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JASON FRIED
On making decisions. Decisions, decisions. Decisions aren't hard — it's the moments after that are. As it's said, you live with a decision. They come with you. They mix and swirl with new times ahead you can't see yet. A decision is a guess about later. Whenever I make decisions, I don't think about now, I think about eventually. DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON The concept of a media diet has gotten a lot of attention, and it's surely an important one. If you fill your mind with drivel, it'll soak your thoughts in kind. But how you choose to fill your mind matters too. Even if the sources are ace. For many years, I consumed media in a continuous, never-ending stream from morning till night.JASON FRIED
A product's gravity. I'm often asked how I know when an idea might make a good product. First, I never know. It's always a guess, a bet. I'm just trying to do what I can to increase the odds, to beat the house. But more specifically, it's always a feeling. It's never a number. It's never a quantity of yesses. HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS HEY will soon let you recycle your emails. Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make anysense.
DAVID SENRA
Bowerman and the Men of Oregon: The Story of Oregon's Legendary Coach and Nike's Cofounder. My highlights from the book: Celebrate optimum rather than maximum. Take a primitive organism, any weak, pitiful organism. Say a freshman. Make it lift, or jump or run. Let it rest.SAM RADFORD
TV shows I’ve been enjoying recently. It’s Friday. It’s nearly the weekend. So here’s something a little lighter for today’s post. I thought I’d share some of my favourite TV shows I’ve been watching lately. I’ll start with ‘Roadkill’. This is a BBC political drama starring Hugh CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Open the Terminal app and type. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Open a new tab (⌘-T) and do it again. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Profit! You're now creating 2 plots in parallel! When creating a plot, Chia will need a folder to create the plot and a different folder to store the plot. DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD Disasters I've seen in a microservices world. When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back thenAFTER THE STORM
It's been three weeks since Jason and I announced the set of workplace policychanges that led to a public firestorm and a really difficult, stressful time for everyone at Basecamp. Since then, we've been regrouping, hiring new colleagues, and continued operating our services without a hitch. We have a great team in place, and everyone THE APP STORE IS BROKEN BECAUSE IT WASN'T DESIGNED TO WORK The answer turns out to be as simple as it is depressing: Apple's App Store was never designed to work. At least not in the way the company purports that it does. Apple presents the App Store as a highly curated, secure mall of apps which have been thoroughly vetted, and that you can safely install without any due diligence.JASON FRIED
On making decisions. Decisions, decisions. Decisions aren't hard — it's the moments after that are. As it's said, you live with a decision. They come with you. They mix and swirl with new times ahead you can't see yet. A decision is a guess about later. Whenever I make decisions, I don't think about now, I think about eventually. DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON The concept of a media diet has gotten a lot of attention, and it's surely an important one. If you fill your mind with drivel, it'll soak your thoughts in kind. But how you choose to fill your mind matters too. Even if the sources are ace. For many years, I consumed media in a continuous, never-ending stream from morning till night.JASON FRIED
A product's gravity. I'm often asked how I know when an idea might make a good product. First, I never know. It's always a guess, a bet. I'm just trying to do what I can to increase the odds, to beat the house. But more specifically, it's always a feeling. It's never a number. It's never a quantity of yesses. HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS HEY will soon let you recycle your emails. Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make anysense.
DAVID SENRA
Bowerman and the Men of Oregon: The Story of Oregon's Legendary Coach and Nike's Cofounder. My highlights from the book: Celebrate optimum rather than maximum. Take a primitive organism, any weak, pitiful organism. Say a freshman. Make it lift, or jump or run. Let it rest.SAM RADFORD
TV shows I’ve been enjoying recently. It’s Friday. It’s nearly the weekend. So here’s something a little lighter for today’s post. I thought I’d share some of my favourite TV shows I’ve been watching lately. I’ll start with ‘Roadkill’. This is a BBC political drama starring Hugh CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Open the Terminal app and type. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Open a new tab (⌘-T) and do it again. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Profit! You're now creating 2 plots in parallel! When creating a plot, Chia will need a folder to create the plot and a different folder to store the plot. DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD Disasters I've seen in a microservices world. When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back thenAFTER THE STORM
It's been three weeks since Jason and I announced the set of workplace policychanges that led to a public firestorm and a really difficult, stressful time for everyone at Basecamp. Since then, we've been regrouping, hiring new colleagues, and continued operating our services without a hitch. We have a great team in place, and everyone THE APP STORE IS BROKEN BECAUSE IT WASN'T DESIGNED TO WORK The answer turns out to be as simple as it is depressing: Apple's App Store was never designed to work. At least not in the way the company purports that it does. Apple presents the App Store as a highly curated, secure mall of apps which have been thoroughly vetted, and that you can safely install without any due diligence. HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS HEY will soon let you recycle your emails. Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make anysense.
THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying orANDREW BOARDMAN
The sweet, sweet layer cake of pandemic life. In speaking so many other business owners, studio principals, friends, colleagues, partners and others, a theme has emerged over the past two weeks. There is a new form of exhaustion that people, includingDAVID SENRA
Bowerman and the Men of Oregon: The Story of Oregon's Legendary Coach and Nike's Cofounder. My highlights from the book: Celebrate optimum rather than maximum. Take a primitive organism, any weak, pitiful organism. Say a freshman. Make it lift, or jump or run. Let it rest. AFFINITY - WORLD.HEY.COM Affinity Genre: Jigsaw puzzle Bundle: Racial Justice Sabe's rating: ⭐⭐⭐ Not every indie title needs to break the box and think outside the mold. It's just as worthy to deliver a solid, enjoyable entry in a well-trod genre, and that's Affinity for the click-and-drag jigsaw puzzle. On each of its thirtyish boards, you'll be presentedwit
MIKE GYI - WORLD.HEY.COM The topic of mortality has bubbled within me for a few years and resurfaced last week because of this year’s Oscar award-winner Nomadland. I watched it last Saturday, alone (not advised) and the story evoked a raw sense of time, life, and death. SABE JONES - WORLD.HEY.COM Pagan: Autogeny Genre: Atmospheric FPS/adventure Bundle: Racial Justice Sabe's rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Post-apocalyptic" games usually have a certain vibe that runs counter to the name. ADAM MING - WORLD.HEY.COM Hey World, it’s Adam! I’m trying to become a fulltime illustrator at 40. I write about the journey. I have some creative downtime. It’s 4 hours to my bedtime so I don’t want to take a nap. STEVE JOBS - WORLD.HEY.COM My highlights from this book: 1. Jobs’ intensity was also evident in his ability to focus. He would set priorities, aim his laser attention on them, and filter out distractions. 2. “There is something indefinable in an entrepreneur, and I saw that in Steve,” Nolan Bushnell said. “I taught him that if you act like you can dosomething,
HEY, WORLD!
A writing journey begins! Who am I? My name is Jen and, in the simplest terms, I am a liminal hobby writer. I am a homemaker and a job-maker. I am a gypsy soul and a homebody's heart. My two favorite foods are kale and buttery popcorn. I love to argue multiple opposing sides to every argument to see if I can. Usually in my head or privJASON FRIED
On making decisions. Decisions, decisions. Decisions aren't hard — it's the moments after that are. As it's said, you live with a decision. They come with you. They mix and swirl with new times ahead you can't see yet. A decision is a guess about later. Whenever I make decisions, I don't think about now, I think about eventually.JASON FRIED
A product's gravity. I'm often asked how I know when an idea might make a good product. First, I never know. It's always a guess, a bet. I'm just trying to do what I can to increase the odds, to beat the house. But more specifically, it's always a feeling. It's never a number. It's never a quantity of yesses. DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON The concept of a media diet has gotten a lot of attention, and it's surely an important one. If you fill your mind with drivel, it'll soak your thoughts in kind. But how you choose to fill your mind matters too. Even if the sources are ace. For many years, I consumed media in a continuous, never-ending stream from morning till night. THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying orCHANGES AT BASECAMP
Changes at Basecamp. At Basecamp, we treat our company as a product. It's not a rigid thing that exists, it's a flexible, malleable idea that evolves. We aren't stuck with what we have, we can create what we want. Just as we improve products through iteration, we iterate on our company too. Recently, we've made some internal company changes DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD Disasters I've seen in a microservices world. When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back then CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Open the Terminal app and type. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Open a new tab (⌘-T) and do it again. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Profit! You're now creating 2 plots in parallel! When creating a plot, Chia will need a folder to create the plot and a different folder to store the plot."HEY, WORLD!"
To test the theory. And over the last few weeks we built it into HEY, our new email service. We're calling the feature HEY World. This post you're reading right now is the world's first HEY World post. And I published it by simply emailing this text directly to world@hey.com from my jason@hey.com account. That was it.AFTER THE STORM
It's been three weeks since Jason and I announced the set of workplace policychanges that led to a public firestorm and a really difficult, stressful time for everyone at Basecamp. Since then, we've been regrouping, hiring new colleagues, and continued operating our services without a hitch. We have a great team in place, and everyone 推荐两个值得试用的知识管理APP昨天我看了Ali
Abdaal的一个视频,介绍了他喜爱的几个Mac应用,其中有几个与知识管理有关,比如Roam Research和Readwise。 Roam Research是一个笔记服务,它的特色是自动为笔记创建反向链接(backlinks),这个反向链接有两种方式,一种是你主动创建的,另一种是Roam根据关键字找到的隐式链接,这样它可以JASON FRIED
On making decisions. Decisions, decisions. Decisions aren't hard — it's the moments after that are. As it's said, you live with a decision. They come with you. They mix and swirl with new times ahead you can't see yet. A decision is a guess about later. Whenever I make decisions, I don't think about now, I think about eventually.JASON FRIED
A product's gravity. I'm often asked how I know when an idea might make a good product. First, I never know. It's always a guess, a bet. I'm just trying to do what I can to increase the odds, to beat the house. But more specifically, it's always a feeling. It's never a number. It's never a quantity of yesses. DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON The concept of a media diet has gotten a lot of attention, and it's surely an important one. If you fill your mind with drivel, it'll soak your thoughts in kind. But how you choose to fill your mind matters too. Even if the sources are ace. For many years, I consumed media in a continuous, never-ending stream from morning till night. THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying orCHANGES AT BASECAMP
Changes at Basecamp. At Basecamp, we treat our company as a product. It's not a rigid thing that exists, it's a flexible, malleable idea that evolves. We aren't stuck with what we have, we can create what we want. Just as we improve products through iteration, we iterate on our company too. Recently, we've made some internal company changes DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD Disasters I've seen in a microservices world. When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back then CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Open the Terminal app and type. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Open a new tab (⌘-T) and do it again. chia plots create -t {plotting-folder} -d {final-folder} Profit! You're now creating 2 plots in parallel! When creating a plot, Chia will need a folder to create the plot and a different folder to store the plot."HEY, WORLD!"
To test the theory. And over the last few weeks we built it into HEY, our new email service. We're calling the feature HEY World. This post you're reading right now is the world's first HEY World post. And I published it by simply emailing this text directly to world@hey.com from my jason@hey.com account. That was it.AFTER THE STORM
It's been three weeks since Jason and I announced the set of workplace policychanges that led to a public firestorm and a really difficult, stressful time for everyone at Basecamp. Since then, we've been regrouping, hiring new colleagues, and continued operating our services without a hitch. We have a great team in place, and everyone 推荐两个值得试用的知识管理APP昨天我看了Ali
Abdaal的一个视频,介绍了他喜爱的几个Mac应用,其中有几个与知识管理有关,比如Roam Research和Readwise。 Roam Research是一个笔记服务,它的特色是自动为笔记创建反向链接(backlinks),这个反向链接有两种方式,一种是你主动创建的,另一种是Roam根据关键字找到的隐式链接,这样它可以HEY.COM
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AFFINITY - WORLD.HEY.COM Affinity Genre: Jigsaw puzzle Bundle: Racial Justice Sabe's rating: ⭐⭐⭐ Not every indie title needs to break the box and think outside the mold. It's just as worthy to deliver a solid, enjoyable entry in a well-trod genre, and that's Affinity for the click-and-drag jigsaw puzzle. On each of its thirtyish boards, you'll be presentedwit
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Google suffers from a digital petro curse. The profits that spew out of our ad-infested internet accrue to Google most of all. For the last couple of years, Google has seen an astounding $40 billion dollars per year flow into its coffers from US online advertising alone – a market in which it commands an astounding ~30% share. And then thereSAM RADFORD
TV shows I’ve been enjoying recently. It’s Friday. It’s nearly the weekend. So here’s something a little lighter for today’s post. I thought I’d share some of my favourite TV shows I’ve been watching lately. I’ll start with ‘Roadkill’. This is a BBC political drama starring Hugh THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying or SAM WALTON: MADE IN AMERICA My highlights from the book: 1. Most everything I’ve done I’ve copied from somebody else. 2. Two things about Sam Walton distinguish him from almost everyone else I know. First, he gets up every day bound and determined to improve something. Second, he is less afraid of being wrong than anyone I’ve ever known. And once he sees he’swro
"HEY, WORLD!"
To test the theory. And over the last few weeks we built it into HEY, our new email service. We're calling the feature HEY World. This post you're reading right now is the world's first HEY World post. And I published it by simply emailing this text directly to world@hey.com from my jason@hey.com account. That was it. STEVE JOBS - WORLD.HEY.COM My highlights from this book: 1. Jobs’ intensity was also evident in his ability to focus. He would set priorities, aim his laser attention on them, and filter out distractions. 2. “There is something indefinable in an entrepreneur, and I saw that in Steve,” Nolan Bushnell said. “I taught him that if you act like you can dosomething,
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An Update. Last week was terrible. We started with policy changes that felt simple, reasonable, and principled, and it blew things up culturally in ways we never anticipated. David and I completely own the consequences, and we're sorry. We have a lot to learn and reflect on, and we will. First, to our former colleagues: We know you'll go onto
MOSAICS OF POSITIONS Mosaics of positions. If you learn enough about someone, you'll eventually be disappointed or dismayed. This is nature, this is normal. While some conservatives love to throw the word snowflake around as an insult, I take it as a compliment. The most interesting people I know really are unique, quirky, and even contradictory.JASON FRIED
This is the third post in a new series I'm calling Heard Something, Read Something, Saw Something. I'll post these periodically whenever I can fill up three slots — one for something interesting I recently listened to, one for something I read that I liked, and one for something I saw that caught my eye. CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Skip this if you already understand how plotting works Chia is based on "proofs of space and time", which practically means that you run a computationally-expensive program that can take 6-12 hours to complete that creates a ~100GB file on your hard drive called a "plot".The Chia blockchain uses plots to "farm". The more plots you have, the better chance you have at being rewarded Chia coins.JASON FRIED
Traditional search engines like Google are pretty good at helping you find something specific. Like a research paper on a clinical trial, ora picture of
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Since launching Basecamp in 2004, we've rewritten the entire system not once but twice. First with Basecamp 2 in 2012, then with Basecamp3 in 2015.
THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying or HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make any sense. Neither ecologically, practically, orSAM RADFORD
Having written yesterday about talent not being enough and the importance of hard work, I came across the following segment in an interview with Kate Winslet in the New York Times: “Ms. Winslet has been known to warn young actors on a set not to confuse social DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back then, allowing engineers worldwide to leverage Netflix's lessons in distributed systems.AFTER THE STORM
It's been three weeks since Jason and I announced the set of workplace policychanges that led to a public firestorm and a really difficult, stressful time for everyone at Basecamp. Since then, we've been regrouping, hiring new colleagues, and continued operating our services without a hitch. We have a great team in place, and everyone 推荐两个值得试用的知识管理APP昨天我看了Ali
Abdaal的一个视频,介绍了他喜爱的几个Mac应用,其中有几个与知识管理有关,比如Roam Research和Readwise。 Roam Research是一个笔记服务,它的特色是自动为笔记创建反向链接(backlinks),这个反向链接有两种方式,一种是你主动创建的,另一种是Roam根据关键字找到的隐式链接,这样它可以JASON FRIED
This is the third post in a new series I'm calling Heard Something, Read Something, Saw Something. I'll post these periodically whenever I can fill up three slots — one for something interesting I recently listened to, one for something I read that I liked, and one for something I saw that caught my eye. CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Skip this if you already understand how plotting works Chia is based on "proofs of space and time", which practically means that you run a computationally-expensive program that can take 6-12 hours to complete that creates a ~100GB file on your hard drive called a "plot".The Chia blockchain uses plots to "farm". The more plots you have, the better chance you have at being rewarded Chia coins.JASON FRIED
Traditional search engines like Google are pretty good at helping you find something specific. Like a research paper on a clinical trial, ora picture of
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Since launching Basecamp in 2004, we've rewritten the entire system not once but twice. First with Basecamp 2 in 2012, then with Basecamp3 in 2015.
THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying or HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make any sense. Neither ecologically, practically, orSAM RADFORD
Having written yesterday about talent not being enough and the importance of hard work, I came across the following segment in an interview with Kate Winslet in the New York Times: “Ms. Winslet has been known to warn young actors on a set not to confuse social DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back then, allowing engineers worldwide to leverage Netflix's lessons in distributed systems.AFTER THE STORM
It's been three weeks since Jason and I announced the set of workplace policychanges that led to a public firestorm and a really difficult, stressful time for everyone at Basecamp. Since then, we've been regrouping, hiring new colleagues, and continued operating our services without a hitch. We have a great team in place, and everyone 推荐两个值得试用的知识管理APP昨天我看了Ali
Abdaal的一个视频,介绍了他喜爱的几个Mac应用,其中有几个与知识管理有关,比如Roam Research和Readwise。 Roam Research是一个笔记服务,它的特色是自动为笔记创建反向链接(backlinks),这个反向链接有两种方式,一种是你主动创建的,另一种是Roam根据关键字找到的隐式链接,这样它可以NETLIFY CMS
Netlify CMS - hey.com A YEAR WITH CRAFT (APRIL 2021-2022) I’m going to spend a year with Craft as my main note-taking and note-making system (more on note-making vs note-taking in future posts). I’ve been back and forth with different apps over the last year. From Notion to Notes and everything in between, I’ve tried them all. I’ve gone simple (Apple Notes) and I’ve gone analog /hybrid with
HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make any sense. Neither ecologically, practically, or THE TRUTH CHRISTIANITY LOST SIGHT OF In a recent meditation, Fr. Richard Rohr quotes Bishop Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, on the subject of ‘loving the “true you”’: “There is a Jewish proverb, “Before every person there marches an angel proclaiming, ‘Behold, the image of God.’” Unselfish, sacrificial living isn’t about ignoring or denying or MIKE GYI - WORLD.HEY.COM The topic of mortality has bubbled within me for a few years and resurfaced last week because of this year’s Oscar award-winner Nomadland. I watched it last Saturday, alone (not advised) and the story evoked a raw sense of time, life, and death. ADAM MING - WORLD.HEY.COM Hey World, it’s Adam! I’m trying to become a fulltime illustrator at 40. I write about the journey. I have some creative downtime. It’s 4 hours to my bedtime so I don’t want to take a nap.ANDREW BOARDMAN
The answer to this question is that design cannot fail. There are only a few pillars of the current political economy that can both mitigate climate change and help us adapt to a changing climate — the two sides of the climate coin. EMAIL SPY PIXELS ARE DEAD NOW THAT APPLE WILL FOLLOW HEY There's no advocacy as effective as competition. I could have yelled and screamed about email spy pixels till I was blue in the face, but it was building a serious set of defenses into HEY that turned the argument into action. And now the entire email tracking industry is about to be turned upside down, as Apple has announced they'll follow our lead, and block those abusive little beacons this MICHAEL HE - WORLD.HEY.COM Jim Sinegal is the founder and first CEO of Costco. He is one of the great business leaders of the 20th century, along with Sol Price. Ican go on and on
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A writing journey begins! Who am I? My name is Jen and, in the simplest terms, I am a liminal hobby writer. I am a homemaker and a job-maker. I am a gypsy soul and a homebody's heart. My two favorite foods are kale and buttery popcorn. I love to argue multiple opposing sides to every argument to see if I can. Usually in my head or privJASON FRIED
I’ve got two machines on me. One’s strapped to my left wrist. The other lives in my pocket. The one on my wrist can tell me the time (precisely in 12 hour format, roughly in 24), the day of the week, the month of the year, which year of the leap year cycle we’re in, and the current moon phase.JASON FRIED
Traditional search engines like Google are pretty good at helping you find something specific. Like a research paper on a clinical trial, ora picture of
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Since launching Basecamp in 2004, we've rewritten the entire system not once but twice. First with Basecamp 2 in 2012, then with Basecamp3 in 2015.
SAM RADFORD
Having written yesterday about talent not being enough and the importance of hard work, I came across the following segment in an interview with Kate Winslet in the New York Times: “Ms. Winslet has been known to warn young actors on a set not to confuse social CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Skip this if you already understand how plotting works Chia is based on "proofs of space and time", which practically means that you run a computationally-expensive program that can take 6-12 hours to complete that creates a ~100GB file on your hard drive called a "plot".The Chia blockchain uses plots to "farm". The more plots you have, the better chance you have at being rewarded Chia coins. BASECAMP'S NEW ETIQUETTE REGARDING SOCIETAL POLITICS AT WORK Jason announced a raft of changes we've made to Basecamp earlier today. By far the most controversial is a new etiquette around societal politics at work, and the stances we'll take as a company. So to expand on that, here's a segment from what I wrote internally on that topic, as part of the announcement to employees at Basecamp. As cB HARI - HEY
When I first met the Purplle.com founders some 6 years ago , I was wondering how these techies would make an impact in the makeup industry . IvyCap ventures , a private Equity fund founded by Vikram Gupta was an early investor in Purplle.com. DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back then, allowing engineers worldwide to leverage Netflix's lessons in distributed systems.FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
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DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON I must have told the story a hundred times. How I'd been a fan of 37signals since the company was founded in 1999, how I saw a post on Signal v Noise where Jason asked about a programming problem in 2001, and how the answer I sent in an email led to us working together for the next twenty years.JASON FRIED
I’ve got two machines on me. One’s strapped to my left wrist. The other lives in my pocket. The one on my wrist can tell me the time (precisely in 12 hour format, roughly in 24), the day of the week, the month of the year, which year of the leap year cycle we’re in, and the current moon phase.JASON FRIED
Traditional search engines like Google are pretty good at helping you find something specific. Like a research paper on a clinical trial, ora picture of
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Since launching Basecamp in 2004, we've rewritten the entire system not once but twice. First with Basecamp 2 in 2012, then with Basecamp3 in 2015.
SAM RADFORD
Having written yesterday about talent not being enough and the importance of hard work, I came across the following segment in an interview with Kate Winslet in the New York Times: “Ms. Winslet has been known to warn young actors on a set not to confuse social CHIA FUNDAMENTALS AND PLOTTING CHIA IN PARALLEL Skip this if you already understand how plotting works Chia is based on "proofs of space and time", which practically means that you run a computationally-expensive program that can take 6-12 hours to complete that creates a ~100GB file on your hard drive called a "plot".The Chia blockchain uses plots to "farm". The more plots you have, the better chance you have at being rewarded Chia coins. BASECAMP'S NEW ETIQUETTE REGARDING SOCIETAL POLITICS AT WORK Jason announced a raft of changes we've made to Basecamp earlier today. By far the most controversial is a new etiquette around societal politics at work, and the stances we'll take as a company. So to expand on that, here's a segment from what I wrote internally on that topic, as part of the announcement to employees at Basecamp. As cB HARI - HEY
When I first met the Purplle.com founders some 6 years ago , I was wondering how these techies would make an impact in the makeup industry . IvyCap ventures , a private Equity fund founded by Vikram Gupta was an early investor in Purplle.com. DISASTERS I'VE SEEN IN A MICROSERVICES WORLD When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS stack" was the coolest thing back then, allowing engineers worldwide to leverage Netflix's lessons in distributed systems.FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
sadness happiness anger surprise disgust contempt fear. Print andpractice:
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON I must have told the story a hundred times. How I'd been a fan of 37signals since the company was founded in 1999, how I saw a post on Signal v Noise where Jason asked about a programming problem in 2001, and how the answer I sent in an email led to us working together for the next twenty years. DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON “If you need a machine and don't buy it, then you will ultimately find that you have paid for it and don't have it – Henry Ford” I was thinking of this quote all week, as I worked on a new internal operating tool for supporting Basecamp. COVID IS A POVERTY IMPARTER Apart from many bad things this disease has done to my mental condition, it has made me more humble, grateful, and cognizant of poor people‘s living conditions - and I’m thankful for that.MILES FITZGERALD
Last year when Covid hit and my gym closed down, I started looking for ways to work out at home (with everyone else in the country). I was dealing with a knee injury from running a marathon, and overwhelmed by the amount of programs out there. HEY WILL SOON LET YOU RECYCLE YOUR EMAILS Gmail taught us to save every email forever so they'd have an endless data trove to mine for purchases, behaviors, and connections. Endless fields for machine learning to roam wild, sowed by the anxiety of WHAT IF I NEED IT ONE DAY. But saving every email you've ever gotten does not make any sense. Neither ecologically, practically, or MICHAEL HE - WORLD.HEY.COM Jim Sinegal is the founder and first CEO of Costco. He is one of the great business leaders of the 20th century, along with Sol Price. Ican go on and on
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Jason announced a raft of changes we've made to Basecamp earlier today. By far the most controversial is a new etiquette around societal politics at work, and the stances we'll take as a company.JASON FRIED
Photograph of Earth taken Feb. 14, 1990, by NASA’s Voyager 1 at a distance of 3.7 billion miles (6 billion kilometers) from the Sun —“That's here.
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I once had a need to generate seemingly random floating-point numbers in a C program running on the Texas Instruments MPS430 microcontroller. I had insufficient resources in the MSP430 to include the C math library, so I had to come up with a way to SAMUEL KIM - WORLD.HEY.COM This past April, Nike released its first ever hands-free shoe, dubbed the Go FlyEase. As its title suggests, the shoe's wearer can slip it on or off with ease using a heel-locking mechanism, never having to stoop down to manually put it on themselves.JAMES RANSOM
Five universities in Greater Manchester and the Combined Authority recently undertook polling of over 1,000 local residents. The overall summary is interesting – for example that over half of residents have never visited a local university – but there are some gems hidden in the 230 pages of polling data. Skip to content Menu expanded collapsed How it works Tour features For work Pricing FAQs Sign inTry it FREE
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ALREADY KNOW YOU WANT HEY? START YOUR FREE TRIAL. PEOPLE *REALLY* LIKE HEY. _Tens of thousands_ of people have already made the switch from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook, and other email services. > In positive news, hey.com seems to have finally solved email (!!!). > Been using it several weeks and no longer dealing with spam, long > lists of “unread” messages, or sorting out annoying but > important docs. The relief is so real 🙌> Darya Rose
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> Happy to say that hey.com is every bit as clever as I expected, a > radical rethinking of email and dramatically better in a dozen ways. > (And because it's by the @basecamp > team, I know it won't get swallowed up by BigTechCo a month after> launch.)
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There’s plenty more where those came from. Keep reading the nice things people are saying about HEY . -------------------------Hey everyone—
I’m Jason, CEO here at Basecamp. Email gets a bad rap, but it shouldn’t. Email’s a treasure. It feels great to get an email from someone you care about. Or a newsletter you enjoy. Or an update from a service you like. That’s how email used to feel all the time.But things changed.
You started getting stuff you didn’t want from people you didn’t know. You lost control over who could reach you. An avalanche of automated emails cluttered everything up. And Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and Apple just let it happen. Now email feels like a chore, rather than a joy. Something you fall behind on. Something you clear out, not cherish. Rather than delight in it, you deal with it. And yet, email remains a wonder. Thanks to email, people across cultures, continents, countries, cities, and communities communicate every day. It’s reliable. It’s simple. It makes it easy for two humans to share their love, and for millions of people to earn aliving.
So good news, the magic’s still there. It’s just obscured — buried under a mess of bad habits and neglect. Some from people, some from machines, a lot from email software. Email deserves a dust off. A renovation. Modernized for the way weemail today.
With HEY, we’ve done just that. It’s a redo, a rethink, a simplified, potent reintroduction of email. A fresh start, the way itshould be.
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