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As a founder as well, in the current global economy, I think the main driver for ‘founder mode’ is to improve the ROI of the product team by forcing the company to focus on fewer features (and lay off a part of the workforce)


Close them all today. It will feel weird for like 1 hour, but you will feel much better after.


>It will feel weird for like 1 hour, but you will feel much better after.

Yeah, because he'll be back to up hundreds of tabs again.


An order of magnitude reduction in unnecessary bloat is fantastic


Simplébo | Tech-Lead | ON-SITE | Paris, FRANCE | Full-Time | https://www.simplebo.fr

Simplébo is French Saas company that powers thousands of French small & medium size companies websites, thanks to our Rails monolith.

We are proud of:

→ Our powerful technology to create and index websites automatically

→ The quality of our service. We consistently try to make our customer feel like "woow, that's an incredible customer service !". More on Truspilot / GMB

→ The tens of resellers of our service (banks, unions, schools, startups)

→ Being a profitable AND growing startup (+ 50% to 100% every year)

We are currently hiring an experimented engineer (5 to 10 years of exp) to work with our CTO on high level issues like hosting, performances, but also team organization and best practices implementation. And of course, coding is part of the job, mostly in Ruby :)

More on our stack : Rails + MariaDB (backed by Redis & ElasticSearch), SASS, Stimulus JS, JQuery, Highchart, Active jobs, CronTab, Dedicated servers (maintaining outsourced), Debian, Puma, uWSGI | API & services : Newrelics, Gandi, Alwaysdata, Dalenys, Slimpay, Google, Slack, Sendgrid, Twilio, Hubspot, Segment

Feel free to reply on thread with any questions.

email us at tech-jobs@simplebo.fr


Simplébo | Multiple Roles | ON-SITE | Paris, FRANCE | Full-Time | https://www.simplebo.fr

Thanks to Simplébo thousands of French small & medium size companies can have their own website very easily.

We are proud of:

→ Our powerfull technology to create and index websites automatically

→ The tens of resellers of our service (banks, unions, schools, startups)

→ "Wow, what an incredible customer service" : this is how we constantly try to make our customer feel. More on Truspilot / GMB

→ Being a profitable AND growing startup (+ 50% to 100% every year)

Our tech team is slowly growing, and we are currently hiring :

* Senior Web developers (full stack, +3y exp with Ruby, Rails prefered) => https://www.welcometothejungle.com/fr/companies/simplebo/job... (in french)

* An experimented engineer (software or computer science). You will work with our CTO on high level issues and take part in important technical choices and their implementation (like hosting, performances, but also team organization). And of course, coding is part of the job, mostly in Ruby :) email me at tech-jobs@simplebo.fr

More on our stack :

- Rails + [MariaDB,Redis,ES]

- SASS, Stimulus JS, JQuery, Highchart

- Dedicated servers (maintenance outsourced), Debian, uWSGI, Puma

- API & services : Newrelics, Gandi, Alwaysdata, Dalenys, Slimpay, Google, Slack, Sendgrid, Twilio, Hubspot, Segment

We are a team of French speaker and everything basically happens in French in our team (except code, comments).

You need to be able to work in France.

Feel free to reply on thread with any questions


Gandi is made for you if : - you need several (internal or external) users to have rights on your domains - you need to control your domains with an API - you need to be able to register domains for any customer or partner

If you have many domains, that you need to handle manually, any operation on all domain will take time, as it would likely take time with any other registrar.


> Absolute statements are always wrong. ;)

Love the irony here :)


He may be testing his privacy framework. If publishing it doesn't make it weaker, it's a good framework. I guess he does not believe in security by obscurity.


That, and it's also possible he's taken more steps than described in this article.


"Sorry, this page can't be found."

But the page is still available in cache https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:RqQCNF...

The page asks users to trust Google Inc.


I have exactly the same problem and still wondering if this repair extension program will change anything.


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