https://mediboard.org/ bloc management
http://www.lemanagerefficace.fr/2016/04/11/10-questions-faire-progresser-vos-collaborateurs/ management projet
http://www.conseilsmarketing.com/techniques-de-ventes/3-raisons-pour-lesquelles-90-des-powerpoint-sont-nuls-et-comment-y-remedier diapo management presentation
http://troubleshooters.com/linux/ctwm/ ctwm desktop window_manager
http://remitaines.com/mangez-du-tux/transformer-dopenbox-un-pseudo-tiling-manager/ openbox shortcut tiling
https://twist.com/features communication gtd management todoist
https://carlchenet.com/le-micromanagement/ management
http://datatrucmuche.com/data-scientists-utilisez-le-storytelling-pour-presenter-vos-donnees/ exposé management presentation storytelling
https://www.piloter.org/projet/risques/gestion-des-risques.htm management risques
https://github.com/jisha17/Python-Tkinter-Employee-Management-using-SQLite management python sqlite tkinter
https://haxlab.org/efl.html desktop enlightenment openbsd window_manager
How we use GitHub Actions to manage GitHub Docs ⌘ Read more…
An excellent article about learning management systems: https://www.thenation.com/article/society/canvas-surveillance/
Advanced Image Management in Docker Hub ⌘ Read more…
few know that if you manage to slip something of Earth into the possessions of one of the fair folk, you get access to faerie the same way they’d get access to Earth and can visit at any time
a simple configuration management tool where you just use regular shell ⌘ Read more…
Manage Your Preferences ⌘ Read more…
How vulnerable is the world? ⌘ Read more…
a decentralized community !zet. individual zet feeds could be managed using something like git/git submodules, then built locally into self-contained SQLite files. zet items would be referenced by their zet nickname and UUID. #halfbakedideas
If you are leading and or managing a team, one of the most important things you need to know are how do people want their feedback. My experience is that it varies from person to person (I suspect that there are many more than two camps :-)) and as such it is unlikely that you can meet that need in group feedback. Toxic positivity does more harm than good | Hacker News
On the blog: How Long Will That Project Take? https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/01/27/estimate.html #techtips #programming #management
My daughter grabbed my mouse and started smacking it arouond and managed to do things I didn’t know you could do with my WM with a mouse… nor how to undo them.
Sadly I believe the world managed to make us feel guilty when we’re not doing something that makes someone else rich I logged my activities at 15-minute intervals for the whole year | Hacker News
Did a 20-minute meditation session. Didn’t achieve enlightenment, but I managed to think up the kernel of a moderately interesting blog post.
It doesn’t take long before the high performers on those teams get sick of picking up the slack. The high performers move on to companies that care, while the team’s output continues to decline as everyone pushes the boundaries of how little work they can get away with. Eventually management wonders why certain teams have so many people but so little output, “restructuring” occurs to trim the slackers, and the hiring cycle starts again to build the teams back up. What changes when you work outside an office? | Hacker News
@prologic@twtxt.net this is a very curious project. I would love to see how it manages to do its federation between pods.
New repository: aquilax/hugo-task-management - Using Hugo as a task management system
Because these are the spiral timezones, and like us you managed to slip under the world’s skin. But stay too long and it’ll heal around you, and good luck ever getting back then, or seeing the old colors again
one time you manage to catch the third day, but the second octave is something else entirely, a dull overexposed white that makes your skin fizz like it’s going to sublimate away and leave only flesh, and the few people(?) you meet there tell you you should really not be here
Registered to https://twtxt.net and managed to post a reply right before some kind of server error, now my account there is broken 😒
Registered to https://twtxt.net and managed to post a reply right before some kind of server error, now my account there is broken 😒
plans for weewiki: a zettelkasten-like interface, a microblogging platform inspired by !twtxt, and some utilities for managing collections of SQLar archives. #updates #halfbakedideas
Hiring: Engineering manager kernel dynamic tools at Google ⌘ https://careers.google.com/jobs/results/132302755587859142-engineering-manager-kernel-dynamic-tools
GNU Stow, symlnk trees of dotfiles for the win: http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-26-using-gnu-stow-to-manage-your-dotfiles.html
NixOS 20.09 released
Hey everyone, I’m Jonathan Ringer,
one of the release managers for 20.09. As promised, the latest stable
release is here: NixOS 20.09 “Nightingale” ✨.
- Release manual - [Highlights](/manual/nixos/stable/release-notes.html#sec-relea … ⌘ Read more
i post through twtxt but manage my followers through txtnish… this doesn’t feel right
in the original twtxt your URL is your identity. No need for anyone outside your control to do account managment. One reason I’ll likely be sticking with command line. But, great work
Build beautiful, easy to manage websites. ⌘ https://statamic.com/
A Chat With Docker’s New Community Manager ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/a-chat-with-dockers-new-community-manager/
The contradiction in management is that you must somehow know what’s going on, but it is not helpful to interfere constantly. Managing Teams Through Interfaces | Hacker News
well, it seems like I managed to automatically weave all the !literate_programming parts into a !weewiki! It’s not all that helpful yet though, due to the fact that pages have autogenerated names like ‘wm_000_0002’. A table of contents comes next…
Maintainer spotlight: Managing dependencies and the Metasploit pen testing toolkit ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-08-21-maintainer-spotlight-managing-dependencies-and-the-metasploit-pen-testing-toolkit/
When I read this I see a a niche, super premium hardware company that managed to acquire tens of thousands of customers by word of mouth. Not only that, their customers are all in-effect self employed or small businesses with huge average revenue per employee. They manage global supply chains, intense competition, all while taking on and managing huge legal/compliance risk. How is is that supposedly “dumb,” criminals can do this, and yet many of us are stretching our intellectual capacities to learn new technologies and maths, developing our nth stupid app, trying to achieve a fraction of the customer traction and revenue that street thugs manage to do every day. Are these people much smarter than average, or does it mean that if you sell something people actually want, literally nothing else matters about your intelligence, education, character, background, or anything at all. When I read these drug stories, it just reinforces for me that growth solves everything. You can succeed with a crew of violent, drug addicted idiots whose only reliable characteristic is short term thinking, and who spend half their time in prison if you have product market fit. What I’m beginning to think is that the “smarter,” people are in a company, the less anyone will want their product. It’s like the success of a venture is inversely proportional to the number of ostensible geniuses it employs. reply How Police Secretly Took over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime | Hacker News
Video out on how I manage my website ⌘ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azkWYxyqh3Y