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Catching Up With Web PerformanceCatching Up With Web PerformanceKarolina SzczurKarolina Szczur shares her journey from designer/developer to Calibre co-founder, the Performance Newsletter, and why perf shouldn't be gatekept to developers but shared with everyone. Show Notes: https://catchingup.dev/podcasts/karolina-szczur/2023-06-2940 minMaintainableMaintainableKarolina Szczur: The Importance of Documentation for Remote DevelopersThis week Robby chats with Karolina Szczur about what people get wrong about technical debt, best practices for documentation for remote developers, and more.Helpful Links:Book: Radical CandorSubscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsOvercastOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Join the discussion in the Maintainable Discord CommunityLoving Maintainable? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help grow our reach.Brought to you by the team at Planet Argon. Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr...2019-08-1235 minFearCast PodcastFearCast PodcastGoals and Dogs The first episode! On this episode, I go over the goals of the podcast, why on earth I would ever do a podcast about anxiety and OCD, and offer a pretty morbid metaphor for Exposure and Response Prevention. Additionally, I answer questions about someone wanting to switch their obsessions to something else, and someone who is so wrapped up in their past that they don’t want to even leave the house. Steady as she goes. I’m getting my podcast legs on this one and settling into the format It’s not...2018-06-2239 minStrong FeelingsStrong FeelingsPocket Rabbits with Eileen WebbWe made it to Episode 2—and hey, so did you! High five! This week, we’re all about TIME: how we make it, how we use it, and how we think about it. We’re also joined by our very first guest, Eileen Webb, who straight-up blew our minds with her take on making time on your own terms. Seriously, it’s . Just listen already. > Why should my work get all of my best brain? > —Eileen Webb, founder of Webmeadow Here’s what we cover. (Yep, there’s a full transcript below, too!) S...2018-01-2047 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedCommunity, Building Remote-first Teams, and Web Performance Inclusivity (The Changelog #262)Karolina Szczur joined the show to talk about community building, building remote-first teams, the hiring process in tech, product development, and the inclusivity factor of web performance.2017-09-0800 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceCommunity, Building Remote-first Teams, and Web Performance Inclusivity (Interview)Karolina Szczur joined the show to talk about community building, building remote-first teams, the hiring process in tech, product development, and the inclusivity factor of web performance. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Hired – Get hired. It’s free — in fact, they pay you to get hired. Our listeners get a double hiring bonus of $600. GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle fo...2017-09-081h 27Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsCommunity, Building Remote-first Teams, and Web Performance InclusivityKarolina Szczur joined the show to talk about community building, building remote-first teams, the hiring process in tech, product development, and the inclusivity factor of web performance. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Hired – Get hired. It’s free — in fact, they pay you to get hired. Our listeners get a double hiring bonus of $600. GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle fo...2017-09-081h 27RRR FMRRR FMByte Into IT - 31 August 2016 Laura, Dan and James talking internet, computing and technology on the panel this week. Ben Schwarz & Karolina Szczur - organisers of CSSConf and JSConf come in to talk about the hard work involved in designing conferences for diversity. Professor Julian Thomas from the Swinburne institute of social research calls in to explain and discuss the 2016 Digital Inclusion Index.2016-10-2040 minByte Into ITByte Into ITByte Into IT - 31 August 2016 Laura, Dan and James talking internet, computing and technology on the panel this week. Ben Schwarz & Karolina Szczur - organisers of CSSConf and JSConf come in to talk about the hard work involved in designing conferences for diversity. Professor Julian Thomas from the Swinburne institute of social research calls in to explain and discuss the 2016 Digital Inclusion Index.2016-08-3140 minHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanBuilding remote-first teams with Karolina SzczurKarolina has often been on remote teams. Whether it's working from Europe or Australia, working 10 time zones away or just a few, she's developed a number of tips and tricks for surviving (and thriving!) while working remote. Can we build our tech teams "remote-first?" 2016-06-2433 minThe StartThe StartThe Fortuneteller - Karolina SzczurKarolina Szczur is a designer, developer and photographer living in Kraków, Poland. Karolina started working at a very young age as a fortuneteller for an online future teller company - randomly, we know - and has found work opportunities online ever since. In this episode, we talk about how Karolina often says yes before she can say no to pretty much anything – conference talks, jobs, projects – and how it has opened up new opportunities. We discuss how she got started giving talks at conferences, and the wrong way to research and deliver a talk and touched a bit...2015-05-201h 21ShopTalk ShowShopTalk Show131: With Karolina SzczurThis week we were joined by Karolina Szczur. Karolina is a designer, developer and photographer living in Kraków, Poland. She is currently working with the delightful people of &yet. We talked about (roughly in order): Q & A: 23:44 How do you guys deal with web fonts that render significantly smaller than average? 31:02 What is the current trend for the placement of a form on a page? 39:46 The agency I work with isn’t happy I’m using LESS or SASS for front end styles. They claim the CSS it delivers for the client is too m...2014-09-021h 06