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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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    • What’s the on-call process like?
    • How much time off on average do developers actually take?
    • What is the testing and QA process?
    • How do you measure success of a project?
    • When and how do you evaluate employee performance?

    I want to make sure my work-life balance isn’t going to be awful, and hearing that they have Unlimited Vacation doesn’t tell me how much vacation people actually take. I also want to know that the place isn’t just doing what a manager thinks “feels right” but actually measures and has standard processes for making decisions.

    Another question I usually ask that may be relevant for many of you: what proportion of your developers are women? And: are there any women in tech leadership roles?

    Personally, with that one, I’m mostly just looking for a normal response and that it isn’t zero. I don’t want to be the only woman around.




  • That’s tough, I’ve been going to drag shows since I was 17. I think watching Rocky Horror when I was 13 got me into the idea though, I dressed up as Frankenfurter for Halloween that year, didn’t know what drag was but I was sorta trying it. I have performed only a few times, but I love going to shows. It’s so freeing. I love the humor, the fantasy, the music and the people. I can’t pin it down to just one thing.








  • I think what you’ve got but styled more would look good. Kinda like Sam from Supernatural. When your hair is towel-dry, style it. Part it with a comb on top near the side, just above the outer edge of your eye. Comb it out straight. Rub a quarter-sized dollop of medium-hold hair gel or styling cream into your palms and finger-comb your hair with your hands, so you spread the gel throughout your hair but don’t actually get big clumps. The goal with the styling product is to tame flyaways and keep volume, not to slick it back. Check the part again and fix it with the comb if it’s messed up.

    Keep the back trimmed up to your neck so it’s never longer than the front or sides.