Culture
Choose Good Quests 5 minutes read.
I tried reading it from a place of curiosity rather than judgment. Are we working on problems the world (or starting smaller - our community) needs to progress on to make life better? Are we proud of our impact? "As a culture, we have a tendency to celebrate status that emerges from net worth and network signaling rather than the work ethic of a second-act founder using his net worth and network, while he grinds on a project, to drive the world forward. This is totally backwards."
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Everything I Know About Shipping Code Faster 5 minutes read.
Good pointers into where you can optimize your day and squeeze out more productive hours. Consider where you're lacking feedback loops or how you can shorten feedback loops dramatically to enable faster (or new) iterations.
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Small (dynamic) Teams 5 minutes read.
It's always interesting to see how companies decide to set structures and explain the motivation behind it. The "small team" part is less interesting for me as I focus more on the tradeoffs they've done and the "escape hatch" they've put in place, for example, (a) a team of 6 is not really small or "We try to keep moves infrequent and when needed. We anticipate moving people roughly every 3-9 months. We'd rather hire new people than create gaps by shifting people around." The power in this documented philosophy is alignment and context to fit their needs as a company.
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