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Work: Sagashi Labs (helps tech companies grow). #coys Don't overthink it.

Katılım Nisan 2013
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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@marclou Believe it or not you can also find jimjilbang that have cafeterias inside them. So you could also do breakfast or dinner there. One time I got locked out of my apartment so I just slept the night in the local jimjilbang. Enables many life hacks.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I love Korean Jjimjilbang (찜질방) culture. For $6, I get access to a sauna, a cold bath, a heated floor, and a jacuzzi. It opens at 6 am, and it’s super clean. Everyone is naked, so there’s a bit of a learning curve, haha. But once you get used to it, it’s great: no extra clothes to bring, and it just feels good. My new morning routine in Korea: 6 am → 7:30 am: Gym 7:30 am → 8:30 am: Jjimjilbang 9 am → bored: Deep work
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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@JamesTheFilmGuy I agree. And the misconception most people seem to have is the idea that James Bond is a character. He is not. He is an idea and works best as only that. It's wish fulfillment for a male audience that loves a masculine man with world class competence who is desired by women.
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James Pickup 🍸
James Pickup 🍸@JamesTheFilmGuy·
Im simply not interested in having an origin story for Bond. I don't want to see him going through Navy school etc. We have already seen Craig earn his 007 status to. Early to mid 30s with standalone missions, no overarching story nonsense. My two cents.
Variety@Variety

EXCLUSIVE: Tom Francis has auditioned to play James Bond for Amazon MGM. • The 26-year-old British actor is best known for appearing opposite Nicole Scherzinger in the stage production of “Sunset Boulevard” • Francis is one of many performers jockeying for the part in a casting process that is ongoing and being overseen by Nina Gold (“Game of Thrones”) variety.com/2026/film/news…

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@stephsmithio I wonder if women running in Australia feel this as well? That said, even as a guy from Australia, walking around anywhere in Japan does feel more... just calm as well as safe. I think it's something to do with how predictable and organized it is, too.
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Steph Smith@stephsmithio·
The ability to walk/run at night in Japan and feel safe is so underrated. Western societies should’ve never accepted the alternative
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@DiscussingFilm Callum Turner. This is who I would also bet on to get the part.
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Amazon has officially begun auditions to cast the next James Bond. Who do you want to be the next James Bond?
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Bernard Huang@bernardjhuang·
1/ After close to a decade, tomorrow will be my last day at @clearscope. It's hard to put almost ten years into a thread. But here's what I keep coming back to 🧵
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@pwafork Honestly, I'm just trying to figure out if there's more to being Australian than the government seeing how much they can take from me and my family.
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James Morrow@pwafork·
I don’t know I thought there was more to being an Australian than just how much stuff you and your family could get from the government.
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

The 5 million Angus Taylor thinks don’t vote and the millions in their households who do. Angus Taylor thinks he’s punishing non-citizens. They can’t vote, so it’s a free hit. That’s the entire logic. But it’s a logic only someone who has never lived in the big cities would consider. In the suburbs that decide elections, the household, not the individual, is the political unit. Three generations under one roof or in the same suburb. Grandparents on partner visas. Parents holding PR while the citizenship queue grinds on. Citizen kids enrolled to vote, working part-time, doing the family’s Services Australia paperwork at the kitchen table. Strip the NDIS from a permanent resident and you have not touched a single voter directly. You have touched their daughter. Their son. Their citizen niece. And they vote, very deliberately, for the people in their family who cannot. This is exactly the structural shape of post-war migrant Australia. Greek, Italian, Maltese, Lebanese, Vietnamese households where the citizen children voted for the whole family. It is alive and well, three generations on, in the outer suburbs the Coalition needs to win government. Taylor has told every one of those households that in his Australia, their parents are second-class. He thinks he’s chasing Hanson voters in Farrer. He’s actually handing Labor a permanent structural lock on the seats that decide who governs. And he has possibly committed his party to losing opposition status at the next election. Full piece and analysis below

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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@taipan168 @spenderallegra Totally agree. Fortunately, it's hard to distinguish tests between startups and small business, so hopefully the way it's written if they change it also supports small business. This, and increasing the income tax brackets, or giving tax breaks for under 30s would be great
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taipan168@taipan168·
CGT should encourage *all* entrepreneurs, not just tech startups, @spenderallegra. What about a plumber starting a business that could grow to 100 staff? Or when Mecca Cosmetica had one outlet? A small business raising capital to expand overseas? theaustralian.com.au/nation/budget-…
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@PeterJCrows I think the challenge is what are we supposed to do when the well worn path is also not productive for the country? Eventually it has to change. But yes, your kids were misled. That said, the budget isn’t actually fixing it. I’d rather under 30 was income tax exempt personally.
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PeterJ@PeterJCrows·
Can’t fathom how this budget helps young people. Daughter 27 married. They worked hard, saved, bought a small flat. Got advice and had a plan, bought the next flat. They were on the well worn path to building wealth slowly. These are the aspirational young people impacted,not me.
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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@CJHandmer I can speak to this, because I used to run a newsletter for Australians living in San Francisco. My estimated figure in 2017 was 18K. Presumably this number has grown. Although there was actually a larger boomer Aussie cohort. So probably 20K-25K gdaysf.sagashi.io/blog/aussies-l…
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@Christianjw92 Celebration. Then accountability and a reckoning (I hope). This near death experience should at least have scared ownership who would have lost $1B in equity value. Not over yet though of course
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Christian@Christianjw92·
If Tottenham don’t get relegated, is it mass celebration or do we just act like this season never happened and swiftly move on?
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@tomaouad California’s effective cgt on selling a business you founded is around ~23%, similar to Australia today. No federal tax because of qsbs. These changes would make that rate 47% in Australia. 2X California. Texas, Singapore, and ~80% of other us states: 0%
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Tom Aouad@tomaouad·
California needs a CGT discount. Without a CGT discount California risks becoming the most uncompetitive venture ecosystem in the world. The state government needs to enact these changes immediatley otherwise risk ruining the sates future! Look at Australia and how flourishing their world leading VC ecosystem is. All of this is likely entirley driven by the 50% discount on assets held for 1 year. FYI this is a joke/satire for those highly attuned to the discourse/screeching surrounding Austrlaia's May 12th budget. Before you google it California has no CGT discount and effective CGT tax rate of around the high 30 percents, also their VC ecosytem is signifiantly better than Australia's before you google that too.
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@RonShamgar We had very high inflation at the time which explains the spike in Sydney and Perth while other capital cities saw rental declines. Yet that never stops this lie be regurgitated by those who don’t know the data or prefer to lie.
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Ron Shamgar
Ron Shamgar@RonShamgar·
Last time negative gearing was abolished property prices and rents went up !! (1985-1987) This policy was quickly abolished thereafter Well done to the government for making life even more difficult for young people 👏👏👏👏
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@CC_CASHMORE Would love to see you ask @leithvo on your next podcast about the change in CGT policy and how it will impact innovation and startups if there's no carve out? Simply put, it will double the tax bill and halve the exit price on sale for startups and small biz 1/n
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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@stephsmithio Here's what it looks like. Although I wish it also synced with Kamoot, which is better for trail running.
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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@stephsmithio I've used citystrides.com to do this. It's a bit clunky, and only a web app, but it's a good start. It also connects with your existing running apps to you can import your history instead of starting fresh. But I, too, would like an app focused on running this way.
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Steph Smith@stephsmithio·
request for app: one where you can upload your walking/running records and it maps out what streets you have or haven’t been to and maybe even builds new routes for you. I have a silly dream one day to explore every street in a few cities but it’s impossible to track
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
Everyone is now a coder. Everyone is now a marketer. Everyone is now a designer. Everyone is now a copywriter. Everyone is now an email marketer. Everyone is now a video creator. Everyone is now a sales team. Everyone is now a social manager. Everyone is now a researcher. Everyone is now a manager. Everyone is now a startup founder.
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@cjoye @jason_king72 By this logic that mate of yours who is bad with money and is constantly in debt really just would have all their problems solved with just one more loan (I promise bro)
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Sagashi@sagashiio·
@VPhillipMunoz I wonder if a similar system could apply to other areas with rating inflation? 1. Google maps reviews benchmarked to restaurant in that neighbourhood 2. Airbnb/Uber reviews benchmarked by average of that reviewer In 2. the minority of reviewers who are honest become huge.
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Phillip Muñoz
Phillip Muñoz@VPhillipMunoz·
Harvard, apparently, is about to adopt a new policy to combat grade inflation. I devised my own anti–grade inflation policy 25 years ago. I’ve shared it with provosts and deans, to no avail. Here it is: The Muñoz Plan Against Grade Inflation The plan has three key components:
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@CC_CASHMORE @leithvo This is punitive on the ultimate job creators: founders + small biz. To your points on the pod about incentivizing productivity over rent seeking/monopolies, why would VC invest risk capital for 1/2 the return? This would wipe out Aus startup industry. Graphic: @HenryInnis
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