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088: We've Always Done It That Way

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Refactored #088: “We’ve Always Done It That Way”

On this episode of Refactored…

  • Jurassic Park holds up, man. Even when Xfinity flakes out for an entire week.
  • You know what really grinds our gears? People who defend their actions solely on the basis of tradition.
  • “The last guy” isn’t nearly the myopic troll he’s made out to be. Don’t be the new guy that throws the last guy under the bus.
  • The macroeconomic environment is bad, no denying it. Some of the tech pullback is directly tied to Fed rates, but Frank extracts a key lesson about sustainable growth.
  • Frank offers a $1,000 cash reward for anyone who can identify where the QWERTY keys are on Chris' Moonlander (photo below). Was it a sincere offer? not-sure-if.jpg
  • The guys want some real world feedback on anyone who has lubed their mechanical keeb.
  • The pick of the week is Good to Great, by Jim Collins.
  • … and much more!

Chris' ZSA Moonlander


Don’t be shy! Reach out at feedback@refactored.work.

Visit https://refactored.work/ for the full archive, show notes, and more. Hosted by Chris Tonkinson and Frank Koehl.

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Refactored #088: “We’ve Always Done It That Way”

On this episode of Refactored…

  • Jurassic Park holds up, man. Even when Xfinity flakes out for an entire week.
  • You know what really grinds our gears? People who defend their actions solely on the basis of tradition.
  • “The last guy” isn’t nearly the myopic troll he’s made out to be. Don’t be the new guy that throws the last guy under the bus.
  • The macroeconomic environment is bad, no denying it. Some of the tech pullback is directly tied to Fed rates, but Frank extracts a key lesson about sustainable growth.
  • Frank offers a $1,000 cash reward for anyone who can identify where the QWERTY keys are on Chris' Moonlander (photo below). Was it a sincere offer? not-sure-if.jpg
  • The guys want some real world feedback on anyone who has lubed their mechanical keeb.
  • The pick of the week is Good to Great, by Jim Collins.
  • … and much more!

Chris' ZSA Moonlander


Don’t be shy! Reach out at feedback@refactored.work.

Visit https://refactored.work/ for the full archive, show notes, and more. Hosted by Chris Tonkinson and Frank Koehl.

Direct link to RSS feed

  continue reading

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