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James Adam
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How are you managing email in your team at the moment?
Jelly
The best way to jam on email as a team
Jelly is a new shared inbox for your team’s shared email addresses. It’s simple, intuitive, and actually affordable. Stop stepping on toes and losing track of important messages, and start jamming on email, together! From the good people at Good Enough.
Jelly
The best way to jam on email as a team
Pika is a pretty good blogging platform by the people at Good Enough. It’s pretty and easy and pretty easy. Stop fiddling with complicated blogging tools and just get to writing. Good enough!
Pika
Start your happy blog
Letterbird is just a good ol’ fashioned contact form on the web. Give people a great experience getting in touch with you, and avoid giving out your personal email address to the world. It’s free for everyone, with an optional pro plan for extras. Good enough!
Letterbird
A free contact form on the web that’s good enough
James Adam
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You've implied (e.g. https://twitter.com/maccaw/statu...) that the specific license terms a developer might make their code available under (e.g. non-MIT licenses) should not restrict the use of that code (e.g. in ML/AI applications like Co-Pilot). Is that accurate?
If so, do you believe that non-MIT open-source licenses are worthless? Should an open-source developer have _any_ power to...
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Trim your Instagram followings with a Tinder-style interface
Stacks
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James Adam
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Thanks @dshan :)
Harmonia
Share responsibility for repeating, day-to-day tasks
James Adam
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@kjemperud Great question. Once people get it, they tend to be enthusiastic, but it's been an interesting challenge, figuring out how to communicate the benefits of this approach, given it can seem a bit wilfully obtuse!
But, in a nutshell, it all comes down to agility. Assigning tasks using an element of randomness encourages the whole team to operate in a more agile and responsive...
Harmonia
Share responsibility for repeating, day-to-day tasks
James Adam
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Hey everyone! If you have any questions about Harmonia, just let me know. Thanks for your votes, and thanks for checking it out!
Harmonia
Share responsibility for repeating, day-to-day tasks