in History and Math did not help applicants get more callbacks. -Internship experiences that are social skills-oriented positively influence callbacks, yet this is not the case for analytical internships. -Study abroad experiences enhance callback rates, but where you do your study abroad matters! -Listing both programming and data analysis skills significantly boosts callback rates. "Our study provides a comprehensive characterization of which features of the college experience are more and less valuable during the high-stakes, first-job matching process."

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Chad Slime ®
Chad Slime ®@ChadSlimeBased·
If you buy one Bitcoin at $126,000 And it goes to $89,000 You can sell it And buy it back 6 seconds later You still have the same one Bitcoin But you can realize a capital loss of $37,000 for tax purposes
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soggy broccoli
soggy broccoli@soggybrocoli·
no i love getting a link to instagram that opens in safari, then asks me to open the app, which takes me to the app store, and asks me to open the app, and then the app shows me a reel that is not the post from the link
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cheesy4K@cheesyflicks·
You lame if you don’t rack your weights
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