Liam Ó Máille

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Liam Ó Máille

Liam Ó Máille

@melialfp

🇮🇪 Linguistics | history | rugby union and league | Austrian economics | Georgism

Ireland Katılım Temmuz 2015
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FearOCorcaigh
FearOCorcaigh@CorcaighO·
This sums up Glenn Nyberg's refereeing performance tonight. Clear, intentional & nasty foul on Szmodics leaving him unconscious on the floor. Referee had to consult with the 4th official before awarding the free & issued no card. 🙄 Woeful stuff! #CZEIRL #COYBIG
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Second Tier podcast
Second Tier podcast@secondtierpod·
Derby attacker Sammie Szmodics was knocked unconscious in Ireland's World Cup qualifier defeat to Czechia yesterday. Not even a yellow card, this. Honking decision.
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Liam Ó Máille
Liam Ó Máille@melialfp·
@markhumphrys There's another rhetorical slight of hand underfoot here that bothers me. The 'gender was assigned' phrase. Gender is no more 'assigned at birth' than skin/hair/eye colour, weight, fingerprints, and so on.
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Mark Humphrys
Mark Humphrys@markhumphrys·
Of all the frauds in Irish political history in my lifetime, this woke leftist Trojan Horse has to be the biggest fraud.
Leo Varadkar@LeoVaradkar

@aoifeh1916 Hey @grok Has Imane Khelif been confirmed as a biological male? Has Imane every claimed to be trans? Is being trans or intersex or trans possible in Algeria where Imane is from or must one adhere to the sex assigned to you at birth?

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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
Pope Leo XIV said Catholic politicians who perpetuate war should go to confession. JD Vance and Marco Rubio are the two most powerful Catholics leading Trump’s war against Iran. open.substack.com/pub/lettersfro…
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LPC
LPC@landpalestine·
Cardinal Zuppi read the names of every chiId kiIIed by IsraeI in Gaza It took 7 hours
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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
Pope Leo XIV's top Middle East envoy rebuked Pete Hegseth for invoking God in justifying the US-Israel war against Iran. Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa called Hegseth’s actions “the gravest sin we can commit at this time.” thelettersfromleo.com/p/the-gravest-…
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
the problem with not liking trump is the democrats really suck at everything
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
if donald trump wasn’t currently the president, but whoever was president was performing exactly like he was, donald trump and trump supporters would be incessantly raging about how poorly the president was performing
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The Cork Coypu
The Cork Coypu@CorkCoypu·
You can degree with Ryan Caseys politics and also appreciate that he suffered a kind of pain that most of us are lucky enough to never know
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Liam Ó Máille@melialfp·
@joehas From my time in tech, this is 100%. The mediocre management as well leading to bloat. Mediocre manager comes in and sees a team underwater. Instead of re-prioritising, deeply understanding the causes, they just double headcount. This was happening even before the pandemic.
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Joe Haslam ☘ 🇪🇺
If you have too many meetings, it means you have too many people.
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky on why your company has too many meetings (and it's not what you think) Most companies blame meeting overload on bad habits, weak managers, or poor scheduling. @bchesky thinks they're looking in the wrong place entirely. The real culprit is simpler and harder to fix than any of those things. You just have too many people. "The reason there's too many meetings in a company isn't because they don't have meeting-no-meeting Wednesdays. It's because they have too many people. People create meetings. And the best way to get rid of meetings is to not have so many people." His argument runs deeper than headcount management. It's about what happens when you hire people who aren't truly excellent and what those people inevitably do next. You've probably heard the classic line: A-players hire A-players, B-players hire C-players. Chesky amends it: "B players hire lots of C players — not just a few, but a lot. Because those are the kind of people that like building empires." The reason is structural, not personal. A person who can't do the job can't hire someone better than themselves, so they hire down. Then they need two or three of those people just to cover the gap. Those people scatter, pulling in different directions, and suddenly you have more meetings, more overhead, and less output. Chesky's response at Airbnb was surgical. He removed layers of management and returned to a functional structure with one strict rule: You can only manage a function if you're actually an expert in it. "The head of design has to actually manage the work first. You don't manage people. You manage people through the work." He credits this thinking to Jony Ive. At most tech companies, heads of design manage the people rather than the design itself, a separation Chesky found completely incoherent. "How can you manage the people separate from the design? Jony Ive would say, 'No, my main job is to manage the work. I build a team and we design together, but I'm mostly looking at the work. I'm not having career conversations all day long. That's crazy.'" Lean means every person is genuinely excellent and led by someone embedded deeply enough in the craft to judge their output. When that's true, decisions move faster and work gets evaluated on its merits. Most companies treat meeting overload as a scheduling problem. Chesky thinks that's the wrong diagnosis entirely, and until you address the root cause, no policy is going to fix it.

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Big Brain Business
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness·
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky on why your company has too many meetings (and it's not what you think) Most companies blame meeting overload on bad habits, weak managers, or poor scheduling. @bchesky thinks they're looking in the wrong place entirely. The real culprit is simpler and harder to fix than any of those things. You just have too many people. "The reason there's too many meetings in a company isn't because they don't have meeting-no-meeting Wednesdays. It's because they have too many people. People create meetings. And the best way to get rid of meetings is to not have so many people." His argument runs deeper than headcount management. It's about what happens when you hire people who aren't truly excellent and what those people inevitably do next. You've probably heard the classic line: A-players hire A-players, B-players hire C-players. Chesky amends it: "B players hire lots of C players — not just a few, but a lot. Because those are the kind of people that like building empires." The reason is structural, not personal. A person who can't do the job can't hire someone better than themselves, so they hire down. Then they need two or three of those people just to cover the gap. Those people scatter, pulling in different directions, and suddenly you have more meetings, more overhead, and less output. Chesky's response at Airbnb was surgical. He removed layers of management and returned to a functional structure with one strict rule: You can only manage a function if you're actually an expert in it. "The head of design has to actually manage the work first. You don't manage people. You manage people through the work." He credits this thinking to Jony Ive. At most tech companies, heads of design manage the people rather than the design itself, a separation Chesky found completely incoherent. "How can you manage the people separate from the design? Jony Ive would say, 'No, my main job is to manage the work. I build a team and we design together, but I'm mostly looking at the work. I'm not having career conversations all day long. That's crazy.'" Lean means every person is genuinely excellent and led by someone embedded deeply enough in the craft to judge their output. When that's true, decisions move faster and work gets evaluated on its merits. Most companies treat meeting overload as a scheduling problem. Chesky thinks that's the wrong diagnosis entirely, and until you address the root cause, no policy is going to fix it.
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Alessandro Riolo
Alessandro Riolo@aledeniz·
This is also a refusal of reality. France 🇫🇷, like Italy 🇮🇹, Britain 🇬🇧, Turkey 🇹🇷 and many others, is a vassal of the American 🇺🇸 empire. We can have an interesting conversation about which countries are more or less vassalized, but the fact remains: as a citizen of one or even several vassal states, I am an imperial peregrine – I have no vote in the election of the emperor nor in the imperial senate or assembly. Do you also want to strip away the only opportunity I have to participate in imperial public discourse? Would this truly strengthen imperial cohesion?
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby

Nikita is dropping truth bombs and exposing just how much foreigners are attempting to divide Americans.

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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
Well, here's the thing. He needs us to do that so that he can continue to live in the style to which he and the rest of the worthy rentiers have become accustomed. Nah. Learn to work for your money. Fewer meetings, more graft.
Cillian@CilComLFC

🇮🇪 Former Irish PM Leo Varadkar: “Anybody who thinks migration is a bad thing, and doesn’t want a steady stream of migrants, should start working 6-day weeks. You can work longer hours to fill the gap of migrants you don’t like.” These people HATE us and want to see us erased.

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sam
sam@sam_d_1995·
Elon DOGE: -didn’t actually save any money, deficits increased -destroyed state capacity -killed tons of people Zohran DOGE: -cut wasteful government funding -ended McKinsey contract -brought skills in-house to save money and increase state capacity
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Government must deliver for working people—and every dollar in our budget should work as hard as they do. That’s why I directed every agency to cut waste and help close our budget gap. Here’s some of what we found.

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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
There’s a lot of discussion in these parts about all the things that are degrading (public safety, disorder, architecture, institutions, …), but it is remarkable how much better food has gotten over the course of my lifetime. I was recently traveling in the UK, and even in small towns, the restaurants were consistently great. (I particularly recommend Isla in Durham.) Ireland has similarly improved by leaps and bounds. The US is very good these days. Has there ever been a better time to eat?
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Zohran is cancelling the NYC Department of Social Services' $9 million contract with McKinsey. Starting in 2022 under Eric Adams the City of New York paid McKinsey $1.6 million to research trash cans.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
This is the biggest fraud perpetrated on working people in the last 100 years.
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Being Libertarian
Being Libertarian@beinlibertarian·
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IT Unprofessional
IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
We hired a consulting firm to tell us why our profits are down. They sent three 24-year-olds wearing vests. They spent two months interviewing us about our own jobs. Then they put our answers into a PowerPoint presentation. They charged us $250K for this privilege. During the final readout, one of them used the phrase synergy optimization without blinking. I looked around the conference room. Our CEO was nodding like he just received the Ten Commandments. The grand conclusion was that we need to increase revenue and decrease costs. I could've told them that for a gift card to Panera. But nobody listens to the guy who works here. You only listen to the guy who flies in on a Tuesday. I'm updating my resume to include synergy optimization. It feels like the right move.
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