That says that your theory (based on data analysis with lovely graphs) is incorrect? And @spiffingbrit.bsky.social was right?
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Bluesky isn’t perfect but at least its owner isn’t demanding violent insurrection in the UK from thousands of miles away
Ruby T-shirt, dead hand design
A t-shirt for the dead language they couldn't kill.
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I upgraded our friends builder-recommendations doc to a web app.
radius-contractors.purpleriver.dev
Finding builders is hard, I think this is better than Check-a-trade
So @cloudflare.social Tunnels are amazing.
1Password has joined the Rails Foundation.
"1Password is joining the Rails Foundation for three reasons: Rails is where the future is, Rails is where the community is, and Rails is where the challenge is."
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The work is never just "the work", it includes the work around the work, the work to get to the work, the work before the work, the work itself of course, but also the the work between the work, the work beyond the work, the work outside the work, and the work after the work.
Work is like a hill, where you are first climbing up the hill trying to figure things out and facing uncertainty, unknowns, and solving problems. Then, after you get to the top of the hill, you can just head downhill, making things happen by working with more certainty, confidence, and execution.
I see people in tech complaining about estimations all of the time. Understandably so. Estimations don't work and mean next to nothing. These two images (one from @davestewart.uk and one from Basecamp) beautifully capture the true reality of understanding work 🧵
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I guess I should probably do a `hello world!`.
It seems nice here, I think I might stick around