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calendar_today07-05-2016 08:30:54

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China has many cities that specialize in specific products. Like Detroit for cars, they have Cixi for hair dryers, Wenzhou for lighters, and Ningbo for home appliances. We’re familiar with this idea for cultural sectors, like NYC/Shanghai for finance, Silicon Valley/Shenzhen for

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Nikita Bier we need a way to mute people’s posts on certain topics. For example, I follow some people because they have great business insights but their political views make me sick. It’ll be great to have a way to just mute people I follow on certain topics. Elon Musk

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This is the most coherent explanation of the OpenAI board situation that I have read so far. I don’t know Kevin Scott but perhaps if your role is “Microsoft CTO” then you become adept at interpreting corporate politics.

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X is the hq of early adopters so every new shiny feature/trend will have it’s moment. That said, early adopters will eventually get bored and will look forward to the next shiny feature/trend. Initial twitter hypes can’t be used to judge the actual usefulness of a feature/trend

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People have asked me how I feel about Udemy’s sale to Coursera. Honestly, I’m kinda pissed about it. I want to be clear - I’m grateful for the opportunity to start and benefit from Udemy’s success. It changed my life. But there’s another side to Udemy. A story of what could