| ▲ | simonw an hour ago | |||||||
I think Business Insider are not a particularly high quality publication - they're prone to clickbait - and that headline is an example of why I think that. Hah, I just checked their homepage and here they go again amplifying that COO fragment from that podcast: https://www.businessinsider.com/tokenmaxxing-debate-uber-exe... > "That link is not there yet, right?" Macdonald said in comments that went viral, racking up over 2 million views on X. "I think maybe implicitly there is more that is getting shipped, but it's very hard to draw a line between one of those stats and, 'OK, now we're actually producing 25% more useful consumer features.'" Yeah, something going "viral on X" is clearly a sign that it's quality information! | ||||||||
| ▲ | hansmayer 19 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
So no one got it right? Myself, tech outlets, non-tech outlets, everyone on twitter, etc? | ||||||||
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