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I am curious about the process 16personalities.com uses to determine personality types based on answers to the 60 questions, but I can't find information on it anywhere. Is there some mathematical formula? Source: 8 months ago
Friendly reminder that the 16personalities.com website is not a good website for determining your mbti. The website disguises itself as mbti when in reality it's using the big 5 instead. This means that "INTP-A" and "INTP-T" are not real mbti types. Source: 12 months ago
I don't know whether it's funny or sad but some of my best writing tools for character development were C.ai and 16personalities.com. 16 personalities helped me build characters from the ground up, taking a simple archetype and turning it into a more complex person with strengths, weaknesses, fears, etc. While still leaving room for the character to be original in their own way. Character.ai helped me get close... Source: 12 months ago
One possible suggestion - take a few personality tests, then search for careers that match. The tests don't really matter, but I found there's a lot of resources for the Myers-Briggs/ Big Five hybrid at 16personalities.com, and the Gallop CliftonStrengths clone https://high5test.com/cliftonstrengths-free/. Just do the free version of the latter. The former is completely free. Source: 12 months ago
Are you familiar with cognitive functions, or do you think you're an INFJ because of 16personalities.com? Source: 12 months ago
We think GitReport could replace standup apps like Geekbot. So we're making it into a product. More Git features are coming, like tracking issues and pull requests. Source: 9 months ago
We run standups every day, however only 2x of them are a Teams call. The other 3 are run using a tool called Geekbot (Yes scrum masters do hate this) which is basically just a chatbot that sends you the standard standup questions and you can answer whenever you feel like it. This has helped our team heaps due to having such a huge mix of people in our team (Cloud Eng, Database Eng, Software Eng, Network Eng) that... Source: about 1 year ago
My new job recently pulled in https://geekbot.com/ to handle stand ups. Answer a couple basic questions when you login, and they’re all sent to a central channel. I’m not big on that type of communication in general, but it takes maybe 30 seconds each morning. Source: over 1 year ago
We use Geekbot to help standups. The feedback from each dev goes into a channel, then we talk about things that need to be addressed or things we're working on. Source: over 1 year ago
Back in 2005, I remember working on startups running on Scrum principles. It worked well at the time, we where able to ship, grow the team, and move forward with a nice few-features-per-week cadence, working remotely, on a small team; less than 10. Tt always worked fine, but very slow, as all-dev-things were at the time. I worked with ActiveColab in 2007, Skype 2007, Yammer 2009, Trello 2011, Pivotal Tracker 2013,... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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