Basic stuff is usually seen as "something we used to worry about, but not anymore". Basic stuff doesn't usually raise funds or make good advertisement. But it's called basic for a reason, it's the basis for other things. Solid bases sustain sophisticated stuff longer and better!
Great message. Thanks, you three, for sharing your insights. I am also personally guilty of this at times. Then I have to step back and reapply K.I.S.S. principles. I don't need the burden, but sometimes it feels meaningful to pretend that I do 🫡
ReWork will always be relevant. DHH is a beacon of sanity in the software development world.
Most things can be quite simple, but the merchants of complexity revel in creating artificial complications.
Unlearning my way of working in favor for the simplicity with efficient result
Love it, its gold.
Thanks for watching! -Kimberly
I agree, basic is better, and even better with the experience applied.
Love this. Thanks Jason and David
Thanks for watching! -Kimberly
@@37signalsAnd thanks Kimberly for choosing these topics / hosting this! I am a product designer so these podcasts have energized my work!
Love that! Let me know if you ever have podcast topic ideas you'd like to have Jason and David dive into. We're always open to suggestions. -Kimberly
spot on 🎯
Thanks for watching! -Kimberly
Basic stuff is usually seen as "something we used to worry about, but not anymore". Basic stuff doesn't usually raise funds or make good advertisement. But it's called basic for a reason, it's the basis for other things. Solid bases sustain sophisticated stuff longer and better!
Nicely said! Thanks for watching. -Kimberly
Thanks again, always a pleasure! I would love to buy a Hey t-shirt, is that a thing?
It is a thing! www.hey.com/shirt/ -Kimberly
@@37signals thank you!
Dude is fking based
Great message. Thanks, you three, for sharing your insights.
I am also personally guilty of this at times. Then I have to step back and reapply K.I.S.S. principles. I don't need the burden, but sometimes it feels meaningful to pretend that I do 🫡
Thanks for watching the podcast! -Kimberly