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Blair

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I build automation 🚀📈 software for agencies, brands, sellers, and Vendors working with Amazon

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Opening for a Machine Learning Engineer to join our team: $150k-$300k base salary + equity We have deployed our RAG into some of the largest energy companies and we're looking for someone to lead our AI team. -Must be willing to relocate to Houston and be in the trenches with…



🧙‍♂️ Dude is an artist.

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Amazon pretty quickly showing that if you don’t have access to brand registry for items you’re selling, you can get caught. All the wholesale and arbitrage companies need to lean hard into brand registry and becoming partners with these brands

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I’ve got a 100-line instance method that will blow your socks off

My most controversial Rails take is that you should never use methods which cause SQL queries (find/where/first/order etc) in _any_ instance methods in _any_ class in the models folder.



They probably required massive guaranteed advertising spend to make this happen. Gates hurt their flywheel Advertising grows their flywheel It’s an offset. The problem with these big brands is that so many of their products are retailer specific you constantly have…

What if Amazon gates all brands?



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Alex Rodriguez asked a question. Reggie Jackson answered it. (Shouts to the producer and rest of the desk for staying out of Reggie’s way and just letting him talk. I doubt they expected this answer. But it’s a great few minutes of television.)


They should be advertising average weighted multiple or something because this is a good metric from a buyers perspective

just found out @acquiredotcom doesn’t accept listings that are over > 3x multiple you could see that as price fixing 🤔 are 4-5x multiples in SaaS a thing of the past?

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Ok listen up for an iron law of economics. When you subsidize the purchase of something, the market price of the thing goes UP by exactly the amount of the subsidy. Everyone can now afford whatever they could afford before, plus the subsidy amount. The price gets bid up…

My dad always used to say that the way you build wealth is by building equity in your home. My housing plan would help Americans achieve homeownership by giving households $400 a month for two years when they buy their first home.

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This is going to be huge. How long until Nordstrom, Patagonia, Lululemon have YOU on every product photo?

✨ New [ 👗 Try On 2.0 ] on PhotoAI.com Finally it works REALLY WELL: - pick any clothing, from a screenshot or laid out photo, upload it - click take photo, you can prompt the location of model, light (sunset), time, anything like normal etc. - AI model will wear…



I thought everyone was using: ‘bin/rails routes | grep foo’ !!!

If you work on a big Rails app... `bin/rails routes | fzf` ...will be your best friend.



If you thought Ruby was bad, try updating a react application from more than two versions ago. The JavaScript ecosystem is a nightmare. Short term happy. Long-term fucked.

It is often said Ruby is optimized for programmer happiness. I say it’s optimized for short-term happiness at the cost of long-term happiness. A joy to write, but can be difficult to maintain.



I would love to see seller Central do what vendors get… “Grace Period” Fees inside the reports for a couple months Everyone would see their expected fees well before they receive them. Right now we are smacked in the face with surprises, nobody knows how much fees are…

More news on Amazon Low Inventory Fees: Amazon rolled these fees out and guess what: Their FCs are unable to handle the inbound volume so Amazon FBA has no appts available - because of this sellers have to pay low inventory fees because Amazon's mistakes. For example...



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I think Figma is a little too quiet about its use of Ruby. It's shocking how little this effort has interrupted the product engineering team. One of the secret weapons: ActiveRecord 💪 figma.com/blog/how-figma…


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More news on Amazon Low Inventory Fees: Amazon rolled these fees out and guess what: Their FCs are unable to handle the inbound volume so Amazon FBA has no appts available - because of this sellers have to pay low inventory fees because Amazon's mistakes. For example...



After helping my wife with her service company, you’d be surprised at the emails we get. If you really want a quote, put the info on a platter: - job size - location - Specific material changes - Images Etc.

I called 9 landscaping companies to get a quote. After 6 days, I've gotten 2 estimates.



Amazon strong-arming importers to use AWD. This has near-zero impact on distributors. Stupidity compounds with recent warehouse space limitations from last year.

Listen to this episode of Seller Sessions to understand the new low inventory fee, very comprehensive. I’m considering taking some MIT math courses so I don’t get f*%ked on this fee😂 sellersessions.com/the-challenge-…

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