Gareth Mann (@ijunkie) 's Twitter Profile
Gareth Mann

@ijunkie

Dad, Founder at AlphaStream and Tech and Data Geek

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ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

putin took a piece of georgia in 2008 got away with it two pieces of ukraine in 2014 got away with it messed w us elections in 2016 got away with it you can see why putin thought his 2022 gambit was a winner

Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@joncoopertweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every single Republican elected official or candidate should be forced to watch this clip and then say whether or not they’d vote for Trump for president in 2024.

M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Several years into GDPR, it remains fucking bonkers in practice. Every site on the internet gets an awful pop-up that no one reads and clicks anything to make it go away as quickly as possible. It’s an idea that 100% backfired and is pointless and makes every website worse.

Ming Zhao (@fabiusmercurius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day in the Life of a Hedge Fund Analyst Few live to tell the tale. "Was it like Billions?" "Describe ur investment process?" "What did u learn?" I get these questions all the time, but for a while I was afraid of answering publicly. No more! Hedge fund story time. 👇 🧵/

Ayman Al-Abdullah 🧱 (@aymanalabdul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I started as CEO of @appsumo when it was at $3 million in annual sales Last year, we crossed $80 million Here are the main differences between a $3 million company and an $80 million company:

Alex (@alex_avoigt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon reportedly send this mail to Tesla employees: 1) Avoid large meetings Large meetings waste valuable time & energy - They discourage debate - People are more guarded than open - There’s not enough time for everyone to contribute Don’t schedule large meetings unless ...

Sergio Pereira (@sergiorocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT has changed software development! However, 68.1% of Software Engineers still don't use it. As a CTO, I'm telling my teams to use ChatGPT in their daily work to increase both velocity and quality. This is how 👇

Deepa Goyal (@1sprintatatime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Product managers new to API product management often ask me how they can get started with APIs. In this thread, I’m going to start posting resources you can use as beginners to get started with APIs.

Santiago (@svpino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11 ways ChatGPT saves me hours of work every day, and why you'll never outcompete those who use AI effectively. A list for those who write code: 1 of 16

Nicolas Cole 🚢👻 (@nicolascole77) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All these ChatGPT-4 threads are a joke. The best AI writing prompts aren't 1 sentence. That's like having a Ferrari and driving it 5 mph. Here's a 60-second masterclass on how to create prompts like a virtuoso writer:

All these ChatGPT-4 threads are a joke.

The best AI writing prompts aren't 1 sentence. That's like having a Ferrari and driving it 5 mph.

Here's a 60-second masterclass on how to create prompts like a virtuoso writer:
Nathan Lands — Lore.com (@nathanlands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SEO is probably going to die because of AI. But right now, it works better than ever. Because of course. AI. Here are several examples:

Carl Vellotti (@carlvellotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tech jargon is daunting if you're not an engineer. I remember being too afraid and embarrassed to ask what exactly "refactoring" or a "pull request" was. Here's an "80/20" guide of the most important terms I wish I'd known when I started building software products 👇

Paweł Huryn (@pawelhuryn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be careful. Most "products" are, in fact, projects. 9 red flags (and how it should work): 1. Large PRD: You start an initiative by documenting everything. 2. Feature factory: Implement the requirements. Don't ask why. 3. Waterfall: All the requirements are collected in the

Be careful. Most "products" are, in fact, projects.

9 red flags (and how it should work):

1. Large PRD: You start an initiative by documenting everything.

2. Feature factory: Implement the requirements. Don't ask why.

3. Waterfall: All the requirements are collected in the