Mike Gehard (@mikegehard) 's Twitter Profile
Mike Gehard

@mikegehard

bikes, code, beer, yoga, sitting, traveling...in various orders. @wundercapital, @pivotal/@vmware and @livingsocial...not necessarily in that order.(he/him)

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Hey trailforks, Love the app! I’m the trails director for SORBA Chattanooga and we use it to help folks quickly and easily report trail issues, especially trees down. I would love to talk to someone to give feedback/thoughts on it to take it to the next level.

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Hey Ford Motor Company, Jim Farley, Mr. Levine (Parody), What’s the plan for folks that ordered 2022 Transits but got their orders balanced out last week? Any priority for a 2023 build and/or some sort of offer to offset the $6k price increase?

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Thought experiment: assume that Heroku getting rid of the free tier is one of the least important problems facing humanity right now. But based on my Twitter timeline, you’d think the world was ending. How does that reflect on me as a person? 🤔

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Woah! I've garnered more respect for the Chouinard family because of it. Charitable giving is something I've neglected and this is the kick in the pants that I need to change that. And no tax breaks for doing this... :-o nytimes.com/2022/09/14/cli…

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State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-OK) has penned several bills loosening gun restrictions, including the nation’s first anti-red flag law. He thinks these bills protect the Second Amendment – and that they make us safer. We think it's probably one or the other. Watch it on @AppleTVPlus.

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What I don’t understand is why VCs mandated that startups put their funding into SVB. Or is this another example of a seemingly bad thing that is overblown?