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Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth said startup culture is often romanticized, but in reality isn't glamorous. The CTO said he woke up every four hours for two years to make sure an anti-spam system was intact. In an interview on Lenny's Podcast , Bosworth talked about the early days of Facebook when he worked as one of its first engineers. He also worked 120 hours a week and didn't sleep more than four hours consecutively a day for two years. If not he could go back to sleep for the next four hours, Bosworth said.
Persons: Andrew Bosworth, , Andrew, Boz, Bosworth, Mark Zuckerberg, Lenny Rachitsky Organizations: Service, Facebook
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth said he loves "heartbeat" emails that give a 5-10 sentence update. The Meta CTO encourages employees to ask for help and keep open communication during a project. AdvertisementIf you feel timid about asking your manager for help, Meta CTO Andrew 'Boz' Bosworth has a different way for you to frame it. The CTO said your job isn't to do it yourself — it's to get the job done and get it done competently. "Nobody wants you to be more awesome than your manager does," Bosworth said.
Persons: Andrew Bosworth, Bosworth, , Andrew ' Boz, I'm, Lenny Rachitsky, you've Organizations: Service
What it's like to give Mark Zuckerberg feedback
  + stars: | 2024-03-05 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Meta's CTO says that Mark Zuckerberg will often tell you you're wrong if you offer feedback. The CTO said he finds the feedback loop satisfying, even if you have to take the long view on it. AdvertisementMeta CTO Andrew "Boz" Bosworth said when you give Mark Zuckerberg feedback, he listens — and then he disagrees. Bosworth said he believes Zuckerberg is trying to "pressure test" the feedback and understand different perspectives that he didn't already consider. AdvertisementEven if Zuckerberg does make changes based on feedback, Bosworth said he always has a reason for why he did what he did originally.
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In 2022, Lenny Rachitsky decided to try a new venture: Lenny's Podcast. The now 42-year-old had founded a successful newsletter about product management, Lenny's Newsletter, in 2019. Lenny's Podcast quickly found an audience. He now posts two episodes per week interviewing experts in the field of product management and brings in more than $500,000 per year. That's on top of the more than $500,000 he already brings in from the newsletter.
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The 42-year-old founded his newsletter, Lenny's Newsletter, about product management in 2019. In 2022, Rachitsky started Lenny's Podcast. He releases two episodes per week and interviews leaders in the project management space to get concrete, actionable advice about their work. "A lot of people start tweeting all this advice before they've actually done anything and have any advice to share," he says. He accrued years of knowledge and started his newsletter with dozens of ideas about how to help people.
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