- lighttower parentThis is a well written piece about how government regulations driven by budgets and less lobbies have enshitified school lunches.
- TikTok is still allowed? Isn't it the most damaging?
- 122 points
- Yes. I used to love knowing when I was last at a restaurant. But the UI is so slow now that it's a great deterrent to checking
- My pixel watch 2 can't sync the Google workspace calendar.
- 2 points
- Our company, biotech, doesn't want arbitrary extensions grabbing email out of our servers. BCC the CRM is the only way.
Big companies have different departments. You could have a deal with department X at TargetCo and department Y. Generally those are different people (and emails) at each of those departments. So you associate email to the deal based on what email it's copied to.
Just use emails to link to deals. Forget about company.
Company association is useful. But it needs to be a historical association. Example Jonny works at MSFT now. But used to work at FB. Jonny could help you win a deal with FB even if he doesn't work there now.
- what I need is a way for any arbitrary team member (not just the sales people that have a PipeDrive account) to be able to BCC PipeDrive/Okapi and get that email linked to the deal. think of some engineering questions being answered directly by hardcore scientists that don't normally have anything to do with sales. I want them to simply BCC and internal address at our domain which forwards to Okapi or PipeDrive. then the person in charge of PipeDrive can attribute those emails to the right deals if the system can't figure it out automatically from previous correspondence)
- we use PipeDrive to track deals (customers and investors) and keep team aligned. most important features for us are getting the team to BCC PipeDrive and automatic attribution of emails to the correct deal.
- qoppa PDF studio. we're happy paying customers 7 years. biggest obstacle to using it widely is that people are used to Adobe Suite.
- Thanks for this.
I can reason that what I'm saying is wrong, but it's how I feel. Some other comments have recommended getting therapy... I have, since I was 18. That's the only reason I'm able to say these things and see myself comically on the treadmill. I'm voicing these things aloud because I figured others might felt lack of permission to indulge in a few hours of physics lectures because of a sense of duty to getting things done
Ps. My kids are 8 and 5.
- I know what I'm about to say is not true. but it's a kernel in the right direction. I live in a city where no matter how hard I work I will never own property... and I have this irrational belief that just harder work will allow us to be happy.
- there is a little boy inside me who wants to watch all six lectures right away. but now with two kids and constant demand from work, I have gotten used to consuming education as 2 minute physics shorts on YouTube.
the issue is much deeper than the format of media. it's a sense inside me that I'm "wasting time" not "productive" (related but not the same as not remunerated). I feel I* don't have permission* to just enjoy it ... I can give some reasons, like if I go for a bike ride with the kids it gets me and them exercise and my wife some respite, but sit and listen is just passive consumption that will never be productive... I wish I was free of this sense of guilt
- One area where AI agents can help, is in going to the supermarket! many times what look like competing brands, are all owned by the same people, like Kellogg's or Procter & Gamble. they just create different packaging to appeal to different people. branding is just obfuscation. it'd be great to have the veil taken off, and every time you look at a product it shows you how the marketing team who made it, placed it in the market, should be cheaper than this other product but more expensive than something else, and so they created a new image in order for it to find a place in the market. market. But underneath the colorful ink, it's all the same crap
- https://youtu.be/e9dZQelULDk
are we the rats?
- I'm reading this thread intently after a friend who was in a clinical trial for psilocybin went for a ketamine treatment only a few days later. She has that floaters and brain fog. She recently started on an epilepsy drug that seems to be helping
- every single pharmaceutical has impurities. some grow over time (chemistry does not stop) and those are the ones to worry about.
- who makes the pangolin? I heard they were getting HP to make them some machines
- did you misspell "ha" instead of "wa"¿
- I was referring to the StarBook, the 14" version https://starlabs.systems/pages/starbook
- why don't they get rid of DC charging? two USB-C ports is what I want!
- I wish they'd get rid of the DC charging jack. I'd rather have 2 USB C ports
- I've been using it with Rsync.net also very happy.
- I use VentuSky. I pay for the premium layers. Happy customer
- The dedicated keyboard menu key stopped working in Gmail about 6 months ago. Has anyone figured out how to get it to work again?
- I built a bunk bed where the bottom bunk lifts out of the way revealing a play area for kids
- Can you point us to a source for the accepted real physiological effects of ADs that you shared above?
- The guy in the YouTube video is terrible. It's like he's trying to be a politician and not answer the question, but he's incredibly bad at it