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Nikki Sylianteng on Twitter - 00:34
"Thanks to Popular Demand, Planters Cheez Balls and Cheez Curls Are Back" (Kraft Heinz press release) - 2:54
Nikki's tweets about eating Cheez Curls - 3:24
Jonas Downey on Twitter - 00:08
Quiznos website - 00:21
"We Love the Subs" commercial - 00:46
Joel Veitch's site, Rathergood - 3:04
Tarsier on Wikipedia - 4:29
"We Like the Moon" video - 5:27
Ty Harper's website - 5:45
The Martin Agency website - 5:49
Kerry Feuerman's website - 6:30
Quiznos coupon commercial - 15:57
Quiznos Huns commercial - 16:00
REGO Restaurant Group on LinkedIn -...
This is a lightly edited version of a keynote address Basecamp co-founder and CTO David Heinemeier Hansson delivered at RailsConf 2019 about "open source, markets, debts, purpose, and no less than the meaning of life." David also sits down with Shaun to talk briefly about how he approached this keynote differently than past talks.
Buffer's website - 1:24
Carolyn Kopprasch on Twitter - 1:45
Buffer CEO Joel Gascoigne on Twitter - 11:32
Buffer's Open blog - 22:59
"Remote Team Meetups: Here's What Works For Us" - 23:08
In April, Basecamp Support team member James Glazebrook gave a talk at Support Driven Expo Europe about Everyone On Support. It's an all-hands program where Basecamp employees rotate through a day of working in customer service. James noticed the system—while well-intentioned—wasn't working properly, and set out to fix it. And that, as James himself might say, is pretty metal.
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Claire Lew on Twitter / Know Your Team website — 00:15
The Heartbeat Podcast — 00:34
Know Your Team's "About Us" page — 1:04
"Building Know Your Company" (Signal v. Noise) — 8:04
"How we put together a simple deal to spin off Know Your Company" (Signal v...
We're introducing a new segment called Last Week with Jason Fried, where Basecamp's CEO talks about a task or concern that recently fell on his plate. In this inaugural episode, Jason talks about how the end of the company's lease on its Chicago office leaves him with a big decision on how to design a space for a mostly remote workforce and whether Basecamp needs an office at all. Meanwhile, all work and no play makes Shaun a dull boy.
Our 2017 episode, "Can You Sell Water? Part 2" - 00:29
The Institute for Justice Clinic on Entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago - 00:37
The study "The Growth, Scope, and Spatial Distribution of People With Felony Records in the United States, 1948–2010" was published in the October 2017 issue of Demography - 3:23
Microsoft made $16,005 in revenues its first year - 5:31
Wikipedia article on ichthys - 9:22
"Care...