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🖊️ I published a post yesterday: Optimize for optionality and build towards checkpoints.
I've learned to prefer optionality over efficiency. This shift has changed the way I work as a developer and make decisions as a project manager.
(I think this is the first time I've written a longer post on project management, so I'd love to get some feedback [on both the style and content]. And if you have similar anecdotes, stories, or thoughts on the topic: I want to hear them!)
https://sebastiandedeyne.com/optimize-for-optionality-and-build-towards-checkpoints
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within the actions topic, something you want to ensure is that actions can be reused among themselves
so, in this example, if you delete a user, delete their teams first using a transaction
✍️ New post! How I take notes + use Obsidian.
I don't care about fancy features like backlinks, canvas… I like Obsidian because it's fast, minimal, customizable, works with Markdown files, and has a good enough mobile app.
At the same time, I've slowly grown towards a more consistent way of taking and organizing notes. While I'm using Obsidian, it's a system that can easily be ported to any other tool as long as you have something that resembles a filesystem.
https://sebastiandedeyne.com/how-take-notes-my-obsidian-setup