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authorEkaitz Zarraga <ekaitz@elenq.tech>2020-08-05 17:12:41 +0200
committerEkaitz Zarraga <ekaitz@elenq.tech>2020-08-05 17:12:41 +0200
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-Status: draft
-Title: C.R.E.A.M.
-Date: 2019-01-3
-Category:
-Tags:
-Slug: CREAM
-Lang: en
-Summary:
- Ethics, philosophy and random thoughts.
-
-
-
-In this year I focused on the business part of ElenQ Technology and tried to
-make it a profitable business. I'd like to share more about my actual job at
-ElenQ Technology soon, but that's not probably going to happen in this post.
-
-Let me tell you what's not my job instead: Looking for profitability is not my
-job, or it shouldn't be at least. Agree?
-
-It's being a lot of fun to see me struggle with that part of the business,
-where my tech expertise or my engineering skills have nothing to do with the
-result. It's true that, somehow, the rational thinking skills derived from
-engineering, programming or so are useful, but there's not direct relationship.
-
-So, if you take the decision to run your own thing, be prepared to deal with
-all this stuff.
-
-Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining, I'm just thinking about it.
-
-That said, I'd also like to add the fact that ElenQ Technology has a not very
-common component that makes this discussion much more interesting: we have
-ethics. More than that, the most important point there is that we have **our
-own** ethics so we need to align our goals with our clients' quite often and
-that's a complex issue.
-
-Nothing really hard if you work for companies or people that have an ethical
-component you'd think, right?
-
-Also, in the case they don't it sounds impossible to run this kind of business, huh?
-
-Ok, I'll try to answer from my (biased) perspective. But I need some context
-before tackling such a complex topic.
-
-...
-
-
-Wu-Tang said:
-
-> Cash rules everything around me
-> C.R.E.A.M., get the money
-> Dollar dollar bill, y'all
-
-I think they were right, even if they have been misinterpreted many times.
-
-
-
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-Status: draft
-Title: Stand up!
-Date: 2019-03-06
-Category:
-Tags:
-Slug: standing-desk
-Lang: en
-Summary:
- Build a simple but useful standing desk by hacking some furniture.
-
-### Background
-
-My father is good at DIY stuff. He's really good. I've seen him drawing,
-designing and making things since I was a child.
-
-Further than the dozens of tons of DIY books that can be found at my parent's
-house, my father had no specific training on crafts. He's a lawyer, he finished
-his studies at almost 60 and he never worked as a lawyer and he probably won't
-because he's retired now.
-
-Maybe because of him my sister and I love making stuff and probably thanks to
-my mother's math skills now we are both engineers. We both have been trained on
-how to design and how to create stuff in a controlled way which is the part I
-like the most and the part that conforms the biggest portion of my job at ElenQ
-Technology.
-
-Since I moved out from my parent's I don't have tools to make a project like
-this, neither the workspace to make it, so I needed my father's DIY skills and
-his almost pathological tendency to collect tools and materials. I wanted to
-make it by myself at the beginning but I was busy and he is retired so...
-Perfect match.
-
-