426: Backlogs, Issues vs Discussions vs Chatting, and Trying Not to Waste Your Shot
Dave's gave a talk on backlogs, Chris has issues with Issues vs Discussions vs Chatting (and GIFs), and trying not to waste your time on ideas and projects when you have limited time to do them in.
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Dave's gave a talk on backlogs, Chris has issues with Issues vs Discussions vs Chatting (and GIFs), and trying not to waste your time on ideas and projects when you have limited time to do them in.
Links
- ❬Aside❭ Quest
- MmHmm
- Notion
- Github Issues
- Github Discussions
- ShopTalk Show 409 with Suz Hinton
- You Are Not So Smart podcast
- Weapons of Math Destruction
- Talking to Strangers
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