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Nate Antetomaso

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Chicago, IL Katılım Eylül 2012
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Guillaume Huin
Guillaume Huin@HuinGuillaume·
« dad, how good was the snack wrap?»
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Ben Gilbert
Ben Gilbert@gilbert·
Has anyone ever actually held an N64 controller like this?
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Nate Antetomaso@nateante·
Why are cantaloupes and honeydews always the most common in fruit salads? Is there a Big Melon lobby pushing these mediocre fruits on us?
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Alex Kantrowitz
Alex Kantrowitz@Kantrowitz·
The meme that Elon cut 75% of Twitter and the service works just fine is a bit off. Many of those cuts were in the sales org and revenue is down 40%. That's not working fine.
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Nate Antetomaso@nateante·
MoviePass is back in select markets. It used to lose ~$20/month/user, so how is this time different?
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Jack Appleby
Jack Appleby@jappleby·
This meeting could've been an email. This email could've been a slack. This slack is confusing, can we grab a quick meeting?
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Nate Antetomaso@nateante·
Microsoft firing 10,000 workers while simultaneously investing $10,000,000,000 into OpenAI says a lot about the future of work
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Matt Margolis
Matt Margolis@ItsMattsLaw·
(completely overwhelmed) will do!
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Nate Antetomaso@nateante·
There's not better platform for creators than YouTube because of their revenue sharing model. If they've figured the same thing out for Shorts, then TikTok better be on notice techcrunch.com/2023/01/09/you…
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
The calculator is often brought up as an analog for AI-powered chat. Interestingly it basically took two decades to calculators to go mainstream in the US classroom. From the mid-70s (commercially affordable) to 1994 (the SAT allowed it for the exam). 🔗 hackeducation.com/2015/03/12/cal…
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