Dave Rosenthal
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Podcast Appearances
And hopefully another opportunity, you know, sort of shows up. But I keep doing my thing. Right. So I can't hand like my sort of contentment. Right. And my joie de vivre. Right. You know, I am a French speaker after all. I can't hand that over to somebody else. Right. Like I am responsible for my own happiness. So I can't be bitter and resentful.
Yeah. I've lost track at this point.
Yeah. I've lost track at this point.
I think we started diversifying the kinds of things we were talking about, right? So we started talking about things that are adjacent to Go, right? Not just the language itself. And, you know, there's only so many episodes you can have on the actual syntax and the concurrency and all these things. There's been dozens and dozens of blog posts about, oh, why I like Go?
I think we started diversifying the kinds of things we were talking about, right? So we started talking about things that are adjacent to Go, right? Not just the language itself. And, you know, there's only so many episodes you can have on the actual syntax and the concurrency and all these things. There's been dozens and dozens of blog posts about, oh, why I like Go?
I mean, wherever you fall on the fence there, but the things that are being built will go, the productivity gains people are getting out of it, what companies are being... building the entire stack around, like these things became sort of where we spent a lot of times. And then as time went on, I think we've also sort of bringing even non-technical, but still adjacent to some degree, right?
I mean, wherever you fall on the fence there, but the things that are being built will go, the productivity gains people are getting out of it, what companies are being... building the entire stack around, like these things became sort of where we spent a lot of times. And then as time went on, I think we've also sort of bringing even non-technical, but still adjacent to some degree, right?
Topics into the mix as well. Now, I don't know how much our audience appreciates that sort of diversity of topics. You know, I'm sure some people would prefer the hardcore technical stuff all the time and nothing but,
Topics into the mix as well. Now, I don't know how much our audience appreciates that sort of diversity of topics. You know, I'm sure some people would prefer the hardcore technical stuff all the time and nothing but,
But I'm sure I've heard from other people as well say, hey, remember that episode you did on something that is not ghost specific, but it was something that maybe they were investigating or going through it. And they heard from one of the hosts about something that resonated. So I hear it on both sides, right? So I think the... For me, it's unless somebody says, hey, you can't do that.
But I'm sure I've heard from other people as well say, hey, remember that episode you did on something that is not ghost specific, but it was something that maybe they were investigating or going through it. And they heard from one of the hosts about something that resonated. So I hear it on both sides, right? So I think the... For me, it's unless somebody says, hey, you can't do that.
I think a lot of topics should extend beyond ghost specific things, as long as there's some connection back, right? Because life is not one dimensional, right? So there's going to be some things that are relevant, right? That makes sense to touch on.
I think a lot of topics should extend beyond ghost specific things, as long as there's some connection back, right? Because life is not one dimensional, right? So there's going to be some things that are relevant, right? That makes sense to touch on.
Yeah, so for some context, every once in a while, you'll have these sort of, let's just say, influential, in one way or another, by some definition, video or blog or whatever it is that comes from a popular figure. In this case, it was Paul Graham, which hopefully most- Famous for his essays. Right, yeah, it's famous for his essays.
Yeah, so for some context, every once in a while, you'll have these sort of, let's just say, influential, in one way or another, by some definition, video or blog or whatever it is that comes from a popular figure. In this case, it was Paul Graham, which hopefully most- Famous for his essays. Right, yeah, it's famous for his essays.
They tend to be sort of impactful, short to the point, no flowery language. People love that about those essays. And Founder Mode was one such essay and sort of focused on sort of what happens when you especially start to go from a startup and you become a scale up, you know, as they use in terminology and you start to grow as a company.
They tend to be sort of impactful, short to the point, no flowery language. People love that about those essays. And Founder Mode was one such essay and sort of focused on sort of what happens when you especially start to go from a startup and you become a scale up, you know, as they use in terminology and you start to grow as a company.
And now you have multiple layers being added, you know, you know, between the top and the people on the ground, you know, writing software, you know, shipping things. So you have all these sort of levels, these managerial levels, you know, that come into the picture.
And now you have multiple layers being added, you know, you know, between the top and the people on the ground, you know, writing software, you know, shipping things. So you have all these sort of levels, these managerial levels, you know, that come into the picture.
And the founder or founders with the original idea or the original vision, they start getting sort of decoupled further and further away from the people with the boots on the ground, implementing the thing, implementing the vision, pushing things forward.