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Get your fingers off my beloved paint...
do you want to play with buzzword crap? Do a new product, do not brake things that work like charm since decades ago.
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While it’s true that leaders want their employees to work hard and deliver high-quality results, measuring individual productivity on what is essentially a creative team process is barking up the wrong tree. Or just keep whipping them and hope for the best?
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I've long said that the key to working in an environment where they flog the serfs is to learn to love the whip.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Didn't you post that before, and didn't I reply about team bonuses or some other pithy (to me) comment?
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I think that was a different Forrester post (I was sure I had posted this before as well, but it had a new date). That was “how to measure…” I think.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: That was “how to measure…” I think. Looks like there are more that one on the topic[^]
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Or just keep whipping them and hope for the best? What about letting them actually do their job without having to attend a bunch of totally useless meetings and micromanaging them if you have no ing idea of what the do?
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In a new study, participants tended to judge faces appearing against backgrounds featuring houseplants or bookcases as more trustworthy and competent than faces with a living space or a novelty image behind them. So have a bunch of gold bars in the background for your next call
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How about stacks of human skulls?
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Management track!
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or they're French[^]...
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Another possibility coming from France[^]
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My Teams meeting background is the wizard's laboratory from King's Quest I. What impression does that make, I wonder?
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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I have a background coming from "Halo" (I think) that is in the standard package of Teams.
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I wonder how my padded walls background affects everyone? Sure seems cozy to me!
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Is compression equivalent to general intelligence? DeepMind digs up more potential clues. Do you need an AI on the other end to decompress?
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So... at least all fake pics won't waste memory.
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The new interactive chatbots are inspired by actual celebrities and influencers, including MrBeast, Tom Brady, and Snoop Dogg. Because... ... ... Don't rush me, I'm sure I'll think of a reason soon...
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I don't like him, but seeing the selected ones... they could have used Borat[^] as well
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Atlassian today announced updates to Jira’s capabilities designed to bring software teams and the business side closer together by enabling every team to manage its work, collaborate, and gain visibility into what other teams are doing. So they can help develop?
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Article wrote: and gain visibility into what other teams are doing. So they don't need to go to SO to copy random code?
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The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency says it’s building its own ChatGPT-style chatbot to help analysts sift through enormous amounts of data so it can improve its investigations. This one *only* plays Global Thermonuclear War
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I want the CIA[^] to have ChatGPT give me recipes.
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Article wrote: to help analysts sift through enormous amounts of data so it can improve its investigations. and I am sure it will ONLY help to analyze data.
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That was once a nice graphics card. How would you like to get between $30 and $561 for it? After all, the old one isn't secure (nor is the new one, but who's counting)
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