Contrarian Creative who tweets about ugly reality of innovating in crowded markets. Also posts satire @TailWagDogCom

Joined July 2009
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New stores still popping up, including Canada, Slovakia, and Surinam.
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The Hague living
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The Americans do not have a word voor "gezelligheid" and it shows
Fun fact: The European language does not have a word for "freedom"
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Yeni ev aldık evin salonunda bâyle bir kâşe var. Bu kâşeyi nasıl değerlendirebiliriz
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Oh yes, I remember that Bond film where the villain decarbonized the auto industry, brought fast internet to everyone on the planet, and helped paralyzed people interact with the world again.
Elon Musk is a real-life Bond villain ft.trib.al/zAOuVKk
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ASML making all the chipmachines they need, regardless of who in that list wins or not.
USA has Claude USA has ChatGPT USA has Gemini USA has Grok China has Qwen China has DeepSeek China has Kimi China has MiniMax Europe has?
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First ever photograph of a newly hatched electrician (with the eggshell still on top of his head) πŸ˜‚
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See, this is the fundamental error many fellow people on the left-side of the spectrum make: that wealth just somehow exists β€œout there” already, that it wasn’t created, just hoarded. Once you make that assumption, it’s all just a problem of (re)distribution. A child’s view.
Replying to @FoxNews
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Hold on, you might be right.
Replying to @grumpyinnovator
This photo makes me realise you would look good with a moustache.
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The human species has essentially been transformed into a giant profit-generating machine for corporations. Under capitalism, humanity exists to serve the interests of the corporation. We are all livestock; beasts of burden used to carry margin expansion forward from quarterly statement to quarterly statement. Enjoyment of life has no value other than the extent to which it can be used to increase the net worth of the shareholders. That’s why everyone’s so unhappy. We’re not living with purpose. We’re not working together to build a better world and a better future, we’re just pulling levers to turn gears to make the arrow line go up on the graph in the conference room. It’s a hollow, pointless way for people to live. It makes our whole culture vapid and soulless. Music is made to be as profitable as possible, which means giving it the broadest possible appeal using formulaic song structure calculated to cause a chemical response in the largest number of human brains. Movies are designed to draw the largest possible box office revenue at the lowest possible risk to studios and investors, often by just rehashing a movie that’s already proven successful in the past or by slapping together a story about an IP with pre-existing mass appeal. Food is made to be fast and addictive rather than nourishing. Healthy human connection has been commodified as social media intertwines with friendships and dating apps insert themselves into the development of romantic relationships. Human sexuality is being warped and twisted as internet porn normalizes violence and degradation for the maximum number of clicks. Attention and engagement have been monetized, creating an information ecosystem dominated by conflict and gossip designed to appeal to our baser instincts. Advertisement is injected into every possible corner of our waking sensory experience, with any available space where the eye might rest or the ear might listen being flooded with psychological manipulation compelling us to consume. They’ll start running commercials in our dreams the instant they have the technology to do so. You spend eight hours at the office working to generate corporate profits, then you come home and consume products to profit other corporations. You need your beer and snacks to unwind, your streaming services and social media to distract your mind from the stress of it all, your online clothing purchase to try to feel good about yourself, and your prescription drugs to get to sleep at night. People live their entire lives like this. And that’s those of us who are lucky enough to be living in the global north. In the global south you get wage slavery and exploitation with far more toil, far less relaxation time, and no cheap products made by impoverished workers on other continents with which to comfort yourself. All of humanity has been roped into this mess. And for what? To make the numbers in some bank accounts increase. To get some green arrows pointing upward on the stock exchange. To enable a few billionaires to buy islands and elections. All while destroying the biosphere we all depend on for survival. This, we are told, is the best possible system we could possibly be living under. I personally do not believe this is true. I personally believe we can have better. Those who benefit from this current arrangement are going to assure us it’s impossible and do everything they can to stop us from changing it, but we do have the means to reclaim the wealth, dignity and happiness that they have stolen from us. They built this whole machine on our backs. All we need to do is stand up.
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De donderdagse markt. Sinds 1246 op deze plek.
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Zeno would have loved the toothpaste tube
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"Surged" - going from almost nothing to 50% more of almost nothing. @Gerald_Ashley @xGeorgeCooper
Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz have surged by about 50% this month, according to Vortexa Ltd., underscoring what’s at stake as the US and Iran vie for control of the critical waterway. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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So I really don’t care whether or not the Odyssey movie has Greek actors in it. I DO care though that the Greek restaurant I am eating at is run by Greeks.
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Whoever organised the photo must be rather good at doing bathroom tiles. πŸ˜‚ πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ ⚽️
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hey guys does anyone know any tips for getting across these things
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Incredible report here from the Boston Consulting Group Over-regulation has turned the world leading UK financial services from contributing 3.5% of aggregate UK productivity growth pre-2008, to actively dragging productivity growth DOWN by -1% in 2019-2024. Furthermore, this underperformance has led to a huge drop off in credit provision to the private sector – which now stands at the same level as in 1998 as a share of UK GDP. bcg.com/united-kingdom/centr…
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* COUGH * 1️⃣9️⃣6️⃣7️⃣ * COUGH COUGH * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_…
We’ve heard this every year since 1996.
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another reason we don't fly to the US
There was a 67 meetup in NYC at 6:07 PM on 06/07.
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Komende zaterdag verandert het monumentale Van Ostadehofje tijdens de Vintage, Food & Music Get Together in een intieme openluchtsetting voor twee exclusieve mini-optredens van jazzgitarist Stef Van Es De veelzijdige gitarist en componist, bekend van onder meer Jam de la Crème, Yuri Honing en Anouk, brengt zijn gitaarspel naar de sfeervolle straatjes van het hofje. Een unieke kans om deze topmuzikant van dichtbij live te beleven. @StraatconsulBos @JorisWijsmuller @hplrosenberg @TanjaVerkaik @HeraButt4 @_YousefAssad @RicharddeMos @AbdoelHary @vincent_thepass @RutgerdeRidder @SGP_DenHaag @KPartiman @JannekeHolman @mylenebernal #raad070
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