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koljapluemer.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reflects on how Apollo 13 shifted the view of humans from passive tools to active experts, drawing a parallel to the obsession in spaced repetition software communities with manually tweaking algorithm parameters to personalize learning. | |
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blog.pragmaticengineer.com
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| | | | | If you're a tech lead or an engineering manager who needs to deliver a performance review to your directs, here's the template I used to do this, while heading up teams at Uber. You can read about how I do performance reviews for software engineers [https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/performance-reviews-for-software-engineers] | |
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davidbieber.com
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| | | | | Spaced repetition is great for individual learners, but can we apply it to the preservation of institutional knowledge? What would that look like? Maybe it means dedicating some fraction of some employee time to revisiting old documentation and bringing it up to date. Maybe it involves periodic runthroughs of playbooks to ensure they're still working. Is there a reason to want the exponential backoff property of individual spaced repetition when applying it to institutions? | |
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hansreinl.de
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| | | Speaking with software engineers one question keeps coming up: "What is the next step in my career?" I want to give you my perspective on how you can advance in your career. | ||