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    1. John Backus‏ @backus 20 Nov 2018
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      Can't get this quote out of my head. Person quoted was sharing office space w/ Facebook in 2005/06: > They would come in late in the morning. They’d have a catered lunch. Then they leave usually by mid-afternoon. … Really nice people but never going to go anywhere.pic.twitter.com/5n3mA6L4Lr

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    2. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 20 Nov 2018
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      Amusing in the light of all the "you need to work 100 hour a week" posts.

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    3. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo 20 Nov 2018
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      Perlman's observation of FBer's "in-office" time isn't necessarily informative about their actual total hours worked

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    4. John Backus‏ @backus 20 Nov 2018
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      Yeah, but there are a lot of other anecdotes in the Wired article that paint a similar picture about the early days being kind of a mess. Doesn't speak directly to their hours, but stillhttps://www.wired.com/story/sex-beer-and-coding-inside-facebooks-wild-early-days/ …

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    5. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo 20 Nov 2018
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      great article, definitely chaos, & also plenty of direct testimony suggesting more-than-40h-of-work-per-week was happening, thanks to most work happening outside of office, totally interleaved with private lives, & being totally-consuming

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      michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 20 Nov 2018
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      Something I persistently find curious: most excellent scientists doing conceptual work, and many of the best writers, only work a few hours per day. There are exceptions (Grothendieck), but it's a surprisingly common pattern.

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        1. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 20 Nov 2018
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          Littlewood had a nice comment on it: you either work flat out, or not at all. And for that kind of work, I suspect most (certainly, for me) you can't do that for more than a few hours per day.

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        1. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo 20 Nov 2018
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          I can see how pressing frontiers of ideas, working mostly from abstract/peer/self-generated feedback, need that - but a ripe (perhaps overdue!) biz model like FB, mining feedback from whole net/market, rewards quantity of work

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