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Software Engineering Meeting Benchmarks – 2022

getclockwise.com
4 points·by voxmatt·4 года назад·1 comments

Protected Habitat, for a Population of One

nytimes.com
1 points·by voxmatt·5 лет назад·1 comments

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voxmatt
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
Same
voxmatt
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
lol!
voxmatt
·в прошлом году·discuss
LOL
voxmatt
·3 года назад·discuss
This is lovely. The whole thing.

I may have to revive my own blog now...
voxmatt
·4 года назад·discuss
Plug for https://www.getclockwise.com/

Cal's writing has been a key source of inspiration for what we build.
voxmatt
·4 года назад·discuss
I've tried seemingly every mail client on the planet, and Shortwave is the one that stuck. If you have a gmail account — especially a work account — and feel like you're drowning in crap email, Shortwave can move you through it like a knife through warm butter.
voxmatt
·4 года назад·discuss
Hey HN, we analyzed more than 1.5M meetings, 80k engineers, and 5k companies to create the 2022 Engineering Meeting Benchmark Report. Some good stuff in here about how engineers and eng managers use their time.
voxmatt
·4 года назад·discuss
This looks super promising. It's impressive how much has been built out already and I'm pumped to see where this goes.
voxmatt
·5 лет назад·discuss
I've been a user of shortwave for a couple months now, and I emphatically recommend giving it a try. I'm a very persnickety software snob and tried almost every email client without it sticking. I'm sure this won't be for everyone, but if you've struggled to get to inbox zero, I recommend giving it a try.

The channels are a cool addition, but most of the value for me is just the ease with which I can process volumes of email.
voxmatt
·5 лет назад·discuss
CEO of Clockwise here, so I'm biased! This game was built by our designers on a Hack Day. So, so fun and such a cool demonstration of how difficult internal scheduling can be.
voxmatt
·6 лет назад·discuss
^^^ this.

As others have pointed out (and some disagreed with), Apple has capital, supply-chain expertise, patience, and a dogmatic focus on the whole experience. In a realm where technology is increasingly a driver of the experience (no pun intended), cars start to make some sense.

But the battery claim... I just can't imagine a universe where Tesla isn't aware of the same hard-science. I'd love to be surprised though.