I work for the Internet, at @stripe, mostly on accelerating startups. At the moment, volunteering as CEO at Vaccinate The States. All views my own.
An interesting thread about a yeoman constituent of neighborhood-scale capitalism, the humble laundromat. (One could write a book on why the economics of them have been so important to the lives of many families moving to America, and if that book already exists, I’d buy it.)
Not that interested in Kubernets per se myself, but would flag that this is a good thread discussing how market microstructure (here, around promotions) has downstream impacts on the types of decisions firms can and cannot execute on.
Great thread about bystander effect and technical processes. I think a better intuition to develop about this sort of thing is “It takes 33 bits to identify anyone on earth. You noticing an outage is already, at bare minimum, 10. You noticed one where you work? 20+.”