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Blog/Website Relaunch: Under the Hood of craftycto.com

Crafty CTO

Yes, I needed to replatform my blog, but I also needed a web presence for my new fractional CTOing entity. In the end, I found a name that I think works well for both (ask me again in 5 years): Crafty CTO / craftycto.com for the entity, with the blog living at CraftyCTO.com/blog. Ghost and Squarespace are … CMSs.

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10 key lessons SaaStock18 attendees picked up

SaaStock

That’s the advice, Petri Hollmén picked up on the more technical side of things from the opening session on Day 2 with Cal Henderson, CTO of Slack. Hire Game Changers to Propel Growth. We loved this one in particular, the importance of hiring, which he picked up at a side event Notion Capital ran. Full post. . Full post.

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The tools we use: Challenging dogma in the design process

Intercom, Inc.

Ultimately, tools are a part of who we are and how we conceive of ourselves. This was probably best illustrated in what’s been called the single most famous edit in the history of cinema, in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Our philosophy and process on hiring. So there’s probably some of that. Developing a career plan.

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SaaStr Podcast #394 with Sunil Dhaliwal and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

I just came out of Stripe, I just came out of Datadog, I came out of Fastly, I’m an engineer, I love the guy that was the CTO of Fastly who [inaudible 00:08:34] making it up. Just like a whole bunch of people said, “I’ll never hire remote.” And all of a sudden they’re like, “I guess, I could hire remote.”

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PODCAST 93: The Journey from 2x Founder to VC with Angus Davis

Sales Hacker

We were part of the office of the CTO. At that time, Marc Andreessen, the founder was the CTO of the company and there were only three of us in the group. It was pretty easy being an SDR for Marc Andreessen because he’d been on the cover of Time magazine. That sounds like an incredibly successful pivot.