Cassie Heart
@cassie
When I joined Farcaster, I was neither an employee of Merkle nor did I know Dan or Varun. Varun finally got me to onboard after multiple attempts, conversations lead to what I could do for the project, and I became a part of the team. I may not always agree with every decision, but I can definitely confirm firsthand there is no "help Merkle's friends" bias, and for those who know why I quit CB, they'd know just as well I wouldn't stick around at Merkle if that were the case.
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agrimonyâđ©
@agrimony.eth
Til that you're part of farcaster đ always thought that u were working on q full time
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Full time is a relative term â most people in life work 40 hour weeks, I'm usually pushing 90-100 hour weeks split between the two
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Jai
@jaivsdawrld
đhow is 90-100 hour weeks even possible. Thatâs a huge work rate
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Scott Davignon
@scottdavignon.eth
I did 90-100 hours a week through my 20s. I felt like there was no other way to deliver and I couldnât stop until the problems had solutions. I would code so much it would leak into my dreams, sometimes my alarm clock would become a service I could interact with in code. Haha. alarm.snooze(5)
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