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Twilio CEO Says Software Is Key to Survival for Companies
Jan.21 — Jeff Lawson, co-founder and chief executive officer of Twilio Inc, discusses his new book “Ask Your Developer,” which aims to teach other businesses in Silicon Valley how to navigate the digital competition. He also talks about Twilio’s rapid growth during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lawson speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Drool Alot
January 22, 2021 at 12:58 am
They didn’t make a move on parler until it was safe
alex F1
January 22, 2021 at 1:11 am
What does he know?
Utkarsh Anand
January 22, 2021 at 1:20 am
It’s none of your business to decide where a city goes. It isn’t even something that you can or should control (because that would be considered tyranny). The Soviets and similar regimes have tried to do that and failed miserably, for the same reasons that you’re going to fail. You don’t need to have a vision for a city. It goes where the market forces drive it, which ideal considering everything and certainly better than any outcome that you’re going to get with your vision (including ghost cities, like those in China and North Korea).
Policies/regulations coming from zombie college graduates like yourself are responsible for making housing less affordable. Apart from that, it’s once again an act of tyranny to artificially lowering the prices by pressuring owners and taxing civilians. If you can’t afford to live, you go a place where you can. If you can’t afford to live anywhere, then you go to Alaska.
I would generally not tolerate any such speech if somebody comes to me and starts talking about it. It’s a waste of time to expect me to tolerate any of what you do differently when your fragile ego won’t tolerate any of what I do differently.