🎉 Big news for me: after 3+ incredible years yesterday was my last day @getclair. I'm still a *mega-fan* of the Clair team and mission, but it was time for me to move on to new challenges.
So what's next?
I'm super excited about this. I've started a new consultancy with a couple of friends and former colleagues called @SolenoidStudios that is already hitting the ground running.
We're setting out to bring all the experiences we've gained in our combined *decades* of product, tech, and leadership work to teams looking to go from 0-to-1, or teams that have some great started and need help getting it to scale.
One thing I'm so excited about with Solenoid is that we're not just building software (we are) but we're also helping build out full teams. Recruiting, hiring, managing, scaling, and then ultimately handing off to the client for the long-run. It's a model we've exercised a few times before with a lot of success.
Plus, in addition to that work I'm also taking on a few advisory roles. So if you or your team could benefit from chatting through things a seasoned tech exec, or need some eyeballs and brain cells on tech strategy, SOC 2 efforts, etc., then drop me a line.
Here's to a new chapter 🍻
WP Matt is a shockingly bad leader.
Not only is he vigorously sabotaging his reputation WP community, but it’s clear he was too focused on his own greed to build valuable partnerships.
It’s a reaction to seeing others succeed in places he should have positioned his org.
Share for #asheville folks.
We built a service for folks to share updates on their safety status and look up people by phone number.
The whole thing operates through SMS If people don't have access to internet.
https://t.co/wqLpU7Zi2c or text anything to (980)324-2832 to get started
Thanks to many friends from twitter and Verbs community who pitched in to build this.
Got a brief moment of internet right now. If you want help get people in Asheville able to notify each other of their safety status, feel free to go link up in the verbs discord
https://t.co/WmQAOmb7dC
@ninjaparade Ya I'd be happy to help, but I haven't looked at it in ages. I had mixed results in the couple of times I used it, but maybe things are easier to wire up with Statamic 4
@jwage @matthewtrask @paulredmond@jordankdalton @ccovey14 Our scenario is a little more complex. We have “schemas” that we want to be able to version, but also query through an API. I don’t typically reach for non-relational DBs either but this seems like it might actually be an appropriate scenario.
Anyone have experience with document-based data stores? Something like Mongo, though I don’t even know if that’s the best option anymore.
We have a cool application for it at work but I want to vet it with someone first.
cc @paulredmond@jordankdalton