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Ray Pawulich

@raypaw

Unofficially beat Steve Wozniak's high score in Tetris | product @yahoo | formerly @CNET @futureplc | sometimes entrepreneurish | pro-wrestling @RingsideRay

Oakland, CA Katılım Ocak 2010
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Ray Pawulich@raypaw·
Zero Sugar @MountainDew Baja Blast, I owe you an apology. I wasn’t really familiar with your game.
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Has anyone notified EU regulators about the new Spotify icon?
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TIGER@FRIDAY0777·
みんながもう忘れたというか存在すら知られてなさそうなMCUキャラ
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On my most recent SFO SkyClub visit, it was empty so I had my pick of any seat at the bar. I took the one on the end, since I’ve sat there a few times before. It’s like my signature spot, ya know? Bartender comes over and says, “Good to see you.” Hell yeah.
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Pretty sure the bars where I could most be considered a regular are the ones at the Delta SkyClubs in SFO and LAX.
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@googledocs have you ever considered an “ask to make pageless” feature for Docs?
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Mark Poulton 👑@KoniWaves·
Darkhawk was everything great about 90s Marvel... mystery, armor and attitude! Street level vigilante meets space epic!
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Ray Pawulich@raypaw·
@luxemiaa Yes. We should outlaw percentage-based tipping and move to flat per-person service fees. Additionally property tax should be abolished and everyone should pay a flat residency tax.
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Mia♡@luxemiaa·
A woman on Instagram said: My husband and I go out to dinner and order lobster dishes at $50 each and the table next to us order burgers at $15 each. Why do we have to leave a bigger tip than the other table when we had the same waitress and got the same service?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Minute-long story made w Grok Imagine
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@SlackHQ in the Threads view, there should be a way to remove a thread until there are new messages in the thread.
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Jack (-_•)@captaincupkick·
We are NOT dunking on this suit, it's one sash away from being perfect
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@wongmjane Actually a beowulf cluster of LeapFrogs delivers huge bang for the buck. Great for ClaudeBot.
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Jane Manchun Wong@wongmjane·
MacBook Neo is way too expensive for the young language learners, it’s about 27x pricier than LeapFrog. Plus you’d lose the fun carry handle I simply wouldn’t upgrade to MacBook Neo if I was the target audience for LeapFrog
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Ari | The Witcher era ⚔️
Me encantan los actores que tenemos para Obi-Wan, pero siempre voy a tener la curiosidad de cómo se habría visto a Toshiro Mifune en el papel, ya que el actor japonés fue la primera opción para el casting
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@wongmjane Amen! The “it’s a big city, deal with it” attitude can GTFO. Modern cities should be gleaming metropolises free from any anti-social behavior. We have the technology to enforce it. The only barrier is will.
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bro I’m from an Asia city 9x larger than San “Big City” Francisco and I’ve never been followed or sexually harassed there I’ve literally seen a naked man wiping his ass at 16th-Mission St BART tonight. How is that MY FAULT? THIS IS NOT NORMAL, FFS…
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Ray Pawulich@raypaw·
I’ve been getting a lot of DMs asking for my thoughts on the new He-Man trailer. Well, to tell you the truth, it looks dumb. Dumb, dumb, dumb. Literally the dumbest way to adapt the material, with zero or negative imagination. I look forward to seeing it.
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Product skills of the future: - Intuition about what's worth building - Clarity in describing the solution - Taste in knowing when it's great - Agency to do the above without being asked
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Ray Pawulich@raypaw·
@BillAckman However it is certainly accurate to say that among the holders of a given rewards card, the ones who use it for all spend and don’t use the benefits are subsidizing the ones who only spend on that card in its boosted rewards categories and who use all the benefits.
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Ray Pawulich@raypaw·
@BillAckman Is it true that non-rewards cardholders subsidize rewards cardholders? No more than Toyota customers subsidize Lexus customers. Which is to say mass market accounts for most revenue and profit, yes … but the premium line is profitable on its own.
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Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
On the topic of credit cards: It seems unfair that the points programs that are provided to the high income cardholders are paid for by the low-income cardholders that don’t get points or other reward programs with their cards. Points and rewards programs are in effect a rebate on every purchase. The higher the reward benefits, the higher the discount fee the card company charges the retailer to cover the cost of the benefits. The greater the rewards, the higher the discount fee. Discount fees can be as low as ~1.5% for cards without rewards but as high as 3.5% or more for ‘black’ or ‘platinum’ cards. Since the retailers or service establishments charge all consumers the same price for the same items or services, the millions of lower income consumers with no reward benefits are in effect subsidizing the platinum cardholder when he uses his card. In other words, the low income consumer is paying an extra 2% on his credit card purchases to cover the rewards points for the platinum cardholder. This doesn’t seem right to me. What am I missing?
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