kicksystem

joined 2 years ago
[–] kicksystem 4 points 1 year ago

I thought cricket was the most boring sport in existence.

[–] kicksystem 1 points 1 year ago

I kept pushing for my vision, which would have taken a bit of patience, but the shareholders kept pushing for faster returns within unreasonable time frames. The other founder was CEO at the time and he didn't dare resist the shareholders impatience.

The other founder kept changing the company strategy after pretty much every prospect he talked with, because he wanted to make a faster return, which, against my constant back-pressure to get stuff properly done, made us move in all directions without ever really committing to a single strategy or even properly finishing work. We had a period of fast growth for a while, mostly due to a smart sales strategy and a slick story (based on my vision), but then all the unfinished loose ends kept creeping back and we lost a lot of customers to quality issues and an inability to deliver on our promises. Every customer wanted something else and since we were building a platform we could in theory do everything, but in practice we had only a certain amount of developers, so we just couldn't make them all happy. There was also a real pressure from sales to make prospects and POCs work, but there was very little pressure to make actual production systems produce value, so it seemed we were never really working on the things that our customers actually wanted, but always on features that prospects like and may sell well.

After years of fighting to get the company aligned on a single product strategy, the other founder and I finally got it to that point, but we had lost a lot of business and had to fire nearly 30 people (half the company size). A relatively new power hungry product manager basically did a bunch of shareholder ass kissing behind closed doors. He then got elected as the new CEO, when the old CEO (who really wasn't very good) got demoted. His true narcisistic/sociopathic nature was then revealed. At that point I couldn't handle it anymore. The company still exists and I wish them well, but I am so happy to not be involved with it anymore.

It all got started with a lofty vision, but greed for money, status and power basically fucked it over from all sides.

[–] kicksystem 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I was a founder once and I had a very lofty vision for the future. I was very surprised when people started asking me for my exit strategy. What the hell, yo? I am trying to make the world a nicer place, not just fill my pockets.

[–] kicksystem 2 points 1 year ago

Reminds me of "human resources". My experiences with HR have also been largely negative. They're there to protect and make sure the humans are a resource to the company, not for the humans and humanity.

[–] kicksystem 3 points 1 year ago

Not everything relates to the US

[–] kicksystem 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Which LLM are you running on your macbook?

[–] kicksystem -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I heard some doctor say during a podcast that these medicines are really bad for your microbiome. Apparently this is still not common knowledge in the medical science and the effects may be much more devistating than once thought.

[–] kicksystem 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

And while you say this, this thread is full of people claiming it is actually very simple. sigh

[–] kicksystem 3 points 1 year ago

Can you imagine how many new conservatists the republican party would have missed if all these mushrooms were consumed?

[–] kicksystem 3 points 1 year ago

A date has has been set for the 2.2 million dollars worth of mushroom to be destroyed.

[–] kicksystem 1 points 1 year ago

100% agreed.

I am actually a vegan activist, so I am somewhat used to shaming people. Although that is never the purpose. The purpose is to stop people from exploiting animals (killing, breeding, enslaving, using for testing and entertainment) when in today's world 99% of it is unnecessary. It is very cruel and also is a major factor of climate change.

I digress, what I wanted to say is that this thing that you and I are talking about should have activists too. Money grubbing needs to be shamed endlessly. I just don't know exactly how. I feel like going onto the streets with thousands of activists like I do with veganism, but I lack a clear movement, message and organization.

I honestly don't have a systemic solution, like with veganism, which may be the crux of the problem. I just believe people need to be held accountable for what they are or are not bringing to the world.

Do you know of a movement? Perhaps degrowth?

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Do plants feel pain? (www.doplantsfeelpain.com)
submitted 1 year ago by kicksystem to c/vegan
 

A place for a definitive answer.

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I am interested to hear your thoughts on this topic. What is mindfulness? And how does it apply to fully enlightened beings, arahants?

I have been struggling with this question for a while now. Of course I know the superficial answer: it is being aware of what you're aware of.

To me, phenomenologically, it seems that mindfulness is a kind of stability of the mind to rest or remain in the awareness that already is. It's like mindfulness is a shifting focal point within the field of view of awareness. Losing mindfulness corresponds to the focal point being outside the field of view. What does it mean to lose mindfulness? Can an arahant lose mindfulness?

There is a rather strong sense of self present when I am being mindful, like I am the one being mindful. Mindfulness also always seems to be catching up with whatever has been experienced. Implying some kind of duality. Does the concept of mindfulness even apply to the arahant?

PS excited to see a new, but non-corporate controlled, streamentry community!

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