The mistakes made by Google Cloud and why they should be larger than AWS today
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#3Hubris at Google isn't just on the engineering team.
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#4I cant' even understand what your arguments are for GCP to be bigger than AWS. It's no shame in being a good 3rd.
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#5This reminds me how I used to write 20 years ago. Take a few classes in writing. couple of remarks about style, you make the reader work too much to understand whatever you are trying to say. A blog is not a twitter thread, post this on twitter if this is the style you like. Create a plan what you actually want to say with the post, because now it just seems like mudslide of your mind, wrapping up with some weird con…
Threader takes Twitter threads and compiles them into blog like entries. This reads like a Twitter thread because it is a Twitter thread: https://mobile.twitter.com/MohapatraHemant/status/1343969802....
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#7What does the following mean: ARR, GTM, PMF, S&M?
Re: The mistakes made by Google Cloud and why they should be larger than AWS today
#8What does the following mean: ARR, GTM, PMF, S&M?
- ARR: Annual Recurring Revenue
- GTM: Go To Market
- PMF: Product Market Fit
- S&M: Sales and Marketing
Re: The mistakes made by Google Cloud and why they should be larger than AWS today
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#10This reminds me how I used to write 20 years ago. Take a few classes in writing. couple of remarks about style, you make the reader work too much to understand whatever you are trying to say. A blog is not a twitter thread, post this on twitter if this is the style you like. Create a plan what you actually want to say with the post, because now it just seems like mudslide of your mind, wrapping up with some weird con…