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Release Notes — 300 episodes
#450: Finale
#449: I Feel Like Taking a Nap
#448: More to the Right than Up
#447: More Like an Envelope
#446: Smallest Fish in the Pond
#445: Not JavaScript
#444: Hundreds and Hundreds of Rejections
#443: Sort by Revenue
#442: Love Letters to Laptops
#441: Jonathan Rhyne (part 2)
#440: Jonathan Rhyne (part 1)
#439: Locked in the Pokey
#438: A Series of Red Flags
#437: Definitely a Pipe Dream
#436: Photos of Bugs
#435: Swimming with Turtles
#434: More Than a Vibe in the Air
#433: We’re Looking at You, Comic Sans
#432: Poopy Brown
#431: The Longest Sherlock Ever
#430: John Wilker
#429: Fast Zombies
#428: Somewhat Figure-out-able
#427: Champagne Taste, Coca Cola Budget
#426: Guess and Check
#425: Take Your Foot Off the Pedal
#424: Help Me Help You
#423: CaaS
#422: A Middle Finger to Android
#421: It’s Cheap…But It’s Also Cheap
#420: I Think Mine Are Helpful
#419: Caring About 2 Cents
#418: Brady Cassidy (part 2)
#417: Brady Cassidy (part 1)
#416: I Hate Anything Forever
#415: They Had No Guidelines
#414: Maybe I Should Tick Somebody Off
#413: I Could be Talked Out of This
#412: Dermot Daly (part 2)
#411: Dermot Daly (part 1)
#410: Throwing Roast Pheasant at Me
#409: I’m Not Sure I Want to Dump Money Into That
#408: Can’t Argue with 3000%
#407: The Famous Shade of Grey
#406: Ready for Form 8879
#405: It’s Good to Be Useful
#404: You Misspelled “Conversation”
#403: The Law Firm of Perry, Perry, and Google
#402: I Bought Him a New Car
#401: If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Buy ‘Em
#400: Walking Around Would Be a Start
#399: Not That Kind of Hockey Stick
#398: I Don’t Work, I Don’t Eat
#397: Chris Liscio (part 3)
#396: Chris Liscio (part 2)
#395: Chris Liscio (part 1)
#394: Selling Products that Don’t Exist
#393: Small Fry
#392: Not Enough Outdoor Patio Heaters
#391: A Spock Situation
#390: All You Have to Do is Pay Me
#389: I Don’t Want to Say Solved
#388: Maybe the Bathroom?
#387: Maybe I Can A/B Test the Period
#386: Three Random Names and Your Cousin
#385: Not Everyone Hated It
#384: I Can Buy Two Pizzas this Month
#383: David Barnard (part 2)
#382: David Barnard (part 1)
#381: There Was No Grand Plan
#380: The Most Garish Version
#379: John Wilker (part 2)
#378: John Wilker (part 1)
#377: Sounds Like a John Hughes Movie
#376: I’ll Go Halfsies With You
#375: Better to be Lucky Than Good
#374: I Wasn’t Sleepwalking
#373: It’s Worth More than Nothin’
#372: Screaming at the Clouds
#371: Adding the Word “Email” to That List
#370: I Had To Work For It
#369: Chaotic Neutral
#368: Curtis Herbert (part 2)
#367: Curtis Herbert
#366: Your Customers Can Add
#365: The Transitive Property of Programming
#364: A Full-Fledged Fork
#363: A Couple of Boo Boos
#362: Regular Sierra
#361: Basically, the Next Great Depression
#360: The Weird Older Brother
#359: There Might Be Multiple People on This Team
#358: Hyper Not-Wanting-to-be-Smarmy
#357: Pandemic Edition
#356: Two Terabytes?!
#355: No, But I Could Build It For Ya
#354: See How Much Squawking I Get
#353: Shake a Lotta Hands, Kiss a Lotta Babies
352: The Problem is There’s Nothing Wrong
#351: I Can Handle Twenty-Five
#350: You Might Want to Invest in a Good Pair of Boots
#349: The Business Side of the Hobby Business
#348: Kinda Like Diffusing a Bomb
#347: It’s Not Going to be a Coffee Shop
#346: Do I Get a Little Pin?
#345: We’ll Call That One an Outlier
#344: A Nice, Firm Grip
#343: That Sounds Like a Lot of Work
#342: Apologies Are Cheap
#341: I Don’t Care if You Choose to Accept It
#340: Tell Them It’s a Magic Keyboard
#339: I Don’t Want to Support This
#338: Drinking Guinness and Shaking Hands
#337: A Little Worse Off
#336: I’ve Got a Lot of Nos
#335: I Want to Say, Corpse?
#334: Until the Heat Death of the Universe
#333: Benedikt Deicke (part 2)
#332 – Benedikt Deicke
#331: Curtis Herbert (part 2)
#330: Curtis Herbert (part 1)
#329: Coffee, Tea, Caffeine Tracker, Inc.
#328: Sorry, There Will Be No Features This Year
#327: I Like the Symmetry of Three Boxes
#326: The Top End of Merely Doing Okay
#325: There’s No Such Thing as Bad News
#324: You Installed a What?
#323: Shai Schechter (part 2)
#322: Shai Schechter (part 1)
#321: An Allergic Reaction to Closed Source
#320: The Annual Dub Dub Hamster Wheel
#319: Jane Portman
#318: It’s a Victimless Crime
#317: You Wouldn’t Believe the Spreadsheet
#316: Natalie Nagele (part 2)
#315: Natalie Nagele (part 1)
#314: Luckily, We’ve Never Had to Test This Setup
#313: You Might Know it as Pinot Noir
#312: Jonathan Rhyne (part 2)
#311: Jonathan Rhyne (part 1)
#310: Multiply by Pi
#309: Go Talk to SaaS People
#308: 2019 Conference Details (part 2)
#307: 2019 Conference Details (part 1)
#306: More Jet Lag
#305: Craig Hewitt (part 2)
#304: Craig Hewitt (part 1)
#303: You’re Probably Going to Screw it Up
#302: The Deadbeat Returns
#301: Haggling Over Celery
#300: We Tick Tock Tick Ticked
#299: Can I Sign Up For That Job?
#298: Is it Like Cholesterol?
#297: Conversations Over a Coconut Drink
#296: Consensuses?
#295: Doing the Adulting Thing
#294: Setting Goals for 2019
#293: The 2018 Goal Scorecard
#292: Pádraig Ó Cinnéide and Oisín Prendiville of Supertop
#291: Justin Harter (part 2)
#290: Justin Harter (part 1)
#289: Burnt English Muffins
#288: Do They Know You Exist?
#287: I Want My Two Dollars!
#286: Castles on Sand
#285: Tiny Gardener
#284: Ariel Michaeli (part 2)
#283: Ariel Michaeli (part 1)
#282: Works is a Pretty Good Threshold
#281: Biblical Tweets
#280: Reasonably Lower-Priced?
#279: Still a Black Box
#278: Not So Much Nudge as Shove
#277: You’re Gonna Get a Discussion
#276: Hi, Tax Professional
#275: Mustache-Twirling Hipster Stuff
#274: Shooting Other People…or I Don’t Know
#273: Mike Taber (part 2)
#272: Mike Taber (part 1)
#271: A Really Big Random Number
#270: Some French Guy Named Bezier
#269: Ken Wallace (part 2)
#268: Ken Wallace (part 1)
#267: The Magic Spreadsheet
#266: Andrew Culver (part 2)
#265: The Cupertino Mafia
#264: Andrew Culver (part 1)
#263: Don’t Compete With Llamas
#262: This Isn’t Middle School
#261: Hope Not to Break Things
#260: Luckily, I Have Very Sharp Elbows
#259: Peers
#258: I Felt Like I Was on a Hamster Wheel
#257: The World Backup Day Pledge
#256: The Pied Piper of Conferences
#255: Not a Fly-By-Night
#254: They Can See Everybody’s Cookies
#253: I Hate It When They Do That
#252: My Tools are Not the Reason My Code Sucks
#251: I Chose Poorly, or You Got Lucky
#250: Justin Jackson (part 2)
#249: Justin Jackson (part 1)
#248: Click the Big Orange Button
#247: An Elephant Rabbit Hole
#246: Animal Husbandry
#245: I’m Not That Handsome
#244: They Don’t Fit Down the Tubes
#243: That’s Going to Take a While
#242: 100,000,000 GB of RAM, Approximately
#241: Brute Force Customers (part 2)
#240: Brute Force Customers
#239: 7 is a Lot Closer to 10 than 1
#238: If You’re Free, Go to the Party
#237: Ian Landsman (part 2)
#236: Ian Landsman (part 1)
#235: Might Want to Pep That Up a Bit
#234: Tapdancing Lessons
#233: Maybe They’re Talking Behind Our Backs
#232: Man, These People Really Need Help
#231: Pike’s Peak, or Wherever
#230: Apple Got its AWS Bill
#229: You’re Still Going to be Broke
#228: Is That What We’re Calling Them Now? Ears?
#227: Dave Rodenbaugh (part 2)
#226: Dave Rodenbaugh (part 1)
#225: I Want to be Driving a Lamborghini
#224: More Like a Fisherman
#223: Jean MacDonald
#222: It’s Kinda Like…Squishy
#221: Shaving That Yak Pretty Good
#220: At That Point, You’re the Jerk
#219: I’m Not Saying It’s Logical
#218: It Rains Whenever it Feels Like
#217: What’s the Opposite of Risk?
#216: So I’ve Got These Clients…
#215: The RelaNet Charity Drive
#214: Charles’ Therapy Session
#213: Almost an Onion Article
#212: Joe’s Therapy Session
#211: Curtis Herbert (part 2)
#210: Curtis Herbert (part 1)
#209: Jared Sinclair (part 2)
#208: Jared Sinclair (part 1)
#207: Our Big Announcement
#206: Bait, I Guess
#205: Ben Scheirman (part 2)
#204: Ben Scheirman
#203: Negotiating with Review Terrorists
#202: We All Need a Dream Crusher
#201: Never Write Your Own Encryption Code (part 2)
#200: Never Write Your Own Encryption Code (part 1)
#199: We Basically Stopped Researching
#198: Craig Hockenberry (part 2)
#197: Craig Hockenberry (part 1)
#196: The Answer is Slowly
#195: Probably is Better than Definitely
#194: Oh, This Guy is an Idiot
#193: Farmers and Fishermen
#192: Manton Reece
#191: Allen Pike (part 2)
#190: Allen Pike (part 1)
#189: The Tyranny of the Timeclock
#188: Holiday Recommendations, 2016 (part 2)
#187: Holiday Recommendations, 2016 (part 1)
#186: A Prudent Business Decision
#185: I Have a Romance with Making Money
#184: Oleksandr Kosovan
#183: Lobster – Market Price
#182: Elia Freedman (part 2)
#181: Elia Freedman (part 1)
#180: I Want to See the Stickers (part 2)
#179: I Want to See the Stickers (part 1)
#178: An Unofficial Wink and a Nod
#177: Thousands of Colons
#176: Dermot Daly
#175: Rich Siegel (part 2)
#174: Rich Siegel (part 1)
#173: Won’t Get Fooled Again
#172: Buffaloes Notwithstanding
#171: Supertop
#170: Sarah Hatter
#169: Another Purple Zeppelin
#168: Ariel Michaeli (part 2)
#167: Ariel Michaeli (part 1)
#166: Guilty of Being Stupid (part 2)
#165: Guilty of Being Stupid (part 1)
#164: Ruin it with Math
#163: That Ship Has Sailed
#162: David Sparks (part 2)
#161: David Sparks (part 1)
Special Episode: Mostly Neutral-ish
#160: I Don’t Want to Learn More Than Once
#159: Questions and Answers
#158: Coffee:Charles::Paper:Joe
#157: Jaimee Newberry (part 2)
#156: Jaimee Newberry (part 1)
#155: It’s a Flea Market, Basically (part 2)
#154: It’s a Flea Market Basically (part 1)
#153: Our Big Speaker Announcement
#152: Hey, Why Did My Price Go Up?