What is Stripe's position on totally remote workers? I feel like our industry has really missed an opportunity to build processes around these technologies that allow people to be effective from lower-cost areas.
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Varies by team but, in general, we’re fans. Some of our highest-impact people have been remote since they started. It’s not all easy (and does require adaptation by others), but it is definitely worth it IMO.
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It is figured out. It’s the absence of real-time. It’s respect for one another’s time and attention. It’s eliminating the demand for immediate response. It’s quiet. It’s what we all know how to do when we go to a library. We don’t need more UI/tech. Wrong direction.
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What about actual high-feedback real time in-the-room type collaboration
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And the impact of these jams can’t be overstated for mehttps://youtu.be/u2RvqKCn7S4
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@discourse to that list, fantastic for teamwork. I am slightly biased though ;) -
Stripe actually does use it for Atlas and it’s great!
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For deep work, just make sure all of these tools are closed and mute notifications.
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Terminal and the best text editors feel optimized for deep work for programmers. I expect traders would say the same about the Bloomberg Terminal. Maybe deep work UIs are always highly specialized expert interfaces?
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