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Lumberjacks, Chainsaws, and Enabling the Next Generation of Builders 🛠️
Jan 29, 2026
Lumberjacks, Chainsaws, and Enabling the Next Generation of Builders 🛠️
A couple of months ago, I read an article, The lumberjack paradox: From theory to practice written by my friend…
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Despite AI; Music Discovery Is Still Human
Jan 7, 2026
Despite AI; Music Discovery Is Still Human
My Top 10 Albums of 2025 Prove Music Discovery Is Still Human Every year, when I think about the albums that stayed…
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🎃 Happy Halloween from Iggy using Gemini Image and Veo 3: Trick-or-Treat Edition
Oct 31, 2025
🎃 Happy Halloween from Iggy using Gemini Image and Veo 3: Trick-or-Treat Edition
🐾 The Idea Happy Halloween! In the spirit of today, I wanted to do something a little different and share my first…
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💫 The Incredible List (For When You Forget What You’re Capable Of)
Oct 29, 2025
💫 The Incredible List (For When You Forget What You’re Capable Of)
We all have those weeks — and right now, many of my friends at Amazon are having one of their hardest. With the latest…
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💡The Minimum Bar for Managing Modern Programs
Oct 23, 2025
💡The Minimum Bar for Managing Modern Programs
During my time at Salesforce, I built and refined a framework I call the Minimum Bar for Managing Modern Programs — a…
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Wall Street Journal
At RescueTime, for example, grammar rules have never come up. At the Seattle-based maker of personal-productivity software, most employees are in their 30s. Sincerity and clarity expressed in "140 characters and sound bytes" are seen as hallmarks of good communication—not "the king's grammar," says Jason Grimes, 38, vice president of product marketing. "Those who can be sincere, and still text and Twitter and communicate on Facebook—those are the ones who are going to succeed."
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Organize a monthly SRE/DevOps series held online one Wednesday per month.
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