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samlambert / management.md
Created January 9, 2021 00:16
Management @ PlanetScale

We want PlanetScale to be the best place to work. But every company says that, and very few deliver. Managers have a role in creating an amazing work experience, but things go awry when the wrong dynamic creeps in.

We have all seen those managers who collect people as “resources” or who control information as a way to gain “power.” In these cultures, people who “can’t” end up leading the charge. This is management mediocrity.

What will make us different? At PlanetScale, we won’t tolerate management mediocrity. We are building a culture where politics get you nowhere and impact gets you far. Managers are here to support people who get things done. They are as accountable to their team as their team is accountable to them.

We evaluate managers on the wellbeing and output of their team, how skillfully they collaborate with and influence others, and how inclusively and transparently they work.

You can expect your manager to:

  • Perceive a better version of you and support you in getting there
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ianklatzco / catfact.py
Last active September 5, 2019 12:30
send cat facts to your friends logged into a ews/server. netid = username if you're not from uiuc
# if netid is logged in, send a random cat fact to all of its terminals.
# usage: crontab -e. paste in:
# 0 * * * * python ~/catfact.py
# logs in ~/victims.txt
# why did i spend so much time on this.
# this got me banned from the school servers for two days
messagechance = 5 # 1 is 1%, 99 is 99%. keep in mind this will only run if they're logged in.
postscript = '\n this has been an automated cat fact. contact me to unsubscribe. or to subscribe others.\n'
listofnetids = ['netids','go','here']
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holman / emoji_test.rb
Last active June 18, 2020 01:27
A snapshot of the tests we use internally at GitHub to help edit our blog posts before they go out to everybody. For more information, take a peek at http://zachholman.com/posts/how-github-writes-blog-posts
require_relative "test_helper"
require "open-uri"
require "net/http"
class EmojiTest < Blog::Test
def test_no_emoji
posts.each do |post|
content = File.read(post)
refute_match /:[a-zA-Z0-9_]+:/, content,