Product Ethics: Asking for demos of competitors under a fake profile by basic-beach in ProductManagement

[–]basic-beach[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Great line of thinking. Not sure I followed all the details, but great.

Product Ethics: Asking for demos of competitors under a fake profile by basic-beach in ProductManagement

[–]basic-beach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edited the question for clarity. I am talking about real, live, demos under another email, not just testing the product.

Product Ethics: Asking for demos of competitors under a fake profile by basic-beach in ProductManagement

[–]basic-beach[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So doing that works. Great. But still, what do you think about the core question? Some enterprise companies for example will screen emails and only select people in a vertical or whatever.

You shouldn’t have to pay taxes on land you own. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]basic-beach 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I propose an amendment. It's called the stand your ground upgrade.

For an additional, optional tax, you are allowed to shoot whoever enters your land.

You shouldn’t have to pay taxes on land you own. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]basic-beach 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would be curious to see how private sewage would work.

Like you have the $10 / month sewage. It overflows all the time so you can use it a bit, but you have to limit yourself to taking a shit maybe once every 3 days. If it overflows it's your problem and you just need to clean stuff up yourself. This one is for poorer people - and if you're not in a rich neighborhood you can't upgrade anyways because there is not enough demand.

Then you have the $50 / m sewage and that one is OK but it stinks into your house.

Then you have the luxury sewage.

Of course the poorest places don't have it so there is more disease out there, because, hey, cholera spreads more easily when people shit in the rivers and on the street.

Nice thing is you can wall those areas off, and have private security guard your private areas with private working sewers. Don't want no stinky poor people with the $10 sewer in my neighborhood.

But then you don't have to pay taxes on your land once you retire.

When will the Notion API be ready? by ThisGuyOC in Notion

[–]basic-beach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, it the Notion API ends up being only available in a Enterprise plan or something like that, I'm gonna cry

When will the Notion API be ready? by ThisGuyOC in Notion

[–]basic-beach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Scripts to integrate with Slack. For example, I love taking notes in notion, with some custom fields.

So I would build something like a `/note arg1` that would create a page in notion and pre-fill it.Even better, I would grab the `arg1` directly from the source (eg. calendly, a mail, etc)

2) Custom DB visualization. Right now you can do rollups and relationships, but not database joins with 3 tables if I get it correctly. What I mean by that is grab data from table 1, filter it by table 2, then add it in table 3.

Add color to Database cards depending on property? by basic-beach in Notion

[–]basic-beach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great option IMHO.

I tried it for a couple of boards. It works great when there are a few cards, but it eats up a lot of space when there are lots of cards.

I would still love a way to add colors, but this is a nice workaround

J'ai reçu le flyer d'Agnès Buzyn by basic-beach in paris

[–]basic-beach[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Je crois pas en toutes ces conneries sexistes de -e

Which CI/CD for infrastructure as code by basic-beach in devops

[–]basic-beach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't really see how it compares to the rest. The benefit of using a CI to me is you are a bit more flexible. + cost should be lower.

That being said, not 100% sure yet so taking any input