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    1. a11_hail_seitan on

      I hope that 3am one was to tell people to respect your work life balance better.

    2. The animation is shiny but really doesn’t add anything. Litmus test I use is if freeze framing at the end tells me everything I need to know.

    3. Whiskeytangr on

      Oh do share the method! Love it, would love to steal and run on my own 😉

    4. Source: my own work email archive (Feb 2023 to mid-2026), 8,341 replies I sent to incoming messages. Each point is one reply; distance from center is how long it took me to respond.

      Tool: Python (numpy + Pillow) for the data and rendering, ffmpeg for the video.

    5. This is very cool. What kind of chart is this and what libraries did you use? Its memorizing and a great way to present this data in my opinion!

    6. I try to reply emails asap, if I know the answer I will drop whatever I’m doing to respond. I know that giving an answer can unblock a whole team of people so taking a few seconds from me can save hours for them. I hate it when I’m waiting for others to respond so I try not to be like them.

      If I don’t know answer I will reply with a cc with someone who might know then balls in their court.

      People who think it’s unhealthy, it’s not. It’s one of the definitions of working smarter not harder, I don’t work a ton of raw hours but the ones I do are efficient, like few seconds here and there to answer inquiries. I know people who work only 20 hrs a week but are treated as valuable due to their ability to answer qs and make decisions in seconds.

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