Manasvini Krishna (@manasvinik) 's Twitter Profile
Manasvini Krishna

@manasvinik

founder, boss as a service.
bossasaservice.com

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calendar_today01-06-2010 01:43:09

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Manasvini Krishna (@manasvinik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wrapped up our first ever 3 week Challenges at Boss as a Service - including one for Eating the Frog everyday! 🐸 And *finally* feel like I've got into the habit of getting the most important thing done first thing in the morning. Fingers crossed it stays strong in Feb! 🤞

@jorgediazapps (@jorgediazapps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥷Life Hack Having a “boss” to keep you committed to “1 hour programing per day” it’s the best money you can spend. It works! Thanks Manasvini Krishna

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is fitting that out of all the great science fiction authors that imagined AI, Douglas Adams continues to be the most fundamentally correct: ✅ Machines that work best when emotionally manipulated ✅Machines that guilt you ✅Very long “thinking” times for very hard questions

It is fitting that out of all the great science fiction authors that imagined AI, Douglas Adams continues to be the most fundamentally correct:
✅ Machines that work best when emotionally manipulated
✅Machines that guilt you
✅Very long “thinking” times for very hard questions
Robin Vander Heyden (@vinrob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably the most creative productized service I've seen • Hire a "boss" for $25/mo to keep you accountable • 2500 customers • Solo founder, profitable

Probably the most creative productized service I've seen

• Hire a "boss" for $25/mo to keep you accountable 
• 2500 customers
• Solo founder, profitable
Blake Robbins (@blakeir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scott Alexander’s “Sort By Controversial” continues to age like fine wine, still the sharpest explainer of how algorithmic feeds run on outrage. might be the single best blog post to explain social media over the past decade.

Scott Alexander’s “Sort By Controversial” continues to age like fine wine, still the sharpest explainer of how algorithmic feeds run on outrage.

might be the single best blog post to explain social media over the past decade.