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Morning
morning
I've always assumed capitalised 'Morning' means phone autocorrect at play... am I on the money?
No, I was obviously feeling a bit formal this morning!
mornings
@alex.lynham I never use Slack on my phone, it’s a distraction. No Facebook either. Twitter with all the notifications turned off too. There’s a certain level of normality and sensibility I need.
I probably spend too much time on slack on my phone, but very often I get pretty big rewards. Zulip was quite interesting in my usage, because it was so easy to come back to things later.
“Zulip was” - is the experiment concluded?
I wouldn't say concluded. Just that the initial burst of usage has petered a little.
mOrning
does it handle history more cheaply than slack?
It's largely what I expected, as its the same pattern as other attempts at alternative chat tools
i did not get on with zulip... i found the stream of threads model confusion-inducing
I love zulip. The fact multiple conversations on unrelated topics could happen simultaneously was fantastic.
Quick question for all... Anyone interested in being put in touch with a CEO who is hunting for a HoE / CTO, where there is potential for you to "choose your own adventure" and choose Clojure..? Old friend / former colleague of mine is looking for someone ready to step up, and who has strong technical opinions with the wherewithal to back them up...
I suspect the location won't work for me but if they need an interim CTO to get the ball rolling I'd consider a contract once I'm free from current commitments (probably about mid Feb)
Will stress that if it's Londonbased then you'd want to stress interim as a word. Where does__ work for you geographically?
I'm based near Newcastle Upon Tyne. I can do London but I have no intention of relocating permanently so it would always be a contract/temp thing unless it was fully remote. Check my linked in profile for 'CV' it's pretty up to date https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishowejones/ . Last CTO role I had was early 2015 for Opencast Software Ltd.