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Translation of Internalspeak to Externalspeak
A P2 post I made internally a month ago on October 5th about what's next for Tumblr leaked as a screenshot. This is super rare, so I'll try to translate what was said for y'all here. It was also incomplete, so here's the full thing.
We are at the point where after 600+ person-years of effort put into Tumblr since the acquisition in 2019, we have not gotten the expected results from our effort, which was to have its revenue and usage above its previous peaks. It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. (Hat tip.) It is better to have tried to summit the peak and failed than never to have tried at all. We have learned a ton on the journey, and honed skills we can use to approach other summits.
This is me saying we've worked on Tumblr for four years with ~200 people full-time, and spent well north of $100M above revenue trying to turn the site around, but it hasn't yet. That sucks, but I also want to recognized the effort of everyone who tried and gave their best.
As we talked about in the past, if it doesn’t work we’ll have a backup plan and set up the business so we don’t need to let anyone go, we’ll just need to reflect and decide where else we should concentrate our energy together. This plan is happening now: the majority of the 139 people in Bumblr will switch to other divisions. No plans for any switches in Happiness or T&S.
Bumblr is the internal team name for the product side of Tumblr, and the link was to our internal company directory which showed the ~140 people currently in that team. There are also other teams that work on Tumblr that aren't affected or changing, so this tries to say specifically who's impacted. "Happiness" is our term for customer support, and "T&S" means trust and safety, which is the team that works on fighting bots, spam, dealing with illegal stuff, etc. While Tumblr was burning cash, we managed the rest of the products and company to support and subsidize it because we thought that would turn it around.
We assume the first choice for everyone working on Tumblr is to continue working on Tumblr, but we’re going to give everyone an opportunity to have a “top three” ranked list of what other things around Automattic they would be interested in working on. To infuse some Tumblr mojo.
As we've been telling the Tumblr team for over a year, if we can't get revenue up we need to switch some portion of them to work on other things within Automattic that do generate revenue and can support their salaries. We offered a survey where people could rank stack choose what they would be interested in working on instead of Tumblr. The team has actually been performing really well in their work, which is why we aren't letting people go, they just haven't been getting results, which usually means we're working on the wrong things and we should try working on different things. We've also learned a ton working on Tumblr that I think will make our other products better.
The leak was actually incomplete, here's the rest of the post:
This survey will be posted early next week, alongside some 2-minute videos from WP.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Day One, Pocket Casts, WP VIP, .Org, Applied AI, Texts, self-serve advertising (Blaze), Newspack, Pressable, and Gravatar talking about why you should consider picking them as one of your choices. In the meantime, feel free to bounce around the products linked on Automattic.com to get a feel for them as a consumer and see what tickles your fancy. We’ll crunch through those preferences with what the opportunities for growth are in the various products and businesses, come back with a plan, get feedback on that, and then post the final plan. The switchovers will happen on December 31, so we start 2024 completely fresh. We are shifting from the mode of “surging” on Tumblr with tons of people to get it to exciting growth, to working on how we can run Tumblr in the most smooth and efficient manner. Pretty amazing things in the social and messaging space have been accomplished with small teams, so I’m actually quite curious to see a smaller and more focused Tumblr’s performance in 2024.
What followed were a bunch of comments that actually caused us to update the survey, other teams around Automattic posted videos pitching Tumblr folks to work on them, we did the survey, and then posted a first draft of where people could go actually just this week. (Which is maybe why the leak happened, perhaps someone didn't like the proposed changes first draft.) As a reminder, there still are no people switching, it's just planning for what will happen on December 31st, 2023.
As I mentioned this was posted on October 5th, a few weeks before we announced the acquisition of Texts on the 24th, which actually didn't leak. I do appreciate whoever shared the screenshot trimmed it down to not prematurely break the Texts news.
So now you have the full post I made, it also got 45 comments which I'm not going to share out of respect to the privacy of colleagues, but you can imagine it generated a vigorous debate internally and a lot of discussion about how to make sure we're setting up Tumblr for success in this next chapter, a lot of tech discussion about maintenance, libraries, open source, and how small teams can move faster than big teams, if they have the right environment. I'll take further questions in the Asks.
I should start writing again.
Last week activities:
Visited Islamic Arts Museum.
Went to Coffeenies.
Umrah
Alhamdullilah this year I got to sponsor my parents for their umrah. Felt somewhat good cause I feel like I get to contribute back to them.
Semoga ada rezeki untuk pergi dengan isteri pula akhir tahun ni. Amin.

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Too scared to try this as a filter coffee. Rasa tayar?
A bag of beans (2022)
Aside from the roaster(Arkib Kopi) that I subscribed to, I tried a few beans from other roasters:
Pink Panther from JWC
Quite famous among Malaysia coffee lovers. A blend that have a unique strawberry taste. It’s good but I feel like it’s not suitable for filter coffee.
AA Githobokoni from VCR
Bought it at the cafe. Didn’t really like it that much.
Some Panama beans from Supernormal coffee roaster
Funky flavors. Not to my likings.
Ethiopia and Rwanda beans from Petra roasting co
Due to language differences, the beans were grinded in advance. I asked the barista if the beans are suitable for filter coffee since the language on the box are in Turkish. The barista thought I wanted it to be grinded for filter coffee. Anyway it tasted normal. Didn’t really finish it.
El Salvador Santa Rosa Washed from Onyx Coffee
Eh didn’t live to my expectations. I feel like I had better brews from Arkib Kopi. Their packaging are terrible as well. No zip lock!
Flores from Otten Coffee
A gift from a friend. It was good. I really like it. After I finished the bag, I opened up another bag from Arkib Kopi, Indonesia Ijen Lestari. Honest to god it tastes the same!
Ethiopia Guji from Dutch Colony Coffee
A gift from a friend too. Pretty good like how most Ethiopian beans are.
Kenya Ndimi from Square Mile Coffee Roaster
By far one of the best coffee I’ve ever had. There was a really strong floral smell when I first opened the bag. The blackcurrant taste was really obvious too. It exceed my expectations.
a letter from _why
because of his disappearance, i thought i would share a letter i had received from _why in 2005.  i had just started learning ruby after a year or so break from development and emailed him because i was trying to figure out the path to enlightenment. i’ve learned from this email to put less importance on what is right and instead try to learn from everything, including times when i’m completely wrong.
I’ve shortened the email slightly to keep focus.
I do not write tests for my code.  I do not write very many comments.  I change styles very frequently.  And, most of all, I shun the predominant styles of coding because that would go against the very essence of experimentation.  In short: all I do is muck around. So my way of measuring a great programmer is different from some prevailing thought on the subject.  I would like to hear what Matz would say about this.  You should ask him, seriously. I admire programmers who take risks.  They aren’t afraid to write dangerous or “crappy” code.  If you worry too much about being clean and tidy, you can’t push the boundaries.  (I don’t think!)  I also admire programmers who refuse to stick with one idea about the “way the world is.”  These programmers ignore protocol and procedure.  I really like Autrijus Tang because he embraces all languages and all procedures.  There is no wrong way in his world. Anyway, you say you want to become better.  I mean that’s really all you need.  You feel driven, so stick with it.  I would also start writing short scripts to share with people on the web.  Little Ruby scripts or Rails programs or MouseHole scripts to show off.  Twenty lines here and there and soon people will be beating you up and you’ll be scrambling to build on to those scripts and figure our your style and newer innovations and so on. Until an asteroid, _why
Kenya Ndimi from Square Mile coffee roaster.
James Hoffmann’s videos helped me a lot when I ventured into the world of coffee so when Auresso Coffee opened a bulk order for them, I ordered a bag to try.
There was a strong floral scent the first time I opened this bag and the taste was so amazing.
10/10 will order again.
Some personal observations after leaving Twitter.
Turns out I don't really need to keep up to date with what's happening in iOS/programming communities.
I've been lying to myself that the reason I need to have Twitter is because of the above but tbh I just wanted to catch up on the latest "drama".
Happier.

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dotfiles
I have been using the same dotfiles for quite some time now. I am actually quite impressed for how long it last. Usually, it will only last for months before I move to the "next new approach" for dotfiles management.
I managed to get my hands on a new M1 machine (company issued) this week so I got the opportunities to revisit my dotfiles.
The most obvious changes was in where the app downloaded with brew was stored. Previously it was all stored under /usr/local/ but for M1 I had to change it to /opt/homebrew
I removed a couple of apps that I find little use for from the Brewfile. (transmission, vlc, spotify & slack)
Add new app (logseq)
Replaced font-iosevka with font-jetbrains-mono. As I get older, I find JetBrains Mono is much easier to read as compared to Iosevka.
Oh, I have replaced all of the language version manager with asdf. Previously, I had to use rbenv, nvm, pyenv, etc just to manage versions.
In term of IDE, text editor and terminal theme, I settled with Dracula.
I have been using xcodes to manage my Xcode versions too. This thing is awesome for an iOS developer.
Right now the setups are somewhat manual. I have to run a couple of scripts to properly set everything up. I probably should write a bash script to automate this.
Thanks to Nicola Paolucci for writing this timeless classic.
Cooked kimchi fried rice for my wife.
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Spent my morning working on an app to generate random Aeropress recipe.
Creating a custom animations and gestures is so easy in SwiftUI.
On onboarding new joiners
Some might find onboarding new joiners as a waste of time. That they should work on their tasks at hand, but I think that shouldn’t be the case.
Helping to onboard new joiners is a great way to improve the team’s documentations.
They help you to figure out what’s missing on the onboarding checklists, what are the frequently asked questions (FAQ) and making implicit things explicit.
In short, jangan syok sendiri.