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2/ This manager (call them Jo) started in engineering, was very technical, stayed relevant, and managed to strike a great balance of leading, protecting their people from the worst of upper management decisions, encouraging us to grow and improve, and was generally awesome.


3/ I've been doing my best to fill the gaps Jo left from a technical perspective; I already provide a good amount of direction on technical issues, and I've been operating as a feature team lead for a while now.


8/ I can only aspire to support and encourage my peers like Jo did.

Be a Jo.


1/ So, I'm one of the more senior engineers on our team, and recently two of our engineering managers left the company for new opportunities. Totally happy for them but it's left some holes in the org. In particular, my immediate manager left, one of the best I've had <subtweet>


5/ I talked with them and another of their engineers for over an hour, discussing the high-priority tasks they've been given, talking over platforms they could target, and how to take their first feature and push a spike through each level of delivery.


7/ At some point, my connection dropped, and when I finally got the VPN back up and back on the call, this lead said "while you were gone, we decided that you're our new Jo".

I have little desire to get into management, but this may be the best work compliment I've ever had.


4/ Today I had a conversation with another feature team lead, who's been having a hard time figuring out how to bootstrap their team's area of responsibility. They have the technical chops, but aren't sure how to get started. Did they want to get on a call and talk?


Is there anyone @bandcamp that can help me with a broken gift purchase #bandcamp #radiohead oops


@Bandcamp So excited about Radiohead's demos release that I typo'd my brother's email address on the gift form, and now I don't know how to make sure he gets it! (it was a non-deliverable address)


RT @scalzi: I know everyone in the world has linked to this thread already, but honestly if this dude followed through on this cart I would…


"SystemExtensions is a new framework that allows to install and manage user-space code that extends the capabilities of macOS #extensionhell #conflictcatcher https://t.co/kW1EM2V1mu


@jephjacques Top Three AI Names


~20 meetings this week at $dayjob. This is my new normal.


@pixel Also you got me posting on Twitter and now I feel so dirty


@pixel I hear you, but I feel like we have so many of those. I miss working in actual “Mac” apps sometimes. I’d like to have something like Drafts, with a post list, and a live “preview” that rendered the post I’m editing with the blog’s styles.

One button push to publish.


@pixel I just like the idea of not having to edit in one app, and upload in another. However there are some nice markdown apps like @draftsapp, so :shrug:


@pixel Mac app to compose and manage posts, render to disk or s3 or what have you - I’d use it.


RT @tehviking: @the_thagomizer I’ve noticed that overall, my generalist background is a massive liability in interviews and a massive benef…


RT @justkelly_ok: If you have a Chase credit card, check your email for an addition to your agreement that adds BINDING ARBITRATION.

You c…


RT @noahchestnut: 👇 why do political campaigns still rely on Medium as a publishing tool? Credibility? Additional distribution? Ease of use…

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