I got to work in an interesting tech environment with smart people who also had non-tech lives.
It wasn’t a brogrammer culture, it was a lot more familial.
We built a lot of our own tools and never used something complicated when something simpler would do.
Speakeasy truly gave a shit about being a community, a community of users and a community of workers and I’ve brought that with me as a model of what a workplace should be.