Hey there! In my latest blog post, I dive into some gems I recently found, including insights on effective bug management, a cool family dashboard setup, tips for accurate agile estimates, and a surprising link between a 160-year-old theory and self-driving cars. Plus, I share my unexpected experiences running for office and explore cool tech like a QR code generator and Google’s AI marketing tools. Check it out!
- Bug management that works (Part 1): Finding and triaging bugs, fixing bugs on the spot instead of ‘managing’ them, and how to make time for bug fixing
- My 50 inches Family Dashoboard:
- 5 Ways to Create Accurate Estimates Agile Teams & Orgs Trust: The pressure for guarantees can ruin agile plans. Learn 5 ways to create accurate estimates that teams and stakeholders can depend on.
- What a 160-year-old theory about coal predicts about our self-driving future: The Jevons paradox originated in the coal era, but it has a lot to teach us about the future of self-driving cars.
- I Never Expected To Run For Office—Here’s What I Learned: I didn’t win, but I’ll never see politics the same way again.
- qrframe: code-based qr code generator. Contribute to zhengkyl/qrframe development by creating an account on GitHub.
- Think with Google: Google’s Official Digital Marketing Publication. See how Google uses AI in marketing with tools and experiments in measurement, creative, and media.