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Chris Hartman

@CH1819

Hubbs | Papa | Coffee Nerd | Travel Industry Exec | Entrepreneur | Reformed Musician | Former: Co-founder @atyourgate Current: Digital @TheClub_Lounge

Joined October 2009
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Casa was debanked a few years ago from SVB. Had to scramble to find a new bank and luckily Mercury took us on when nobody else wanted to. This year we were trying to open a new account at a different bank. Talked to ~50 banks, all rejected except 1. This is actually a problem…

How Libra Was Killed. I never shared this publicly before, but since @pmarca opened the floodgates on @joerogan’s pod, it feels appropriate to shed more light on this. As a reminder, Libra (then Diem) was an advanced, high-performance, payments-centric blockchain paired with a…



Complaining is like holding piles of 💩 and trying to stuff it in other people’s pockets.


It’s official!

Chase unveils opening details for 2 new lounges, more updates buff.ly/3YCFwkg



Nailed it…

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Ask ChatGPT “based on what you know about me. draw a picture of what you think my current life looks like” past your responses below. thanks again @mreflow & @danshipper



Learn it. Know it. Live it.

Yup.

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Jon is brilliant, but he misspelled “life” here…

Hey! Here's a substack post about the enormous pleasure of omitting unnecessary words from your story, and why it's so powerful. open.substack.com/pub/jonronson/…



Just incredible

A four minute video that will rewire your brain for success:



Oh thank goodness: “…password verification method should NO LONGER require passwords be changed at specific intervals (i.e. every 60 days)” PUT DOWN THE PASSWORD POLICY AND TAKE A STEP BACK, GRANDPA pages.nist.gov/800-63-4/


If you have 5 sheets of paper and ask someone to draw a straight line on each, you're gonna see 5 pretty straight lines. With a stack of 1000 sheets, you'll see a lot more variation. This is problem-solving at a startup.


Is there any more frustrating response from an app than "Please try again later"


At this point in the product lifecycle the inaccurate wait times in Uber are a feature not a bug, right?


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