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Sam Chandler

@nitro_sam

Now: Investing at Laneway Ventures. Was: Founder & CEO of @nitrohq. Led to IPO & A$561 million acquisition. Former EY Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year.

London, Ibiza, San Francisco Katılım Haziran 2011
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Startup Archive
Startup Archive@StartupArchive_·
Jony Ive recounts the time Steve Jobs called him vain Jony recounts the time he asked Steve Jobs to be less harsh in his critique of a piece of work. When Steve asked “why?”, Jony replied: “Well, because I care about the team.” Steve then said, as Jony puts it, “this brutally, brilliantly, insightful thing”: “No Jony, you’re just really vain. You just want people to like you. And I’m surprised at you because I thought you really held the work up as the most important—not how you believe you are perceived by other people.” Jony reflects on the remark: “I was terribly cross because I knew he was right.” Video source: @VanityFair (2014)
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Mike Solana@micsolana·
a lot of kids don't remember this but there was a time, just a few years ago, when we all had to pretend this was a 'serious reporter' rather than a bravo television personality with some kind of unfortunate mental illness
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
in a world of INFINITE content, infinite choice, infinite scroll, people are starting to want things that END - finite formats - physical products - no ai, no internet - clear boundaries there’s a real shift here and it’s going to create massive companies here we go
MaxellCorp@MaxellCorp

Maxell is bringing back a classic, w/ their brand new Cassette Player 🥳🎉 -Wireless AND Wired 🙌 -Rechargeable ⚡️ -11 Hours of Battery 🤯 * Step back into the 80’s with Maxell *

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J. C. de Vries
J. C. de Vries@J_C_deVries·
To put this into perspective: over a twenty year period from 1972 to 1991, migration to Australia added 1.7 million people. From 2022 to 2025, migration added over 1.2 million people. In just three years. How can anyone see this as normal?
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Sam Chandler@nitro_sam·
What a lot of people don’t realize about tax is that people don’t leave because of “high taxes”. They leave because they know they’re being taken advantage of, that it’s unfair, and they disagree with how their tax dollars are being spent
Matthew Continetti@continetti

Residents exiting Massachusetts took a net of $4.2 billion in adjusted gross income with them in 2023, one of the largest totals in the country, after a tax on millionaires took effect bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
I am very wary of reports that the UK is now within range of Iranian ballistic missiles. But if the reports are true, let’s be in no doubt: the UK has no defences against such missiles. No dedicated national ballistic missile defence (BMD) system for intercepting intermediate- or intercontinental-range threats aimed at the homeland. No ground-based interceptors (like US THAAD or Patriot systems in Europe) deployed in Britain for this purpose. In theory our T-45 warships could provide some cover. But most are currently undeployable or not in UK waters. Leaving us defenceless from ballistic missile attack. Another massive military failure of the political class of all recent governments.
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Sam Chandler@nitro_sam·
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1870, a German chemist named Erich von Wolf was analysing the iron content of various vegetables. He made a decimal point error. He recorded spinach as containing 35mg of iron per 100g. The correct figure was 3.5mg. The misplaced decimal sat in the nutritional literature for decades, entirely unchallenged, because nobody particularly felt like re-testing spinach. In 1929, the Popeye comic strip launched. The creators cited the iron content of spinach as the scientific basis for their character's powers. By this point, the decimal point error was already sixty years old and fully embedded in received nutritional wisdom. The error was identified and corrected in 1937. The correction was not issued with anything approaching the cultural reach of the original claim. Popeye continued punching things. The actual iron content of spinach, 3.5mg per 100g, roughly where it was always supposed to be, is further complicated by the fact that spinach is among the highest-oxalate vegetables known. Oxalates bind to iron and calcium in the gut and remove them before absorption. The iron in spinach absorbs at around 1–2%, compared to 15–35% for haem iron from red meat. You would need to eat roughly a kilogram of spinach to absorb the iron equivalent of a 100g beef steak. There is also the kidney stone question. Spinach contains around 970mg of oxalates per 100g: one of the densest plant sources. Chronic high spinach consumption, particularly raw in daily smoothies, is a documented pathway to calcium oxalate kidney stones. The smoothie industry has not issued a correction. Popeye is still a sailor.

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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
SOCIALISM: Democrats states created sanctuary for millions of illegals and drove out American wealth creators. California and New York are on the brink of seizing the wealth of their most productive citizens but almost $40B in annual income has already migrated to Republican states. It’s about to get a lot worse.
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Charlie Smirkley@charliesmirkley

IRS net migration data is out of 2023: 🔴 Red states gained $37.2 billion in income and 492k filers. 🔵 Blue states lost ~$40.8B and 520k filers. CA −$11.9B, NY −$9.9B, IL −$6.0B, MA −$4.2B, NJ −$2.8B.

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