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Charles Francoise
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It's all about transition rituals.
For me, phasing out of my day job starts with cooking dinner for my family. Then I'm lucky to have to help my son through his own transition rituals (for bedtime).
Phasing back into the side-projects starts after bedtime. I usually smoke a cigarette while beginning to think about the project, or walking the dog. Anything but mind-grabbing activities like...
Can you share tips to tackle context-switching when building products alongside a full-time job?
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Charles Francoise
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Nice idea! Subscribed.
For me, top priority is getting my next project out the door, and not letting it join my graveyard of unfinished ideas.
Launching soon https://scrt.run
What are your top priorities right now?
Kazimieras Melaika
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Charles Francoise
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When I first implemented Scrum in the late 2000s, in a small start-up (<50 employees), it was incredibly efficient. We liberated developers to actually spend time developing useful features, delivering often and owning the process. Developers had uninterrupted time during sprints, and in turn respected rituals like retrospectives and demos. What we needed the most back then was to empower...
Do you use Scrum methodology in your organization?
Daniel Engels
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Charles Francoise
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Currently building scrt, a secret manager for the command line.
In tech projects, I feel there is a gap between "no password management" and "enterprise password management". I needed a developer-friendly tool to store and retrieve secrets securely, with little to no maintenance overhead, and no vendor lock-in or SaaS fees.
If you're looking for a middle ground between 1Password, Vault and...
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Qudsia Ali
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