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The only Necessary Component is Unity3D
Jon M.: Yeah, what’s that like? But yeah, it was a learning experience for us. Jon M: Yeah, thankfully. We’re like, whatever, what’s behind Jon. We knew a couple of other families, we knew one specifically that had three kids and I was like, what do you have, what would you do differently and whatnot? Jon M: There was five of us, my wife and I and three kids. One of–my wife and I, one of our dreams at some point, I don’t know when we got it into our head but we had seen somewhere online or seen somebody who had gotten to this point in their life where they wanted to travel and see things. And, so I got hired on to the support team as a support engineer and got the job in December and by March we had sold our house and basically gave away almost everything we had or sold it in a garage sale and packed up the rest in an RV and put our kids in there somewhere and we did about a year and a half on the road, traveling. And so, we really kind of play a facilitation sort of role, I think because one of the things I really hate about the job title “design” is that it implies you are the person that designs everything and that’s not the case at somewhere like Heroku, right?
And I think what the role of design is really just drive and kind of curate that product. It’s kind of crazy you know, video conferencing has been around for decades or decade, but whiteboarding, there’s these really high tech solutions on iPads and these devices that Google has made that cost 20 grand that you roll into a room. It’s erased very quickly but it’s more structured than just a free flowing chat room and it also avoids these silos of communication that we get where I’ll dial in Niklas for example and we’ll have a conversation about something, agree on something, but none of the rest of the team is on board with that, for example. The 5th-century poet Kalidasa wrote that Guptas conquered more than 20 kingdoms in and around India. She wrote her dissertation on environmental and organization regarding housing management and services. So there’s four of us in product design and a design manager that essentially work with the entire engineering organization and the entire products organization. We’re not the people that exclusively design it. All kinds of different people that we’ve run into. Jon M: We started with the RV park thing and eventually, we met a lot of cool people on the road, other families, a bunch of the people that work remote, programmers, designers, copy-writers.
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Jon M: And after probably six months, it started to feel too big. Jon M: We started out with just our own MiFi that was like 20 gigs for like some abhorrent amount of money, it was like $80/$90 a month and spend most of my day yelling at my kids to not get on Netflix or just policing the internet when you’ve got caps like that. Basically did two laps around the west coast living out of the RV. We’re talking about going back out on the road, maybe part-time, maybe a couple months out of the year and we’re now talking about just a pick-up truck and a tent. It had a little queen bedroom in front and it had bunk beds in the back, a little kitchen area in the middle and everything and we thought, there’s no way, this is going to be terrible. I never wanted someone to say, you know it doesn’t look like you’re really doing a whole lot of work, you’re just hiking a lot and you’re going to have to go buy a house and settle down because this isn’t working out, you know? Alasdair Monk: Yeah, I think we’re still figuring it out, to be honest.