This is worse than getting a pizza party for turning a profit.
Some say that giant Koreans don’t exist.
This is worse than getting a pizza party for turning a profit.
Someone would look at our process and say “that’s not agile!” and they might be correct, technically speaking. I don’t personally care what it’s called as long as it works.
We agree to requirements up front with our customer; we might change stuff as we go along if our customer realizes that what they asked for won’t work (this happens occasionally), which is fine, but otherwise we don’t let them change stuff around on a whim, and we don’t allow scope creep. If they want a new feature, that’s version 2 (or 3, or 4).
We don’t meet very frequently. We do check in to make sure we’re on target, and deliver features incrementally when it makes sense to do so. We do sprints. We talk about when things are working and when they aren’t, but only when we think it’s a good time to do so.
At the end of the day, you need to tailor the process to your needs and what makes sense to you and your team.
AI ingesting the output of AI ingesting the output of AI…
But unlike a lot of the other products they cancel, I’ll have actually known that this existed first.
I think you meant epic. Epic unicorn.
The European competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, said a smaller fine would have been nothing more than the equivalent of a parking fine and the €1.8bn was designed to act as a deterrent against a repetition of such practices by Apple or others.
Still a drop in the bucket for them (that sounds crazy just saying that) but def a step in the right direction.
Same. I was a Perl dev back in the day. It’s excellent for massaging data.
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Used Google Reader and now use Feedly. I go ahead and pay for Feedly since I like it enough to do so.
I can’t imagine not using RSS to consume stuff. It just makes things so much easier.
Google: oh ok, is cash good? gets out wallet
And you avoid making an app that you show to the customer for the first time only for them to say, “What the hell is this?” My company used waterfall for the longest time, and this happened several times. It was really frustrating.
Man, I heard about this from a friend who just came back from there. Pretty gross.
I’ve visited pages in Chrome without an ad blocker… Almost unusable, my eyes couldn’t even focus on what I actually needed to do.
I tried to bring this up as an issue back on Reddit, and I got downvoted into oblivion.
I think sometimes switching your use agent to Chrome can bypass some issues.
Thanks for the link! I’m really close to pulling the trigger on this.
Absolutely. Touch would just be a nice extra feature to me.
This was another route I was thinking about. Any idea how hard it is to do now?
Being able to bend it around your wrist is really neat. Seems quite bulky for that use case, though.
I always thought it stood for user. I even say it that way.