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Mary Meeker's 28 page take on Covid-19

by bradvl on 4/19/20, 6:15 PM with 16 comments

  • by Theodores on 4/19/20, 8:19 PM

    There are the 'have's' and the 'have not's'.

    I don't think that it is easy for the 'have's' to see how the situation affects the 'have not's'.

    For those in the first world that are in managerial positions, healthy and on a pension or with inherited wealth the situation is very different to that facing those living paycheck to paycheck or without a paycheck.

    Essentially this means there is some class struggle going on, between the 'have's' and 'have not's'. If you are a 'have not' then this is centre stage, if you are a 'have' this is curiously absent. I found this report was written by a 'have'.

  • by realtalk_sp on 4/19/20, 7:23 PM

    Has anyone done an analysis of her past reports to see if she's really any good at prognostication? I feel like in the past she stuck to describing incremental changes and trends but this was much more opinionated.
  • by PowerfulWizard on 4/19/20, 7:35 PM

  • by yodon on 4/19/20, 10:04 PM

    Many years ago (10?) she published a PowerPoint deck that blew everyone's mind and we all learned her name. Every year since she publishes a PowerPoint deck that is full of numbers and is otherwise no more insightful than any other analyst's PowerPoint deck full of numbers. Each time she releases a new deck I open it hoping for another like the first one, and each time it's utterly disposable.
  • by trhway on 4/19/20, 8:01 PM

    Covid looks to me like that space stone that finished dinosauruses. Basically it just accelerated/cleared path for the trends which were already well underway (feathered flying dinosauruses, mammals, online retail, cloud, etc. in while the classic dinosauruses and retail, onpremise datacenters/applications, regular commuting to the office and assigned desk, etc. out).
  • by dylan604 on 4/19/20, 7:05 PM

    Is this health care's year of linux? I have been working around remote video telehealth since the late 90s. It has always been right around the corner.
  • by lazylizard on 4/20/20, 12:10 AM

    Just watch china. Its 2 months ahead in time. Right after lockdown, traffic jams are back. Though borders are still closed. But watch them. In case the outbreak returns.