Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 5 hours 43 minutes
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...
We're introducing a new segment called Check-Ins, where we talk to folks at Basecamp about their answers to recurring questions that get asked of everyone here. Recently, Jeremy Daer on our Security, Infrastructure, and Performance team dealt with an incident where an Internet scammer was fraudulently posing as a Basecamp recruiter to collect personal information from job seekers...
The DHH tweet that started it all - 00:36
Wailin's tweet about the Chicago Tribune - 2:23
Laura Hazard Owen on Twitter - 2:55
NiemanLab - 3:34
Consumer Federation of California - 4:21
California Senate Bill 313, which former Governor Jerry Brown signed into law in 2017 - 5:40
California News Publishers Association - 6:31
The New York Times' cancellation screen - 9:36
The Wall Street Journal's cancellation policy -...
Read David Heinemeier Hansson's blog post and Jeremy's follow-up post on the mass-login attack...
In 2004, Basecamp CTO David Heinemeier Hansson released a framework called Ruby on Rails that has since been used by over 1.2 million web applications including Twitter, Airbnb, Hulu, and, of course, Basecamp. In this bonus episode of Rework, David talks about creativity, finding a passion, and how writing Ruby changed the way he thinks about programming.
Hello, Mallory - 00:20
The Baby-Sitters Club - 00:40
Aja Hammerly's website - 2:18
Aja's post, "There Is No Perfect Interview" - 2:22
Aja's tweets on hiring from November 2018 - 7:24
A blog post by Basecamp CEO Jason Fried that talks about design challenges - 14:20
Aja on Twitter - 23:15
For further reading from Basecamp on this topic, Jim Mackenzie on the Support team has written some great Signal v...
The IceCube website - 00:46
What is a neutrino? (Scientific American) - 1:13
SNOLAB in Canada is an example of a neutrino observatory located in an old mine - 1:58
When neutrinos collide with other particles, a blue light is emitted. This is what IceCube detects. Read more about this blue light and IceCube in this article from the National Science Foundation - 2:13
Emsisoft - 2:48
Skynet satellite (and the other Skynet) - 4:38
Mt...
"Happy Pacifists," our episode about violent rhetoric (and its opposite) in business - 00:24
"Big Integer," our episode about how Basecamp managed a major outage - 00:30
"Spark Joy with DHH," our episode about applying Marie Kondo's tidying-up principles to business - 00:38
Liz Fosslien's website. Mollie West Duffy's website. Their joint website...