Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
They were among the brightest and most ambitious of a generation that was better equipped to handle the disruptive technology wave than their elders were. Their minds hummed like tuning forks in resonance with the company’s values of speed, flexibility, and a deep respect for data.
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
DYFJ. Do Your Fucking Job.
Scott Belsky • The Messy Middle: Finding Your Way Through the Hardest and Most Crucial Part of Any Bold Venture
he worked as Netscape's product manager to pivot the server product line. Microsoft's IIS had all the features they had, was five times faster, and was free. Mike Homer and he worked furiously to acquire and partner. they beat Microsoft and grew the server line to $400M.
Andreessen Horowitz (AZ) • Lead Bullets | Andreessen Horowitz
100% - the DNA of a product is ultimately the values of the people behind it. I think the same will be said about the craft of storytelling and the films - and all content - created in the era ahead.
Founders at work: Stories of startups’ early days by Jessica Livingston (2008)
Katie Lewis • Find Your 9others
The Executive “Pop and Drop”