I’m New Here…

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A couple of months ago, I made a big decision. I joined Basecamp as its first-ever COO. Once I came aboard, I was immediately reminded what’s tough about joining a new company. There’s a lot about the company you don’t know. And one of the hardest things is where to start. Especially when you’re in… keep reading

Highrise 2015 — Getting Stuff Done

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At the end of 2014, Highrise was spun-off from Basecamp so it could get some well deserved love, and boy did we give it some love last year. I don’t how you guys accomplished so much. I really don’t. –dhh One of the ways we’ve been able to accomplish a lot with such a small… keep reading

Putting on the shipping goggles

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Shipping! One of the biggest challenges of shipping a product is knowing when to put on the shipping goggles. The shipping goggles make you less sensitive to little nits and scrapes and things that might be able to be a little bit better, but really don’t need to be right now. Stuff that we could… keep reading

Why are some people so much luckier than others?

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James Scott Bumgarner, more famous as James Garner, film and TV star, passed away recently at the age of 86. Many people shared how great a guy he was and stories about his life. A few things caught my attention. Not the least of which was how lucky he seemed. How does a guy without… keep reading

Reducing Incident Escalations at Basecamp

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Incidents escalated to PagerDuty are generally “all hands on deck”. tldr; The bottom line is that we had fewer actual site down interruptions and false alarm escalations in 2015. Here’s a non exhaustive list of contributing factors to these improvements over the years: Eliminating scheduled maintenance that would take a site offline Limiting API abuse (and… keep reading

“How do I get out of my writing rut?”

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Weird truck Often I get asked a variation of: I’ve been writing for a couple years, but I have no more inspiration, and little readership. How do you write? Where do you get inspiration? How do you get out of the rut and get people to start reading? We all get this way. But here’s… keep reading

Always Glad You Came

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Illustration by Nate Otto On the day after Christmas, as buckets of freezing rain and sleet fell on the Chicago area, I white-knuckled my way to the 61-year-old Uptown Tavern in the suburb of Westmont to interview the owner, Bill Carlson. I wasn’t expecting to find anyone at the bar, but when I walked in, there… keep reading