Zeeshan Anwar

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Zeeshan Anwar

@zeeshanwar_

your friendly neighborhood hot take uncle

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2009
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Zeeshan Anwar@zeeshanwar_·
@Alex_Clover_ @unbotherdcarrie @thechosenberg Maybe for a week because it is a serious surgery but then you’re good to go. Also you’d be surprised how many candidates the hospital will reject if there’s any chance the donator may experience any complications now or later in life.
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Alex@Alex_Clover_·
@zeeshanwar_ @unbotherdcarrie @thechosenberg This inspired me to actually inform myself on the topic. Thanks! I imagined that after donating you'd have to avoid alcohol or intense exercise, but apparently not. Weird how much redundancy humans have here
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rosey🌹@thechosenberg·
Ungrateful bastard
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@unbotherdcarrie @thechosenberg What are you talking about? There are no lifelong medications or life changes or possible medical issues for the donator. Source: I received a kidney from my mom 15 years ago and she experienced none of the above. Please don’t make stuff and spread misinformation.
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UnbotheredCarrie🚜@unbotherdcarrie·
@thechosenberg The person asked for a few days to think about it, because its not just a "here's my kidney we're all good". Its lifelong medications, major life changes (diet and lifestyle), and possible medical issues down the road. Its something someone SHOULD think about and not be (1)
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@cptdankkk I don’t know that I disagree but it’s funny coming from Mark whose definition of “innovation” has been acquisitions (Instagram, WhatsApp) or failed projects (LIBRA, Metaverse).
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dank@cptdankkk·
Mark Zuckerberg says Apple's lack of innovation since the iPhone will lead to its decline "They haven't really invented anything great in a while. Steve Jobs invented the iPhone, and now they're kind of sitting on it 20 years later" "Year over year, I'm not even sure they're selling more iPhones at this point. Part of it is that each generation doesn't actually get that much better, so people are taking longer to upgrade" "They built stuff like AirPods, which are cool, but they've thoroughly hamstrung the ability for anyone else to build something that can connect to the iPhone" "I'm pretty optimistic that because they've been so off their game in terms of not really releasing many innovative things... eventually they'll get beat by someone"
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Zeeshan Anwar@zeeshanwar_·
@NbaWoody Nothing will ever match what we got to experience last year. That was a generational sports fan experience.
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WOJ ARTEST🇦🇺@NbaWoody·
How is a game with such incredible talent so UGLY to watch.
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OG Anunoby is the Michael Jordan of Aaron Nesmiths
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@AlexGoldenNBA I like the idea but I don’t want to trade either Jarace or Ben for him. I don’t even like Ben that much and I don’t think he’s very good but I want to keep as much of finals crew together as possible. Maybe we ship a FRP?
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Alex Golden@AlexGoldenNBA·
Ending trade week for Pacers on SI with a deep dive on Saddiq Bey. Title: Is Saddiq Bey the Pacers Missing Bench Piece? If the Pacers can find the right trade package to acquire Bey from New Orleans, it would make perfect sense. My latest👇 si.com/nba/pacers/ons…
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@C2_Cooper Are we just going to forget Scott Foster’s heroics in Game 4? 😅
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Caitlin Cooper@C2_Cooper·
@zeeshanwar_ You can like whatever you like. I tend to think the reason why the Pacers lost the championship had a lot more to do with a very unfortunate injury and the fact that one of two very good teams was always going to lose.
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Caitlin Cooper@C2_Cooper·
There was a lot of “Giannis has no bag” talk. Embiid got criticized for not being more like Jokic. Jokic got criticized for not being more like Embiid. And now all that matters about SGA is how much he falls. Only logical conclusion is that all players are frauds, even MVPs.
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Zeeshan Anwar@zeeshanwar_·
This is largely in line with what I experienced in my year at Meta. The thing that gets me is that everyone I worked with was super nice + super brilliant, the best coworkers I’ve had. Unfortunately, we’re all beholden to the toxic PSC culture, making it an awful place to work.
Jeremy Bernier@jeremybernier

Meta was easily the most toxic company I've worked for. There's a reason the Chinese call it "Squid Game". Others refer to it as "Hunger Games" or "Lord of the Flies". I think they're all accurate. The company culture is basically every man/woman for themselves. The performance review process (PSC) not only doesn't incentivize helping others, if anything it actually discourages it since everyone is stack ranked against each other. Imagine working on a team where every 6 months, one of you is going to get axed. Of course it's going to become toxic. "Bottoms up" culture is a complete farce - it's just a way for leadership to offload accountability. The Tech Leads (TLs) have all the power - owning the relationships and tribal knowledge to gatekeep projects to their buddies. Managers are "people managers" with limited technical understanding, who basically aggregate TL feedback and create performance review packets to calibrate with other managers and IC7+. The takeaway is that your destiny is in the hands of the TLs, and TLs unlike managers have no responsibility for your career. There are no repercussions for unethical behavior. I've seen managers and TLs throw others under the bus and get away with it. The only mission bonding the company together is individual self-preservation. Save your own ass to survive for another stock vesting, and throw someone else under the bus if you need to. That's why layoffs rarely impact directors/VPs or tenured IC7+ despite the fact that they're paid by far the most. Even this recent mass layoff that was supposed to "flatten" managers layers barely affected directors/VPs/IC7+, and fell predominantly on M1s - the lowest rung of the management chain. The culture is extremely performative and focused on box ticking and optics. Everything is about PSC (the performance review system) and perception. This means tons of meetings, useless AI slop posts, and top-down initiatives that don't benefit anyone but maybe help tick off the impact box of some go-getter at the top. Impact is not enough - it has to have sufficient complexity. So complexity is added for complexity's sake. The org I was in (Facebook ads) is 90% Chinese, and the entire leadership chain up to the VP level is Chinese. Mandarin is the primary language at the office, except in official meetings with non-speakers. Chinese work culture is very different from American work culture, with 996 (9am-9pm, 6 days/week), top-down nature, emphasis on saving face (eg. don't question your superiors), and toxicity being quite common. Naturally when an org is completely dominated by a single ethnicity that's notorious for not integrating, elements from their work culture seep in. Of the layoffs I witnessed in this org, 3/4 were not Chinese (just to be clear, most Chinese are very kind so don't take this as an attack. But it is a reality that I think most people outside this company are completely unaware of, and I question if leadership is even aware despite the fact that we're talking about the company HQ) I had the most toxic manager of my life here. I watched him deliberately set up a new hire to fail, driving them to needing to see a psychiatrist for anxiety + depression, and getting them fired. Then he suddenly disappeared for 8 months, before leaving the company. I could go on and on, but this is already pretty long and I think you get the point. Yes there are a lot of great, kind people here. I managed to transfer out of my first team into a new team with a great manager where everyone was very smart, supportive, and hardworking. But the company has its Squid Game reputation for a reason. Company culture comes from the top. It seems leadership is either too removed to notice, or maybe don't really care anymore because I guess they already made their billions and us plebs are expendable these days.

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Jimmy Fallon is the worst
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Matt@sixringsofsteeI·
Which NBA team deserves to win the lottery the most?
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I have a Chipotle problem
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Cavs deserved every bit of this L, just a complete meltdown in the end. What a great day. I miss Pacers basketball.
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Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Camels crossing an oasis in Chad 🇹🇩. God is the greatest!
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haroon@haroonisdreamin·
you scared of taking a risk? when God got your back? that’s wild
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