I should check out the Marin shop. Toyota SF was really good service but their prices/charges are outrageous. I ended up going to ToyShop which isn't too far from the dealership and they are solid (they work primarily on Toyotas hence ToyShop)
Please note that there’s a box down on the left of that page, which is called “Stanford scholar explores pros, cons of ‘basic income’”, with the info and may be useful. This is the box link: https://news.stanford.edu/2018/08/08/stanford-scholar-explor...
Very tangentially, my favourite long sentence book is The Autumn of the Patriarch by Gabriel García Márquez. It was very hard to put down, not because it would've been especially gripping, but because I'd like to pause at end of a chapter, or at the very least at end of a sentence, and those sentences just went on and on for page after page.
Yea. This pattern is called BeyondCorp or Zero Trust. Google was the first company to pioneer it but adopting this architecture internally. Only now companies are slowly moving to this and vendors are creating products and services to support this architecture.
Seems like a move to take on Microsoft Teams. This is something that these independent software vendors will need to do in order to take on Microsoft: integrate and enable a best of breed world. Its not really a great experience if I buy Slack, Okta, Box/Dropbox, GSuite if I don't have a seamless and integrated and experience throughout. The only way is to build a integrated ecosystem and enable these horizontal use-cases.
I started a new company (Atrium) and that occupies all my spare mental energy. When I was investing I felt like I had to fill my day up with something, hence snapping all the time.
I do occasionally post Q&As on Instagram stories now: @justinkan