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Dave Ols.* retweeted
10 Aug 2024
Replying to @HannahPosted
"I'm poppin and lockin at the exact intervals and degrees that are scientifically proven to throw down, so why isn't the floor rockin?"
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23 Apr 2024
Things I could live with never hearing again: is your whole party here?
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27 Jan 2024
It's tentacle time! Beat the Blues! Let's go Kraken! #Seakraken
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25 Jan 2024
Gruuuuuuuu! Go Kraken! #whereiroot #fearthedeep
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26 Dec 2023
Annual Why-isn't-@NHLNetwork-on-@YouTubeTV rant
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Dave Ols.* retweeted
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7 Nov 2023
What's the German word for "show that you're really not interested in finishing but you've invested enough time in binging it that you're not going to go give up now"
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Dave Ols.* retweeted
27 Aug 2023
Scrum is a cancer. I've been writing software for 25 years, and nothing renders a software team useless like Scrum does. Some anecdotes: 1. They tried to convince me that Poker is a planning tool, not a game. 2. If you want to be more efficient, you must add process, not remove it. They had us attending the "ceremonies," a fancy name for a buttload of meetings: stand-ups, groomings, planning, retrospectives, and Scrum of Scrums. We spent more time talking than doing. 3. We prohibited laptops in meetings. We had to stand. We passed a ball around to keep everyone paying attention. 4. We spent more time estimating story points than writing software. Story points measure complexity, not time, but we had to decide how many story points fit in a sprint. 5. I had to use t-shirt sizes to estimate software. 6. We measured how much it cost to deliver one story point and then wrote contracts where clients paid for a package of "500 story points." 7. Management lost it when they found that 500 story points in one project weren't the same as 500 story points on another project. We had many meetings to fix this. 8. Imagine having a manager, a scrum master, a product owner, and a tech lead. You had to answer to all of them and none simultaneously. 9. We paid people who told us whether we were "burning down points" fast enough. Weren't story points about complexity instead of time? Never mind. I believe in Agile, but this ain't agile. We brought professional Scrum trainers. We paid people from our team to get certified. We tried Scrum this way and that other way. We spent years doing it. The result was always the same: It didn't work. Scrum is a cancer that will eat your development team. Scrum is not for developers; it's another tool for managers to feel they are in control. But the best about Scrum are those who look you in the eye and tell you: "If it doesn't work for you, you are doing it wrong. Scrum is anything that works for your team." Sure it is.
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Dave Ols.* retweeted
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15 Jul 2023
Today would be a great day to abolish the TSA
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Dave Ols.* retweeted
28 Nov 2022
A PSA to the hockey community, please refrain from throwing random trash onto the ice, it ruins the experience for everyone
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Dave Ols.* retweeted
While stuck in a "backlog grooming" meeting reddit.com/r/programmerhumor…
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18 Nov 2022
Washington Wolverines in the house! #SeaKraken
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Dave Ols.* retweeted
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29 Oct 2022
Fact: teams are 0-1 this year when leading by 5 runs in the World Series
24 Sep 2022
Normalize denormalized data
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