Eduardo Fernández

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Eduardo Fernández

Eduardo Fernández

@edufernandez

Co-founder @ShuttleCloud @EmailMeter @Cloudasta

Katılım Kasım 2008
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Email Meter
Email Meter@EmailMeter·
Do you know who on your team is really handling the most emails? Not who you think. Who actually is. Payday HCM had no visibility. Response times at 5 hours, double their SLA. Then they looked at the data. 71% improvement. Join us live on April 21st 👉 emailmeter.com/webinars/live-…
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Email Meter@EmailMeter·
The teams that manage SLAs proactively never scramble when a client escalates. Today, you can be one of them. Join Laurence Edwards live, today at 12:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM CET 👉 emailmeter.com/webinars/live-…
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
I also have a support request with ID 2026030403026031.
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Email Meter
Email Meter@EmailMeter·
Your SLA says 15 minutes. But are you actually meeting it? Most teams can't answer that without manually digging through mailboxes and emails. March 17th (12:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM CET), see how to get full visibility live. 👉 hubs.li/Q04500Mt0
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Email Meter@EmailMeter·
Your 2025 email story disappears soon... Check your stats: emails sent, response speed & time drains. Discover your email personality & share it with your team. See what’s draining your time and optimize your workflow in 2026. Get it before it’s gone 👇 hubs.li/Q043Byx_0
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@MaxCRoser Spaces has several locations, close to Malasaña is Las Cortes, Recoletos and we're at Spaces Retiro.
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Max Roser@MaxCRoser·
In the coming weeks I’ll be working from Madrid. I’m still looking for a space to work from. Does someone here have a recommendation for a quiet library or coworking space to work from — ideally roughly in the Malasaña area?
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@Lineamadrid en el cruce de Ángel Ganivet con Juan de Urbieta hay una tapa de cloaca resquebrajada, se dobla al pisar, es un peligro grave para coches y personas y urge cambiarla
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davidroch
davidroch@davidrochg·
Ayer me casé con la mujer de mis sueños No sabía que podía llegar a ser tan inmensamente feliz
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Allen Control Systems@allencontrol·
An autonomous drone just beat the world’s top human pilots. On the battlefield, that advantage becomes lethal. No comms to jam. No pilot to disrupt. Once autonomy takes over, only kinetic systems will be effective countermeasures.
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
I need 7-8 hours of total sleep to get me through the day but am often wide awake after just 4-6 hours. Normally I'll spend 1-2 hours reading to try and get me back to sleep. So getting up and working for a couple of hours is another tactic I'm testing, last night it worked! :)
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Jonathan Wegener
Jonathan Wegener@jwegener·
Awake from 4am-6am. This is me almost every night…suggestions?
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@Wise your flow to cancel scheduled transfers is broken, clicking on "Cancel your scheduled transfer" (via email or help instructions) takes me to wise.com/payments/sched…, but once I'm there the only option is to schedule a new transfer (however, I want to edit my existing scheduled transfers):
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Jason L. Baptiste
Jason L. Baptiste@JasonLBaptiste·
What are the best resources for learning about SaaS/AI Tool growth strategies?
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@Chris_arnade Your simile applies more to the UK and Spain, I think, except Spain is not an island (although the Iberian Peninsula is a bit like an island).
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DHH@dhh·
The full 60 Minutes segment on Germany's totalitarian crackdown on speech is somehow crazier than the short clips imply. Just absolutely insane. Thousands of yearly cases. The Stasi old timers would be proud of their efforts and their informants. Madness. youtube.com/watch?v=-bMzFD…
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Angel Mendoza
Angel Mendoza@AngelM3ndoza·
there is another Topuria 👀
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@martinvars Great idea. Do you think there's any way to make it a business? That way it'd be easier to fund it and keep it going.
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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
I propose a solution to the Fermi Paradox: sending frozen human embryos on autonomous spacecraft guided by advanced AI. The challenge with interstellar expansion is that civilizations often collapse before they can spread beyond their home planet. If humanity follows this same pattern, we may never reach other stars in time. But frozen embryos, unlike living humans, can survive indefinitely. This is not science fiction—we already have all the necessary technology to make this possible. Cryopreservation allows embryos to be stored at extremely low temperatures for long periods, and interstellar space naturally provides an environment close to their required storage temperature, minimizing energy consumption. Large language models, like those we are developing today, can be integrated into autonomous spacecraft, enabling them to navigate, analyze exoplanets, and make complex decisions. A spacecraft carrying these embryos would travel through the galaxy, searching for a habitable planet. The AI would ensure the conditions are right—not just an Earth-like environment, but also the presence of an intelligent, friendly civilization. This civilization must be advanced enough to follow the AI’s instructions and build artificial wombs to nurture the embryos and raise them with care. If no such planet is found, the mission continues, waiting for millions of years if necessary. The spacecraft could be remarkably small, similar in size to a Starlink satellite, allowing for efficient propulsion and deployment. If Starship can launch thousands of satellites into orbit, it could similarly send embryo-carrying probes in different directions, each seeking a new home for humanity. Around the world, over a million frozen embryos are stored in IVF clinics, many of which have been abandoned by parents who no longer intend to use them. Some families would likely consent to donating embryos for a mission dedicated to preserving human life beyond Earth. Each spacecraft would carry a cryogenic storage unit to keep the embryos viable for extended periods, an advanced AI to navigate and interact with potential host civilizations, a long-term power source, and a communication system to transmit its findings. Unlike traditional interstellar colonization efforts that require massive ships and multi-generational crews, this approach is fully autonomous. Instead of waiting for humans to develop the technology for direct travel, these missions could begin much sooner, dramatically increasing the chances of success. If just one mission succeeds, humanity establishes itself beyond Earth, even if our original civilization fails. If other intelligent species have attempted similar efforts, we may one day find evidence that we were not the first to try—but perhaps we will be the first to succeed.
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@ilmarsV I actually take a lot of notes on paper and then often lose the piece of paper :D. But I still make much better decisions when I've taken notes. I also remember things better.
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Ilmars
Ilmars@ilmarsV·
Everyone knows I take a shitload of notes on nearly everything, including observations. That said, I don't actively use them in my decision-making process. Let's say I've taken a bunch of notes leading to a major decision that ends up going bad. In most cases, I can pinpoint exactly where it went wrong based on my past notes. From one side, it's cool to know that I can sort of identify issues before they happen, but on the other hand, why the fuck do I take notes if I don't use them?
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Eduardo Fernández@edufernandez·
@manubot Interesting! By static societies do you mean Sparta and maybe the Romans/Christians? And which anti-rational memes?
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Manu Botija
Manu Botija@manubot·
If the mini-enlightenment that arose in Athens would not have been destroyed by static societies and anti-rational memes, we would already be living among the stars.
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