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Ganesh Kumar 🗽〽️🐕‍🦺

Ganesh Kumar 🗽〽️🐕‍🦺

@reachgkumar

Product/Engineer, BizOps, Investor, & Analytics guy @Facebook @BeOnDeck @Amazon @Ring @AMEX @EY_Parthenon,@Acumen @FactSet @NYSE_LEH @SCSatCMU @MichiganRoss

Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller@BenStiller·
LETS GO KNICKS !!!!!!!!!
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start an AI community for executives. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows/agents, post-AI org structure, AI governance, AI training/enablement, change management, and more. Comment “AI-native” if you want to join.
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Andrew Claudio
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Knicks in 6. React accordingly.
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George from 🕹prodmgmt.world
tomorrow I’m helping 10 PMs get PM OS working on their actual product work. This is for real product work, not demo content, and not “here are 200 skills, good luck.” the goal is that you leave with: - your company context loaded - PM OS installed in Cursor / Claude Code - one real workflow run on a real PM problem - one usable output saved in your workspace - enough understanding to run the next workflow yourself this is the part most people skip. they buy the tool, download the files, skim the docs, maybe run one command, then go back to blank chat because the system never got connected to their actual work. so tomorrow I’m doing the annoying part with people. 3 options: 1. self-serve PM OS 2. setup sprint 3. white-glove setup if you want one of the live setup spots, reply “PM OS” and I’ll send details.
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Allie K. Miller
Allie K. Miller@alliekmiller·
I used to think the best way to come up with ways to use AI was to think about a painpoint or a problem and see if AI can make it better. I no longer think that. Why? Because that put every person into a loss minimization mindset. They were thinking about time lost because they had to manually go through corporate forms. Or money lost because they had 0.1% more theft this year than the prior year. But what this misses (and what people need) is the ability to reason, reframe, and reinvent. I want more of us in growth mode or work reinvention mode. And less “how can we retrofit today’s tech to be slightly less painful.” To that end, one of the best things you can do is keep a log of what you do, who you are, why you make certain decisions over others, what you’re goaled on, where you have low and high friction in your role, who you work with, those people’s incentives and implicit tradeoffs, what your resources and constraints are, what your output is meant to be, and how you deliver value. Then pass that to Claude or ChatGPT or Gemini or whatever best model in whatever AI system you have access to, upload your context docs mentioned above, and prompt: “Here is who I am, what I do, what I stand for, and how I deliver value. I am ready and willing to burn down our current playbook and stand something new up in under as long as it means and a more sustainable business model. Read what I have shared and build out a full profile of me. Build up my 5 layers of why. My 5 forces. My explicit and implicit values. My ghost or unnamed blockers. Things I haven’t mentioned and open questions you have. Be so thorough and cut so deep that it feels like a mentalist is peering inside my brain. Based on all the context I’ve provided, ideate several dozen potential workshift changes I can make from multiple angles (people, tech, environment, customers, combinations). Make them radically different. Then score them on likelihood to hit my timeline, budget, tradeoff gained. Then take the top 50%, and morph them ie make edits that only experts in other fields would have brought up. Combine the evolved list with the original top 50%. Loop this process two more times. Present all top winning ideas back to me. Each idea should have a title, short description, and one concrete action I can take in the next 24 hours to kick it off. Be as specific and actionable as possible.” The original method assumed the human was the sole owner of taste and judgement. The new version acknowledges that AI is performant enough to work alongside the human. The original method was only about pain minimization. The new method is about possibility maximization.
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US Department of the Interior
Built for the wild. Built for the moment.   Wolverines roam remote wilderness and dominate the hardwood.    Congratulations to the Michigan Wolverines on their NCAA championship. 🏆 🏀
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Dailyscienceinfo@NatureScienceA1·
Launch of Artemis II captured from the nearby commercial plane 🚀 👩‍🚀
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Cristina Cordova
Cristina Cordova@cjc·
To get the discount associated with our startup program, you just have to be affiliated with any of these partners. linear.app/startups/partn… While many are venture firms, some are service providers you may already use like Ramp, Mercury, Brex, Stripe Atlas, and more. You can also join a free startup community like F6S, which is a partner, and then get our startup program discount.
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Behrooz Evans
Behrooz Evans@BehEvans·
we're a bootsrapped startup with no VC funding and we can't get into @linear startup program because of that why.....
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
Big announcement that I'm so excited about 🙌🏻 We've officially partnered with @AnthropicAI for an official, in-person Claude Code workshop in New York City on April 10th — and this one is built specifically for leaders who are serious about bringing Claude Code into their organizations. This workshop is being run by an Anthropic engineer, one of our senior AI Strategists at @tenex_labs, and @JJEnglert. We'll cover how to orchestrate agents with Claude Code — skills, hooks, plugins, and how to actually build with it. Attendees will leave having built real things and with a clear picture of what's possible. We'll also walk through how our engineers at Tenex are deploying Claude Code inside Fortune 500 companies today, and take live Q&A on implementing Claude Code at scale. The event is application-only, 30 spots total. Up to 2 per org. Apply here: claudecode.community/workshop/nyc Reply if you have any questions!
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ADITI® 🪔
ADITI® 🪔@shopaditi·
Custom Home Fragrance by ADITI 🪔 I’m looking to create a one-of-one custom home fragrance as a case study for ShopAditi.com. This isn’t just about scent. It’s about translating a space, a story, and a feeling into something you can light. Looking for: • A thoughtfully designed home or apartment • Strong visual identity or aesthetic • Bonus: South Asian elements like brass, textiles, artifacts, or cultural touches • Someone open to me studying their space deeply and documenting the process What you’ll get: • A fully custom fragrance designed for your home • A finished candle (or small batch) • Your space featured as a storytelling case study on ShopAditi DMs are open! ❤️
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NEW YORK KNICKS
NEW YORK KNICKS@nyknicks·
DPOG 🦺 JOSHUA AARON HART
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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Ganesh Kumar 🗽〽️🐕‍🦺
@yrechtman Looking back at last night's scoreboard. Seeing all of the upsets that happened. I suppose it allows me to have a little more gratitude in last night's waaaaaay too close win.
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yoni rechtman
yoni rechtman@yrechtman·
Knicks got really lucky tonight. Terrible job defending the 3 the whole game (whole season) and the Hawks just missed a good luck at the end. Great teams press leads and shut out games. Knicks don’t do that - keep letting opponents back into it.
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Shweta
Shweta@shweta_ai·
Starting a new group chat in ChatGPT to explore how AI, robotics, and emerging tech are reshaping society. Anyone want to join?
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Stealth
Stealth@Stealth40k·
Say what you want about other aspects of the game, but the soundtrack in Mario Kart World is incredible. Probably didn't get nominated at the Game Awards for being remix heavy, but I still listen to it!
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vcresta
vcresta@vcresta·
@DJAceNBA Yeah that was lame. It obviously wasn’t a goal tend and Knicks were coming up with the ball. Refs were….something today
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DJ Zullo
DJ Zullo@DJAceNBA·
Late goaltending call so they can review it. Knicks likely would have secured loose ball. Tough break as that was pretty obviously a clean block.
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Josh Schlottman
Josh Schlottman@JoshSchlottman·
@FitFounder Personal pizza oven. I eat pizza 3-4x a week, now can make my own healthy version • organic sourdough crust • organic tomato sauce • grass-fed mozzarella cheese • grass-fed beef sausage I used to eat frozen pizzas (woof). Feel 10x better + leaner now
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
What's one of the best purchases you've made for your health this year?
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Carl Vellotti 🥞
Carl Vellotti 🥞@carlvellotti·
99% PMs don't know Cursor is GREAT for product work I made a FREE course – learn Cursor IN Cursor! 🔹 Complete guide for product work 🔹 Make PRDs, analyze data, create decks Eventually, I'll sell it for $99. For the next 24h: FREE! Follow + RT + comment "Cursor" & I'll DM it
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