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Yes, I thought the same exact thing. Seemed so odd to hear him gush over his foiling and MMA while simultaneously expecting everyone else to migrate to the metaverse.


I mean, I am not sure what response people expected when a person, in a conversation about their work project, is being asked “what do you like to do in your free time.”

Maybe I am an outlier, but when in a conversation about work-related things someone asks “what do you like to do in your free time”, I believe the implication here is that there is a silent “…to do in your free time [outside of work]”.

Answering that question with more stuff related to work project typically falls somewhere on the spectrum between pandering to the audience and cringe.

No idea how this concept can even count as novel on HN, where a major chunk of users that are software devs keep talking about hobbies like woodworking/camping/etc. (aka hobbies that are typically as far removed from the digital realm as possible).

Imo Zuck talking about MMA being his personal free time hobby is about as odd as a software dev talking about being into woodworking. In other words, not at all.


He wants to see MMA fights from VR, pretty good usecase.


Wow didn't expect to see you here! I've been a paying customer for years (though I had a paying hiatus when a iOS app update left many of my blogs poorly rendered). I had no idea it was just a side project. Keep up the good work.


Wow! Thanks, cool to hear. We're really trying to improve our communication and get our shit together. If you're still a user, or want to talk, we're listening at support@feeder.co.


Are you guys getting a tax write off for the charitable donations from the surplus pool? If so, wouldn't that give Lemonade a financial incentive to decline payouts in favor increasing your bottom line and therefore negate the idea of having no stake in paying out legitimate claims?


Wow, I've been saying "X it" for years but never even caught that it sounds like "exit".


During the last flare up with Hezbollah, my friends in the Haifa suburbs told me that there were some gag orders on some rockets that landed near them to prevent Hezbollah from knowing that they had successful hits. But I suppose the rockets of Hamas vs Hezbollah would be different.

EDIT: Seems like their rockets are reaching Tel Aviv so I guess they aren't as crude as they used to be...


Those rockets have long range, not precision.


We're a small business and we use CapsuleCRM. It took me a long time to find a simple CRM that did what we needed. Just Google around, there are others that are made for small businesses.


We used capsule, but switched to Streak. We found since we live in Gmail, and it lives in Gmail, it's a really really good fit.


Agreed. Take out the 'roach' part and watch its popularity skyrocket.


nice


Yeah I see the same happening with bbc. Example: http://www.bbc.com/news/health-27204988


The BBC doesn't have an author metatag for some reason. I can search for a 'byline' span as a fallback. Thanks for noticing this.


The arrival times listed on the website are likely just timetable times. Until the MTA releases real time data, I wouldn't depend too heavily on scheduled train times (especially during rush hour).


The MTA already provides real time data for the numbered lines [1] and some buses [2].

[1] http://datamine.mta.info/ [2] http://bustime.mta.info/wiki/Developers/Index


They do, but it's GTFS format...


What's so horrifying about the GTFS format?


For me, the worst part is I went to high school in Brooklyn with this guy. Ugh.


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