RE: https://toot.kif.rocks/@merlin/116014854605473342
ah yes the three genders
RE: https://toot.kif.rocks/@merlin/116014854605473342
ah yes the three genders
Our Work in Progress (WIP) should be at least equal to the number of team members. If it is less, it means someone is idle ...
So what?
That so-called idle person might be helping out someone else ...
Any leader telling this does not understand how knowledge work happens. This is not factory work. Even in the factory, Toyota discovered that collaboration leads to better quality.
Grab a couple of dice. Roll them.
If you get below 5, those are rookie numbers. Shout at the dice, let them know they're underperforming.
If you get above 9, that's what we want to see! They're good dice, and you should acknowledge that.
Repeat that and keep a record. You'll notice that negative feedback often results in better performance on the next roll. Positive feedback, conversely, can make them get lazy.
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Das muss man sacken lassen: Vögel bauen in der Ukraine Glasfaser in ihre Nester ein. Die dünnen Glasfaserkabel durchziehen das Land als Überbleibsel des Drohnenkriegs, da Drohnen zur Vermeidung der Störung von Funksignalen mit langen Glasfaserkabeln gesteuert werden, die dann nach einem Angriff oder der Zerstörung der Drohne liegen bleiben.
Science Fiction Dystopien haben vieles vorhergesagt - ich glaube, Glasfaserkabel als Kriegsreste habe ich noch nicht gesehen oder gelesen bisher. Es ist bedrückend und wird sicher noch in Kunst und Kultur aufgearbeitet werden in nächster Zeit - und auch neue Frage an den Umweltschutz stellen, wenn dieser hoffentlich irgendwann wieder Thema wird.
via @Golem
Artikel:
https://www.golem.de/news/drohnenkrieg-in-der-ukraine-voegel-bauen-nester-mit-glasfaser-2506-196941.html
was just reminded of how much I love the debugging manifesto poster that Inner Loop Press designed for Wizard Zines, you can get it for $20 US + shipping here: https://store.wizardzines.com/products/poster-debugging-manifesto
I'm SO delighted with how it turned out (also for more of Inner Loop's work, see https://www.innerloop.press/)
Today is the 30th anniversary of the launch of the first wiki by Ward Cunningham. A page that anyone could edit. Right from the browser. It was generally seen as a bad idea. What if people did bad things?
Originally to support the software development community in creating a repository of software design patterns, wikis were later used for many other goals (even an encyclopedia!), and became part of Web 2.0, together with blogs, fora and social media.
Thank you, @k9ox