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Never Lost Again: The Google Mapping Revolution That Sparked New Industries and Augmented Our Reality


1. Come to an agreed upon format with clients 2. SSIS


Similar to the rule of thumb I use: if adding 1 to the number gives you anything meaningful its a number.


Needs an "Are you still watching?" prompt as well. It will play every episode of a series if you fall asleep while watching. Would cut costs for them too.


"Im yet to see one that works as expected"

it might be wasabi wallet. not 100% though


it's not "seen as a problem," the company just gets valued differently if growth is expected to slow


communities are moats too


Absolutely, as people who try to leave Facebook discover. It's easy to download your data from Facebook. Not so easy to keep in touch with people who have moved "keeping in touch" to Facebook groups and messenger.


Maybe even one of the strongest moats that exists because it doesn't feel like a cage... until it does.


Indeed. And while it might seem that pointing this out is setting impossibly high standards, companies encourage communities for soley this reason. It's debatable weather the advantage of companies pushing community is worth this cost, but its something to consider.


add up all their expenses on all their 10k's and you have a baseline starting point.


Put it in and be proud. Its an achievement, that's what resumes are for.


Same reason google doesn't offer this for gmail.


Google does offer it for Gmail; it's just bundled with other services not a la carte.


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