There are only a few good reasons to build a bot. The fact that everyone has one is not one of them.
Time-consuming deployment process makes developers wait longer to see their changes live. Apart from being a context switch trigger, it becomes a serious issue when landing an important fix on production takes minutes or more.
Working remotely doesn’t make you efficient on its own, but there are a few healthy habits that can help.
Welcome to the world of startups, where the boundary between work and your private life is blurry.
Over the last two years, I’ve learned how to be an efficient assistant with a few clever tools.
Here are a few steps that help us recognize and ultimately fix organizational issues.
The first step of self-improvement is to recognize your symptoms.
Good coffee is an often unspoken benefit and a companion to most things we do at work.
Iterate on your processes as often as you do on your product; they will help you improve it faster.
A lot of us can work remotely, but choose not to. Here’s why you should at least try it.