Almost every electronic device you use on a daily basis is infested with analog chips that monitor, amplify, and transform real world phenomena (weight, light, temperature, amplitude, power), into digital signals that electrical systems can understand. These chips are the silent and unappreciated heroes that enable safety and infotainment features in cars, wireless infrastructure equipment, […]
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[UPWK] Upwork
Does Upwork have a future?
Upcoming posts (in no particular order): Upwork, Adyen, PayPal, Gartner, Verisk, maybe Visa/Mastercard A common [...]
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[scuttlebit] Thermo Fisher update
MBI and I recorded an episode of Never Sell recently (AI Doom, Veeva, Research and Writing) (Spotify, Apple, YouTube, RSS feed) [...]
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[scuttlebit] Danaher update
It’s been nearly three years since I last wrote up Danaher and Thermo Fisher, so [...]
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[RYAN] Ryan Specialty – the middlemen have middlemen
This is a companion piece to the Kinsale writeup from a few weeks ago, where [...]
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S&P, Moody’s, and the limits of AI disruption: Part 2
I briefly discussed credit ratings in my S&P write-up. It’s a great business, we all [...]
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