Wednesday, January 23, 2013

I'm Eben Upton, Executive Director of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and This Is How I Work

I'm Eben Upton, Executive Director of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and This Is How I WorkAll week here at Lifehacker, we're showing you some of our favorite Raspberry Pi projects. The $35 palm-sized computer packs enough punch to create a home media center, run a VPN, and much more. So who better to chat with this week than Eben Upton, cofounder and executive director of the Raspberry Pi Foundation? Eben and his team are the magicians behind this incredible device, a project that started as a way to spark kids' interest in computer science. Launched in early 2012, the demand for Pi was so great that it quickly sold out?and a year later, nearly a million units have been sold. We caught up with Eben to find out his favorite apps, best life hacks, and can't-live-without gadgets.

Name: Eben Upton
Occupation: Executive Director, Raspberry Pi Foundation
Location: Cambridge, UK
Current mobile device: BlackBerry 9700
Current computer: IBM Thinkpad X40
I work: Messily

What's your best time-saving trick?

Never do anything twice?spend the time to write a script to do it for you. It's amazing how easy it is to get sucked into spending five minutes a day doing something that would only take an hour to automate.

What apps/software/tools can't you live without?

What's your favorite to-do list manager?

Gmail and a giant wipe-clean wall planner. I work by processing my inbox these days.

Besides your phone and computer, what gadget can't you live without?

My bicycle?a 2005 Dawes Audax, indifferently maintained.

What's your workspace like?

Cubicle land with Legos. And boxes. Lots of boxes.

I'm Eben Upton, Executive Director of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and This Is How I Work

Pictured above: Eben's workspace.

What do you listen to while you work?

Silence. Occasionally classical music. Nothing with English lyrics, as I get too easily distracted.

What everyday thing are you better at than anyone else?

I have this thing where I tidy the bathroom by randomly placing an object a day in the cupboard. You rapidly discover the working set of items that you (or your partner) uses. This was inspired by how close to optimal a purely random cache line replacement can get in an SoC.

What's your sleep routine like?

Night owl with an alarm clock. I used to be able to wake naturally at the right time, but the time pressure of running Raspberry Pi (and immediately doing an MBA before that) tempts me to stay up too late for that to work.

What's the best advice you've ever received?

Get as much education as you can. Nobody can take that away from you. (My grandfather, via my father.)


The How I Work series asks heroes, experts, brilliant, and flat-out productive people to share their shortcuts, workspaces, routines, and more. Every Wednesday we'll feature a new guest and the gadgets, apps, tips, and tricks that keep them going. Have someone you'd kill to see featured, or questions you think we should ask? Email Tessa.

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