2022
A roundup of Raspberry Pi projects
Pull it out of the closet, dust it off, and find something on this roundup of Raspberry Pi projects that’ll finally put it to good use.
Three years on the Inc 5000 list
What does it take to grow consistently enough to wind up on the prestigious Inc 5000 list three years in a row? Let us show you.
What you need to know before starting a new contract
Do you have your ducks in a row, or will you be scrambling to catch up for the first few days? Here’s what you need to know before starting a new contract.
Taxes for freelancers
Taxes for freelancers can feel confusing. Get yours squared away from day one, and you’ll be sitting pretty come April 15th.
Star Wars tech that came true
When the franchise first started 45 years ago, there was no way of knowing what kind of Star Wars tech would come true today.
July 2022 Engineering update
Let’s pull back the curtains and see what the engineering wizards have been up to this past month.
Growth cheat code: Use fractional hiring to stay on plan when cutting costs
If you want to grow your team while still cutting costs, fractional hiring may be just the solution you’re looking for.
Freelancing with multiple clients
One of the best things about freelancing is the ability to pick and choose the kind of projects you are working on, which can sometimes mean freelancing with multiple clients at once. If you’re new to the juggling act, we’ve got some sound advice on making it work for you.
What to cover in your cover letter
Writer’s block hitting hard at the worst possible time? The devil is in the details (and the job description). I have been paid to write, in one capacity or another, for close to 15 years. And in all that time, no single style of writing has vexed me more than the dreaded Cover Letter™. I […]
Decluttering your desktop
Get organized and stay organized by decluttering your desktop. We’re all guilty of letting things accumulate on our computers, slowing them down until that fateful day you’re forced to do a system update and have to close 17 programs and million tabs. Get a fresh start by clearing out the noise.
How we ran virtual workshops (that worked)
We made key business decisions in virtual workshops, and all it took was a little preparation. One refrain I hear over and over from remote leaders—voices in my own head included—is that nothing beats in-person white-boarding. When it comes to brainstorming sessions and real-time collaboration, the available tools for remote work seem to fall short.