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SkinSort might be a bit more popular than Geekbot. We know about 14 links to it since March 2021 and only 13 links to Geekbot. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
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
One thing the help me figure out my acne journey is to check ingredients of each product. I use skinsort website and just type in each product you’re using right now. It will tell you the acne trigger ingredients. I dont think Snail mucin is giving you acne. Also try the AHA/BHA of Cosrx.. (targets both whiteheads and blackhead), Good morning cleanser by Cosrx is good too but can be a bit drying. I would say... Source: 7 months ago
I personally really like the purito b5 barrier cream. I used it during fall-winter and it worked so well for my skin. It’s fragrance free as well and good for my sensitive skin. I recommend using this and this website to search, they’ve helped me a lot. Source: about 1 year ago
Hi there - it might be fungal acne, I was battling this for a while but it was on my neck and chest. I am pretty clear now but I do still have to use products that are fungal acne safe otherwise I will flare up again. With that being said, even though you are using the ingredients that are supposed to treat fungal acne - there is most likely other ingredients/fillers/chemicals that FEED fungal acne in those... Source: about 1 year ago
SkinSort is good at dissecting ingredients on popular skincare (and shampoo by the looks of it): https://skinsort.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
I recommend the website Skinsort.com for the OP and anyone needing to read about ingredients and compare products! They have an ingredient analyzer too (copy paste). Source: over 1 year ago
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