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keavy

@keavy

Engineering leader at @stripe. Battle tested @Fastly, @GitHub, and all the rest. Endurance athlete. Wife to @adelcambre.

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Hello Friends, What would you like to see Stripe writing about on our engineering blog? What stuff do you think we might be working on that would be interesting to you? Replies welcome, or [email protected] if you wanna talk longer form!

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Cool job alert: for an engineer who's super into docs, engineering culture, and developer tools stripe.com/jobs/listing/s…

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I realized I’ve had career-y chats with 3 (!) former bosses recently. Feeling particularly grateful to have that kind of support ☺️ Thank you Kyle Daigle, Tyler McMullen, and chad fowler 💪🏻❤️

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I'm super excited to have started a new role (still at Stripe) as Technical Advisor to our Chief Product Officer, Will Gaybrick 🚀🙌🏻

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I had a meeting today with 2 other women. Just us. We had a couple mins chat about something kinda feminine (our hair) to start. It was delightful, the whole vibe 💗 And rare 💔

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Do I know anyone that has insights about the Fast Forward accelerator for tech nonprofits? (Asking for a good friend) ffwd.org/about/

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I vaguely recall an article or study describing that by the time women resign from their positions, they’ve been thinking about it for 6 months or more and are likely no longer retainable. Does anyone know a source for this?

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Today, I'm very excited to share a side project that I've been working on for the last few months. It's called Feedr. Feedr is a new kind of multi-player RSS reader, focused on content discovery and creating meaningful dialog. You can request access at feedr.run