Go to /20Patterns to download the book and get a printed copy mailed to you - for free. It’s an excellent field guide to help debug your development with data. Gabriel Weinberg is taking aim at Google from a small building 20 miles west of Philadelphia that looks like a fake castle. ![]() Our sponsor GitPrime published a free book - 20 Patterns to Watch for Engineering Teams - based data from thousands of enterprise engineering teams. This is a daily challenge designed help you become more self-aware and be a better developer so you can have a positive impact on the people around you. Like so many others I am sickened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the gigantic humanitarian. If you're enjoying the show and want to support the content head over to iTunes and leave a review! It helps other developers discover the show and keep us focused on what matters to you. DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg announced the down-ranking on Twitter (Opens in a new window). If you have questions about today's episode, want to start a conversation about today's topic or just want to let us know if you found this episode valuable I encourage you to join the conversation or start your own on our community platform Spectrum.chat/specfm/developer-tea □ Leave a Review His book, Super Thinking, which we base the discussion on can be found here: Super Thinking. To refresh your memory, Gabriels a co-author. ![]() In part 2 of this interview, we dive deeper into Gabriel's mental models specifically for engineers. Hi everyone, today weve got Gabriel Weinberg back on the show as Growth Everywheres first ever repeat guest. Founder Gabriel Weinberg started the firm in 2008 with capital raised by the sale of the social-media. What we're talking about today with Gabriel are mental models for building a team and business. DuckDuckGo, the Paoli-based search engine that vows not to track users or sell their data, is preparing to launch a full-scale desktop browser, among other products, now that a squad of internet pioneers has bet 100 million on its success. Today's guest, Gabriel Weinberg, the CEO of DuckDuckGo uses connections to help steer the company.
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