In honour of the upcoming partial lunar eclipse I've processed my earth glow shot taken from La Palma with Betty v2 (home made newt). 1/50s exposure for the bright bit and 1/2s for the dark bit. BTW Betty v1 gets transformed into Betty v2 in my next vid dropping on YT on Sat📷
@EpicFail6899@toobbroadband Its a pretty basic service function these days, it would save the endless call centre calls and tweets where they have to have bot to response the same message to everyone
@maffster1_@toobbroadband When its been working I cant fault @toobbroadband but if this is normal for resolving link issues then I'm not sure if I can trust it as a WFH dependency.
@JamesTiffen@toobbroadband mine went down after the maintenance on the 28th and an engineer is coming on the 14th ,17 days of practically useless connection. we'll see if it resolves.i'm not hopeful.
While @toobbroadband has provided me with an awesome service when its working if you ever have an issue with the flimsy fibre cable stretched across the street. Don't expect a speedy response.
Called on Tuesday and got a service engineer booked for the 16th! Only 12 days to wait
@MattStibbs User centred service design.. a topic fairly close to my heart however what's really peaked my interest is that you travelled on the Caledonian sleeper! 🫨🚆
A topic even closer to my heart
Already being strongly reminded that defining what we mean when we say “service” is not a solved problem.
What is a big ‘meta service’ called to a member of the public, if there are multiple individual services they have to interact with to get the ‘meta service’?
After a significantly delayed Caledonian Sleeper (not their fault) have finally arrived at @SDinGov 2023.
Straight into “Transactional or relational services? Applying user-centred design in complex policy spaces”
FAQ on the Hermes support site says as question “I was in but no one came” and the answer is “so look out for the calling card they left”.
That answers “I missed them” but if they didn’t come then it doesn’t answer it at all... and that’s their official line on it! 🤨
"Scaling Agile" means you get SMALLER. You:
•scale down the unit of work
•scale down the team size
•scale down the number of org units
•scale down the number of middle managers
•scale down (simplify) process
•scale down architecture & code size
•eliminate bureaucracy
I’ve see so many #remote work tips that say ‘get dressed’ my top tip for #remotework is get all your tasks on trello (or similar) tool. Invite your team, boss whoever and make the work you’re doing visible.