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Harsh Baid

@harshbaid_

Private Pilot. Professional Chef (according to my mom). Space Lizard 🦎

Above The Clouds Katılım Ocak 2018
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Harsh Baid@harshbaid_·
@MichaelArnaldi Have felt the same throughout my career. Spaces outside of work where devs hang have are filled with knowledge.
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Michael Arnaldi@MichaelArnaldi·
This is a good video, the summary is "surround yourself with good devs" and he's right. I've always been very remote, I was born in a small island in Italy where I was probably the best dev around when I was 14y old, so how was I able to make it work? youtube.com/watch?v=88qc67…
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Harsh Baid@harshbaid_·
Anthropic’s models/tooling have been so useful in my day-to-day life over OpenAI that it’s not even close.
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Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh·
Tragically I am continuing to find that the most effective guardrail against slop is extremely talented engineers doing very thoughtful, human code review
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Greg Barbosa@gregbarbosa·
I think Allbirds failed because they were ugly and their TAM was early stage tech bros with zero taste.
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I think Allbirds failed because they tried to do too much and grow too fast too soon and that left them scrambling to make up revenue as a publicly traded company. I think being public was a crash grab for some, but ultimately doomed the company. Moving from DTC to retail/wholesale presents incredible growth but if not done right can lead to massive strains on all levels of the business. Especially in an industry like footwear where sizing is such an issue. This likely was the start of their problems. Allbirds moved away from their core style and added too many diverse SKUs leading to multiple issues in trying to market everything to everyone. People liked the casual tennis-shoes. But COVID + active footwear market led by ON probably took a major piece of the pie from them in the last few years. Allbirds in an effort to increase revenue and likely AOV tried to introduce apparel. That largely was a failure. In the footwear industry there is very little margin for error at the level of revenue Allbirds was in. As costs increased from growing their retail footprint they likely experienced SKU failures and their team was likely forced to focus on their core styles. Their leadership team probably was telling the marketing team to push the new SKUs, but rising CACs on Meta and less than stellar looking shoes left them scrambling to keep testing, keep iterating. Anyway, this just feels like a classic wanting to be too big too fast and get the cash grab in during an era of easy money. They had zero moat in the footwear industry and remained niche. They tried to be the "cool shoe" by putting retail locations in expense outdoor malls like the Westfield in Century City, but that likely led to severe cash strain as the stores probably couldn't sell enough to justify them.

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Harsh Baid@harshbaid_·
My dentist is so exclusive, he hides his website behind a login screen.
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Harsh Baid@harshbaid_·
If you're as obsessed with @EffectTS_ as I am and want to get paid working with it, we're hiring a senior backend engineer at @carinetwork! Come work with me to build a faster interbank payment protocol! Job Description: cari.com/careers/sr.-so… Send your resume: harsh@cari.com
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg

Cloudflare’s mission is to fork the entire developer ecosystem and destroy open source. Vinext was an excuse to swindle developers into using their proprietary runtimes instead of @nodejs. It shipped with 10 vulnerabilities that they cheerfully handed to a .gov website. Now they’ve done it again. They can’t run just-bash, because it’s open source software that runs on @nodejs. It has to work “at the edge”, which is a thing no one wants (We learned the hard way… Not even the Node core developers they hired to work on Workers instead want it!)

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Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
your claude could never
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Harsh Baid@harshbaid_·
the days are long, but the years are short.
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End of an era.
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Torick Davis
Torick Davis@torickjdavis·
@Sentry Took a bit, but I found it. Looks like the limit's been reached. Crazy cool swag to represent an awesome product!
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Sentry@sentry·
Time for our latest merch drop - we’re giving away Sentry Night Rider Ghost Boards! It skates. It lights up. And one day it’ll make an amazing family heirloom. Snag yours by solving our little riddle…👇
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Harsh Baid@harshbaid_·
OpenAI/Meta pivoting to short form slop generation as an innovative new market segment makes me think they’re running out of ideas to make this business sustainable
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Bought my pens at the same place Chappell Roan bought her ceramic cat tchotchke at
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Take your time.
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