Brian Armstrong used to find it easier to interface with computers than with human beings. So to fix it, he became a bartender in grad school, purely to force himself to talk to people all day. An introverted engineer engineering himself out of his own limitations. FT @Brian_Armstrong @KevinWSHPo
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Brian Armstrong used to find it easier to interface with computers than with human beings. So to fix it, he became a bartender in grad school, purely to force himself to talk to people all day. An introverted engineer engineering himself out of his own limitations. FT @Brian_Armstrong @KevinWSHPo
@MilkRoad
1 de jun. de 2026
RT @MilkRoad: Brian Armstrong used to find it easier to interface with computers than with human beings. So to fix it, he became a bartend…
@kevinwshpod
1 de jun. de 2026
RT @MilkRoad: Brian Armstrong used to find it easier to interface with computers than with human beings. So to fix it, he became a bartend…
@KevinWSHPod
1 de jun. de 2026
RT @MilkRoad: Brian Armstrong used to find it easier to interface with computers than with human beings. So to fix it, he became a bartend…
@MilkRoad
1 de jun. de 2026