@tobi: My will to shitpost ill-conceived shower thoughts is unperturbed by pearl-clutching campaigns. The reactions are mostly…
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Tobi Lütke expresses that his habit of posting casual thoughts online remains unaffected by negative reactions, including death threats, and references a comment on the expected behavior of Canadian business leaders.
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My will to shitpost ill-conceived shower thoughts is unperturbed by pearl-clutching campaigns.
The reactions are mostly entertaining, at least the ones that aren’t straight up death threats. Those we can surely do without.
daniel debow (@ddebow): “Canadian business leaders are supposed to be quiet and compliant and accept their role…”.
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