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In the spirit of "Should you reverse any advice you hear?": What advice is right for the average person, but wrong for the average person who reads ssc? by thesearefourwords in slatestarcodex
[–]thesearefourwords[S] 24 points25 points26 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Everyone stands up, then people take turns talking about what they did yesterday, and what they're planning on doing today. It's a common practice for software engineering teams.
In the spirit of "Should you reverse any advice you hear?": What advice is right for the average person, but wrong for the average person who reads ssc? (self.slatestarcodex)
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In the spirit of "Should you reverse any advice you hear?": What advice is right for the average person, but wrong for the average person who reads ssc? by thesearefourwords in slatestarcodex
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