Marc Gugliuzza (@marcgug) 's Twitter Profile
Marc Gugliuzza

@marcgug

building tools for small businesses @materialretail

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DSA for Medicare for All (@dsam4a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health Care Service Corp., which is the parent of the Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in IL, MT, NM, OK & TX, didn't pay a dime in federal taxes in 2018. Instead, they made a profit of $4.1 billion while Americans struggled to pay their medical bills. axios.com/blue-cross-blu…

MetaMask.eth 🦊 (@metamask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MetaMask’s mobile app is now available for public beta! With MetaMask mobile, users can now manage their digital assets, use dapps, and send ETH or tokens to anyone, anywhere. Read our feature guide and walk-through here! medium.com/metamask/metam…

Squarespace (@squarespace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our third #MakeItAwards finalist? Building Beats, which provides DJ and music programs that teach entrepreneurial, leadership and life skills to underserved youth – all with a mission to empower individuals to become creative community leaders. NEW YORK KNICKS sqsp.link/WtYjqT

Barry Ritholtz (@ritholtz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It seems kinda crazy to think things will return to normal, but they will. If you missed David Byrne's American Utopia on Broadway, its returning for a new 17-week run beginning 9/18 (will be my 3rd time) David Byrne Jonathan Miller Bethany McLean davidbyrne.com/news/david-byr…

Marc Gugliuzza (@marcgug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we are almost ready to launch our integration with Bolt checkout! you will soon be able to use afterpay, apple pay, and more on Shoptiques checkout!

Marc Gugliuzza (@marcgug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You should use a blockchain based registration system to validate real twitter users (like Proof of Humanity) to validate real users on twitter (in combination with charging $8) Elon Musk

Dylan La Com (@dylanlacom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Shopify Harley Finkelstein help me make sense of this. A store paying $29/mo just a few months ago could access *basic* customer info (name/email) in the Orders API. Now stores needs to pay an additional $960/yr just to access that same *basic* customer data through the API? That's wild

Dylan La Com (@dylanlacom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been working on something new lately. It’s a website that monitors the sentiment of brands using AI, across all the major LLMs. I’m calling it LangMon (LangMon) and the idea is simple: