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SFLemonade

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    Comment #16336279

    That's a great point. Google tends to collocate teams by product, so that may be their answer to this. But it's true that you'll eventually reach a scale where you're going to have…

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    Comment #16334877

    Very interesting. This seems like more of an open co-working space, but it pokes at that hybrid remote / co-located idea.

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    Comment #16334854

    Definitely. But there's also been very little investment into remote work, both from a research and infrastructure perspective. I just wonder, if they were to take some of this cas…

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    Comment #16334175

    Between this $2B deal and the $5B Apple Park deal, I start to wonder how companies are justifying these purchases as remote and distributed work becomes more feasible. They're prob…

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    Comment #11663293

    I totally see what you're saying, but that's not what happened here. This was deliberate and subjective curation by a group of similarly politically minded individuals, despite the…

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    Comment #11663240

    "Whether your statement is based on disingenuous confusion or simple ignorance doesn't matter at this point because you've made your own post largely irrelevant and quite frankly i…

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    Comment #11663010

    Many American liberals are just as hard-headed and difficult to debate with. The Overton Window has shifted in the past couple years and the original leftists are now centrists. Am…

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    Comment #11662710

    This is a big problem that I've been seeing a lot lately: Liberals and Progressives thinking that they're absolutely right and just, and as such, they should censor those that they…

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    Comment #11661701

    Are you suggesting with a straight face that CNN "News" is fair and balanced? Or perhaps any of the myriad of blatantly politically charged companies out of Silicon Valley? It happ…

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    Comment #11661237

    > The problem isn't that FB is slanted, but that FB has a near-monopoly on user attention, which allows its slant to be both covert and disproportionately influential. I couldn't a…

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    Comment #11661213

    > If you read the article, its quite possible that it was also liberal news, depending on individual curators. "we were unable to determine if left-wing news topics or sources were…

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    Comment #11661188

    Absolutely. Users don't perceive Facebook as a news site. They perceive it as a representation of their community, and as such, it is immensely more influential. That's why this is…

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    Comment #11661172

    On the point about the difference between "conservative news" and "liberal news", I agree that it's unfortunate the two even exist. But for the sake of the Gizmodo article, I think…

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    Comment #11487609

    And your point? Companies like this realize that promoting / rewarding on results and competency, rather than age and tenure, is much more effective. But this is honestly nothing n…

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    Comment #11484080

    Really impressive response - they took the high road here and the data was nice. The whole time I was reading the book, I just felt like something was off. Like he was sort of out …

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    Comment #11374381

    I didn't get a total feeling of maturity from his writing. Did you read it? Mostly low-ball shots taken at startup practices that are pretty commonplace now, primarily for their pr…

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    Comment #10901269

    Don't worry. I have a newer GoPro and I truly love it. It's taken some of my favorite pictures, including my engagement picture :) Great wide angle lens and the integration with th…

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    Comment #10857323

    I would love to know if any research is being done on this. On a comedic note, Bill Burr refers to it as the "www.IAmRight.com effect", where people develop absurd opinions and the…

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    Comment #10846288

    I totally agree with you. I actually think that's what Twitter was originally intended for. But I can't help but think about how a huge portion of Twitter has just devolved into a …

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    Comment #10792041

    Logically speaking, we could apply this the other way as well, right? I wonder what horrors shows like "Keeping up with the Kardashians" and "Housewives of Beverly Hills" have done…

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    “Office Hours for White Men” and “Office Hours for Everyone Else”

    A former CMO in Boston is hosting free office hours for the public, but in the name of increasing diversity in tech, he's limiting the number of office hours that White Men are all…

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    Comment #10599613

    "Words are the most hurtful things there are." I understand what you're getting at, but that is hilariously untrue and a perfect representation of the delusion that the social just…

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    Comment #10546367

    The greatest function that IQ Score has served for my organization is that it's helped us spot people that completely lack intellectual humility, because they'll do exactly what yo…

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    Comment #10519001

    The creepiest implication with this is if you get the wrong person in power at the right time, they might be able to keep their party or interests in power for an atypically long t…

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    Comment #10518980

    Thanks for sharing this, it was really informative. I agree, we have to find ways to fight back and stand up against this stuff at home. Telling yourself that you can just retreat …