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Today we have a very special episode, where Gerhard gets to share his favourite learnings from Steve Jobs. If it wasn’t for his determination to build a better personal computer, Gerhard would have most likely continued with a career in physics. We know what you’re thinking: it’s crazy and impossible to interview Steve Jobs, but on his 10th memorial anniversary, Gerhard was determined to combine the things that Steve said with his passion for computers, automation, and infrastructure. Live your life and ship your best stuff because there’s nothing like the present. Thank you, Steve.

Today we have a very special episode, where Gerhard gets to share his favourite learnings from Steve Jobs. If it wasn’t for his determination to build a better personal computer, Gerhard would have most likely continued with a career in physics.


We know what you’re thinking: it’s crazy and impossible to interview Steve Jobs, but on his 10th memorial anniversary, Gerhard was determined to combine the things that Steve said with his passion for computers, automation, and infrastructure.


Live your life and ship your best stuff because there’s nothing like the present.


Thank you, Steve.

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Show Notes:



Apple - Remembering Steve
MIT - 100 Years of the Quantum
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington State
Mac OS 9
iMac G3
ENIAC - Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
“Bicycle for the Mind” - Medium blog post by Steven Sinofsky
Understanding the GitHub flow
Start with why - How great leaders inspire action, Simon Sinek, TEDxPugetSound
Ship It! #16 - Optimize for smoothness not speed with Justin Searls
Slow is Smooth and Smooth is Fast - Medium blog post by Michael Fisher
The Mythical Man-Month
kelseyhightower/nocode
Changelog #459 - Coding in the cloud with Codespaces with Cory Wilkerson
NeXTSTEP
Eliyahu M. Goldratt, 1947 - 2011
Steven C. Wheelwright
Jony Ive

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