GTM Advisor and Fractional Leader | ex @Salesforce @Box @MuleSoft @Google @Canva | Author "The Remarketables" | Encyclopedic knowledge of #Batman

Joined December 2008
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What a time to be alive. This weekend is stacked. #worldcup #f1 #nbafinals
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Hat trick by Olise! #triplรฉ
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Paris about to erupt. Congrats @PSG_inside โญ๏ธโญ๏ธ #back2back
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Paris. Been a minute. Even walking off the jet lag is magical.
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The number of pitch decks I'm seeing generated using AI is insane ๐Ÿ˜…
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Indy Sen ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿพ retweeted
โ€œcan i start you off with an appetizer, maybe 30 tortillas?โ€ โ€œgod no, i canโ€™t eat that many tortillas!โ€ โ€œhow about if cut them up into triangles, fry them in seed oil, & serve them with some salsa?โ€ โ€œomg that sounds delightfulโ€.
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๐‘ช๐’‰๐’‚๐’„๐’–๐’ ๐’‚ ๐’–๐’ ๐’“๐’ฬ‚๐’๐’† ๐’‚ฬ€ ๐’‹๐’๐’–๐’†๐’“ ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐ŸŒŽ Voici nos 26 Bleus qui reprรฉsenteront la France ร  la ๐‚๐จ๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ž ๐๐ฎ ๐Œ๐จ๐ง๐๐ž ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ” ! ๐Ÿ”ฅ #FiersdetreBleus
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This movie needs to find a home on a streaming service. Absolute classic. The fourth-wall breaks were perfectly placed.
Without Turner Network Television, we never would have had Pirates of Silicon Valley. Itโ€™s my favorite Jobs movie by far, and in my opinion, it told the story better than any of the newer Jobs films that followed.
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Wonderfully articulated.
This is a story about my father, parenting, and my rule for the strongest relationships in lifeโ€ฆ When I was 12 years old, I tried out for a baseball all-star team in our area. I really wanted to make this team. The tryouts were my first adventure beyond the confines of my small town. An opportunity to see how I stacked up against kids from all around the state. When the results came out, the coaches called my house. They were taking 16 players for the team...and I was the 17th on the list. I was devastated. It was my first real experience with failure. Something I wanted, worked towards, and came up short. I went into my room, sat on my bed, and cried. A few minutes later, my dad walked in. He sat down on the bed next to me. After a few minutes of silence, he offered a few words: โ€œI know youโ€™re upset. I understand. It sucks. But here are the three things the coaches said you needed to work on. Letโ€™s go out every day this summer and work on them. Together.โ€ And we did. Iโ€™d patiently wait for him to get home from work, holding our gloves, a bucket of balls, and a bat. He took me to the local field damn near every single day that summer. Iโ€™m sure there were days when he didnโ€™t want to. When he was exhausted from work or travel, but it never showed. And I came back the next year a completely different player. Years later, when I got a scholarship to play baseball at Stanford, I still thought back to that one summer as the turning point. But it was more than the practice that was the real turning point. It was what my dad said in those moments as we sat on my bed, with tears streaming down my faceโ€”and how he followed through on it every day that followed. He had two options when he walked into my room and sat next to me. Option 1: Tell me the coaches were idiots. I was the best player. They had made a mistake. They didnโ€™t know what they were doing. Option 2: Acknowledge the pain. Tell the truth about the opportunity in the failure. And be there to support the work to meet that opportunity. Honestly, in that moment, I probably wanted Option 1. It would have made me feel better. It would have told me that the world was the problem. That an external thing was to blame. That I was great. Option 2 was the tough pill to swallow. But also the right one. I believe that the strongest relationships in life stand on two pillars: The first is high expectations. The belief that the other person is capable of excellence. That their potential is only limited by their own views. The willingness to tell the truth about that opportunity and the work required to meet it. The second is high support. The ability and willingness to provide the love, support, and engagement to help the other person meet those high expectations. A lot of relationships fall short of this standard. They hit one pillar, but miss the other. Low expectations and high support will provide comfort, but no growth. High expectations and low support may spark short-term growth, but breed long-term resentment. Sir Isaac Newton famously said: โ€œIf I have seen further than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.โ€ Itโ€™s a beautiful line, but I think it leaves out the part that matters most. The giants had to bend down. They had to choose to provide energy to lift him. Thatโ€™s exactly what my dad did the night I didnโ€™t make that all-star team. He didnโ€™t lower his shoulders to the level of my disappointment. He didnโ€™t tell me the high heights didnโ€™t matter. He told me that I was capable of the climbโ€”and then he gifted me with his attention and energy to help complete it. I think about this constantly now. This, to me, is the highest calling in our relationships: To create an environment of high expectations with those we love and show up to support them to meet (and exceed) those expectations weโ€™ve set. This is something Iโ€™ve been thinking about a lot as a father. I hope it resonated with you.
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May the 4th be with you, always
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Is the Vision Pro an amazing product? Yes. Does it have a killer app? No. theremarketables.com/p/halo-โ€ฆ
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Claude Code: "You've hit your limit, Limit resets 7pm". Me from 5 - 6:59pm . ๐Ÿ’€
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In 1996, a 27-year-old entrepreneur named Sabeer Bhatia launched a free email service with six words in the footer that changed marketing forever. open.substack.com/pub/theremโ€ฆ
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Building a platform strategy, even as a household name, is hard. Developers and partners need to show a return on investment. That means distribution, monetization, and a friction-free activation process, not necessarily in that order, but in equal parts.
NEW: OpenAI said its ChatGPT app store is central to its strategy, but a number of issues have led to a lackluster debut. There are now more than 300 app integrations available, but theyโ€™re hidden away and the functionality has been limited by the partner companies, which are hesitant to hand off customer relationships and payments to OpenAI. Developers have also complained about a tedious app-approval process, a buggy coding system and a lack of usage data. bloomberg.com/news/articles/โ€ฆ
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I've said this before, but having the headphone jack closer to the palm rest on the MacBook Neo should probably make its way into the next-generation builds of the Air and Pros. So much better imo!
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Happy Daredevil Born Again season two day to all those who celebrate!
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Instead of famously killing its own products every 18 months, @google is now killing famous products every 18 months.
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Even Goku understood that fusion was the answer
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I know this has already been said a million different ways, but it's increasingly clear that playing it safe with your career right now is the riskiest thing you can do.
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If you want a sense of how quickly things are moving in AI, here in San Francisco: last month we were honking at Waymos. Today, they are honking at us.
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