If you donโt want to read my bored musings, skip to the bold part near the bottom. Itโs fun, I promise.
Hey Good Lookers,
I imagine most of you around the world are all adjusting to the strange new world of working from home and trying to maintain some kind of normalcy in the age of COVID-19. If there is any way that I can help make your lives or jobs easier, please DM me and Iโm happy to help. Hereโs a fun little diversion that might help you regain a little bit of your regular sense of community.
My favorite of our Looker company values is what we call the Kitchen Table. It isnโt just about a table, but rather refers to cultivating an atmosphere of open and participatory learning. Everyone should always feel able to โsit down at the kitchen tableโ next to anyone else and participate in whatever discussions are going on, learn from their peers (even if that peer is the CEO), and teach what they know.
The Kitchen Table, or โKTโ is also a real physical table in every Looker office, and Iโve seen Virtual KTs spring up on video chat over the last few weeks of WFH, which is awesome. This community is also the Kitchen Table, and itโs even more inspiring than ever to see new users and regulars interact to share their respective knowledge as peers. This is a special place. Without knowing it, you might have even had your question answered by our founder, or the engineer who wrote the feature youโre asking about, or someone who has used Looker since before I could grow facial hair.
Iโve been sitting at my own Kitchen Table for the last few weeks working from home, and despite all the video chatting Iโve realized something big is missingโ The thing I actually kind of miss the most about the Kitchen Table is the constant background music curated by all my coworkers. We have a constantly running playlist that people are always dropping new songs into, and it serves as the backdrop for all my best dashboard building and data modeling (and bad dancing).
I always thought I had great taste in music, but it turns out it was just my coworkers and Iโm tired of listening to the same songs over and over. Iโd be willing to bet some of you are nodding your heads right now in agreement, actually missing that one song Bill always plays that you thought you hated but turns out you could really go for right about now.
~If you didnโt want to read my bored musings, start here~
So I decided to create a collaborative Spotify playlist to rekindle the magic of the community playlist in the office, but way better since itโs with the entire community. Anyone with a Spotify account can add songs!
Some ground rules:
PS: Thereโs kind of a Looker meme of playing the song โFridayโ by Rebecca Black in the office on Fridays. If you see that song on the playlist tomorrow, feel free to delete it. Thatโs the one exemption from the no-deleting rule.
Great idea @izzymiller!
Iโm just gonna find anything house/techno/electronic with a relevant name, just added one called โPrimary Keyโ ๐ ๐ต
Just listened through the whole playlist, these are awesome! Keep the songs coming.
Anyone else notice that the Spotify recommended songs are pretty ridiculous?
^Really hoping that those arenโt user-specific and based on my listening history ๐ถ
This is great Simon. I cracked up when I got to โDerivedโ! Perfect vibe for some PDT building.
I think itโs based on a combination of the userโs history and the playlist, these are mine and I havenโt really listened to anything like this sinceโฆ err last millennium ๐ด
I reckon since playlist is rather eclectic their model is struggling a bit!
Digging