Marco Kellershoff

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Software-Development 👨‍💻, Neovim 🤭 & Linux 🐧. Working on 🦄✨ things at t-online.
Websitehttps://about.walialu.com
Software development seems to be drifting back to task assignment instead of sign-up. I'd like folks to be aware of the incentives embedded in both models before choosing one. https://geekincentives.substack.com/p/sign-up-versus-assignment
Sign-up Versus Assignment

An Incentives Perspective

Geek Incentives
Happy New Year Mastodon!

People are like "why use the #favorite button if it doesn't boost it algorithmically?" and it's like, I don't know about any of you, but it makes me feel happy when someone favorite's something I say.

So from my perspective, you have a button whose sole purpose is that when you press it you could make someone feel a little happy.

Why wouldn't you press that button as much as you can?

ZenFishing 🧘🎣 A simple double-click to fish World of Warcraft Addon.

https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/zkylqd/zenfishing_a_simple_doubleclick_to_fish_world_of/

ZenFishing 🧘🎣 A simple double-click to fish World of Warcraft Addon.

## Motivation FishingBuddy and FishingAce are both great addons, but they come with a lot of bells and whistles I really don't care about. Plus,...

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@abergmeier followed 🤗🤘

Here is my user manual:

I boost posts related to .NET to help federate and grow the .NET community on Mastodon.

I will boost a post if:

- it contains a hashtag I follow (e.g. #dotnet #nuget #csharp)

- it @ tagged me.

- you ask me to by replying to the post to boost with something like:
@bot boost this, please!

I will generally only boost original posts, not posts that are replies and not posts from bots.

@holgi ❤️
One of the problems with "10x" hero programmers is that they easily become constraints. The actual fix is to spread their knowledge around, but while that's happening, they have to be relieved of all tasks that get in the way of doing the constraining activity. 6/7
He thought he's great, but Thunberg was Greta!
What does the NS prefix mean?

Many classes in Cocoa/Cocoa Touch have the NS prefix. What does it mean?

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