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Simplicity not simplistic.
Usage is like oxygen for ideas.
I'm pretty cheap, to be honest.
I don't have a Wikiquotes page.
I really enjoy computer networking.
Love is great, but not as a password.
For me, open source is a moral thing.
There's no financial aspect to stats.
If I'm on the titanic I want to be steering.
If you make the Internet, live on the internet.
I learned a ton of things during my time in CNET.
I'm really good at making software for publishing.
Technology is best when it brings people together.
No matter what I do, I always come home to my blog.
The biggest motivation is not the money but the impact.
Get the 1.0 out as soon as possible...even if it sucks.
I spend a lot of time on forums, and they drive me crazy.
Don't think about work in your bedroom or relaxation area.
It's good to be in a role when you can learn something new.
There's something very real about helping someone one-on-one.
Do what you love and don't focus on money - life's too short.
Occasionally, if I'm in a rut, I find changing location helps.
I'm pretty rough on my laptops. I go through about two a year.
If you still use 'admin' as a username on your blog, change it.
In every aspect of life, I consider myself incredibly fortunate.
You can learn practically anything you want in the world online.
Has anyone ever said, 'I wish I could go to more meetings today'?
Why are so many companies stuck in this factory model of working?
I am the unhappiest WordPress user in the world, I think it sucks.
The mobile world is very closed and proprietary just by definition.
Red notification bubbles on any icon, including mail, drive me crazy.
I was raised Catholic, and I can get incredibly guilty about mistakes.
For WordPress to be world class, it needs to have a sustainable model.
Money and salary is not a particularly good motivator in the long term.
It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs.
Quantcast combines powerful web analytics with easy-to-read charts and data.
I don't have big ideas. I sometimes have small ideas, which seem to work out.
Longreads embodies a lot of what we really value with Automattic and WordPress.
Akismet started on a $70 dollar-a-month server. Anyone can scrape together $70.
If you're not embarrassed when you ship your first version, you waited too long.
You shouldn't restrict peoples' freedom on what they can and cannot do with code.
Captcha is the bane of the Internet. I can't figure them out myself half the time!
My own personal dream is that the majority of the web runs on open source software.
Immunity to obsolescence is the only obsolescent-immune conceit of the past millennium.
A common quality I see of people who are successful is that they are voracious readers.
Ubuntu is doing amazing things, and I think it's going to change the face of the desktop.
I drive a Prius and drink $10k bottles of wine. The wine isnt on Instagram. The Prius is.
The biggest mistake we made at WordPress.com in term of infrastructure was buying servers.
Just because someone uses Twitter doesn't mean they shouldn't use WordPress, and vice versa.
What's best for advertisers on Twitter's platform isn't for there to be 20 different clients.