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Sizzler415

@sizzler415

Occasionally throwing lukewarm takes deep into the void

New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Sizzler415@sizzler415·
Walton Goggins in Baby Billy Voice: gaddamit now. I’m yo father now. Go run yo daddy Darth a bath
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@RingerVerse Just for reference they typically do this with majority white movies and black characters.

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Sizzler415@sizzler415·
@chrissyfarr What happens faster? Policy change to increases residency slots, make med school cheaper, and scope of service across disciplines or AI adoption to produce the equivalent level of supply increase (and not just increase profit to same supply)?
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Christina Farr
Christina Farr@chrissyfarr·
I’ve heard it said thousands of times that the solution for provider shortages is AI. What is never said? More doctors. There are countries with 9 doctors per 1000 people, like Cuba. The U.S. has 3. A lot of Europe has 4. Why not both? data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.M…
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Sizzler415@sizzler415·
@MattZeitlin What you mean no snacking? The croissant cappuccino wine breaks keep the legs fueled between lunch pasta and dinner pasta.
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Matthew Zeitlin
Matthew Zeitlin@MattZeitlin·
is the real reason people lose weight on vacation not the walking or the antiwoke pasta but the fact that if you're staying in a hotel/getting all your meals out, you're not snacking at all?
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Sam Larner
Sam Larner@SamLStandsUp·
The average kicker would've put the kick to touch which led to the Tiger's first try just on the 22m mark. The chances of scoring a try from there would be 17.6% Instead Pollard stuck it about on the 8m mark. The chances of scoring a try from there are 37.9% @Oval_Insights
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Sizzler415@sizzler415·
@andy8052 How’d you get the lever for the steam wand? Ascaso duo comes with a lame nob
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andy | mnstr mode
andy | mnstr mode@andy8052·
Upgrading to this setup from a Breville has changed my life
andy | mnstr mode tweet media
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Vishal Sethi
Vishal Sethi@vishalsethi_cv·
@nikillinit @AcquiredFM good note on incumbents owning equity. so commonplace now in biotech. for high quality companies I am unsurprised to see Lilly, MRL Ventures (Merck), whoever else, in their private round. every so often it'll precede an acquisition. similar to "partnership --> M&A" flow.
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Nikhil Krishnan
Nikhil Krishnan@nikillinit·
there are lots of interesting anecdotes from the @AcquiredFM episode on Epic, but the story about Kaiser choosing an EMR between Epic vs. Cerner was super interesting Kaiser pit them against each other and then basically wanted 10% of the winning company. Cerner said yes, Epic said no. But Kaiser still went with Epic because the product was better. It's interesting to the parallel that today - almost anytime you sell to a large incumbent they try to sneak a way into owning a % of your company (e.g. "talk to our venture subsidiary"). It's very tempting to take that deal but: 1) It might actually mask how burning the customer need is - if you say no and they still want you then it's really something that they want 2) You might end up over fitting your solution to one customer and then realize the rest of the market actually doesn't want those things 3) There can be weird downstream effects around selling to competitors, follow-on financing, etc. if there's a large enterprise owning too much of your cap table
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Sizzler415@sizzler415·
@nikillinit Took me like 10 min to create the gif so glad you knew the reference
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Nikhil Krishnan
Nikhil Krishnan@nikillinit·
I'm pretty techno-optimist, but my worldview is generally clashing with a large contingent of tech people who believe "if someone is willing to buy a thing, it's valuable to the world" IMO this is untrue - lots of companies can make money by stripping positive externalities and deliver a much more "efficient" business. Or take advantage of the commons in a way that destroys it for everyone. Example: I think AI sales development representatives are generally bad even though there are people willing to pay for it. It destroys the commons (email inboxes, phones, etc.) with continuous spam. I think one of the reasons tech people are getting so much hate is because they're mixing up "creates value" for the world and "is a business" and think they're the same thing
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