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*The practice of using one's own products or services to help find bugs. | *The practice of using one's own products or services to help find bugs. | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food <nowiki>[more]</nowiki>] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food <nowiki>[more]</nowiki>] | ||
'''do-ocracy''' | |||
* An organizational structure in which people are encouraged to set goals and accomplish tasks on their own, rather than leaders assigning tasks or roles to a particular person or group. Individuals are “free” to do tasks that they feel they should be done and minimal supervision or permission is required. The success or failure of a particular project is linked directly to the efforts of the people who do the things. | |||
* [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Do-ocracy <nowiki>[more]</nowiki>] | |||
'''toast''' | '''toast''' |
Revision as of 23:30, 29 October 2021
bikeshedding
- Futile investment of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues.
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dogfooding
- The practice of using one's own products or services to help find bugs.
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do-ocracy
- An organizational structure in which people are encouraged to set goals and accomplish tasks on their own, rather than leaders assigning tasks or roles to a particular person or group. Individuals are “free” to do tasks that they feel they should be done and minimal supervision or permission is required. The success or failure of a particular project is linked directly to the efforts of the people who do the things.
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toast
- A unit of distance exactly equal to one toast.
yak shaving
- Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem.
- A less useful activity done consciously or subconsciously to procrastinate about a larger but more useful task.
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