Episode 378:  Email is not broken

Episode 378: Email is not broken

This week we discuss Amazon’s “Builder Experience” Unit, Adobe buying Figma, Slack’s Status and Zoom gets into email. Plus, Coté embraces the defaults Notes lifestyle.

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  • Freed from Intel
  • It works!
  • Coteisms are, in fact, incompatible with defaulteisms
  • It will be fun
  • The Apple Chip
  • A Demi Kettle
  • Pay for your own Flu
  • Free to interrupt me
  • Feet on the desk in business suit emoji.
  • None of us can master the intranet.
  • The network is the calendar.
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Episode 189: The 6 clouds you’ll meet in the MQ

Episode 189: The 6 clouds you’ll meet in the MQ

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Episode 188: The transit private/public partnership, and, yeah, still, of course, kubernetes shit of the week

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Episode 187: Beyond the Fitzgeraldian Theory of Cloud Barriers to Entry

Episode 187: Beyond the Fitzgeraldian Theory of Cloud Barriers to Entry

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Episode 186: SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”

Episode 186: SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”

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Episode 185: Drink your own dog food

Episode 185: Drink your own dog food

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Episode 184: The developer survey bong talk SIG

Episode 184: The developer survey bong talk SIG

Do organizations ever just want to do a good job? Not really. Also, after looking through a new developer survey: Developers change what they use, but pretty much stay the same. Also, half of the, sti...

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Episode 183: Miller Time is a state of mind

Episode 183: Miller Time is a state of mind

Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary M...

14 Jun 20191h 10min

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