@devongovett I'm using @ZenhubHQ as a browser extension on top of the GitHub UI. It gives you some queues and some automation for auto closing/linking/moving issues
@sebastienlorber Ok, think that's enough tweeting for me. Broke my record for how many tweets I sent a year by replying to you๐. But know that I'll follow wherever you decide to go so...lead the way ๐
@sebastienlorber 3. This is a more general one: with tweets you can see a bit more of the message/comment so you can scan them quicker. Kind of like you'd send the whole summary in the email subject ๐. With emails I need to open first, then scan/read, then go back to inbox then delete...
@sebastienlorber Going to reply with a few tweets (Xes?๐)
1. My twitter is focused on discovery/keeping the finger on the pulse. This doesn't involve just main tweets but also comments and sometimes related random tweets from "For you". That's lost with just emails. A bit like push vs pull.
@sebastienlorber 2. With several newsletters in the inbox there's a feeling of FOMO combined with the frustration over seeing the count of unread newsletters growing every time you check your work (or personal) inbox which is several times a day.
@sebastienlorber 1a. Email is work/personal. That's disconnected from my main "discovery" feed. I still go to twitter for the pulse and I'd have to now check yet another place for more news.
@javilopen Hey @javilopen , I first signed up with google then when I tried with twitter it said the email is already in use. I reset my pass but I still can see just the plans. Help?
@tweetsbycolin I work for a B2B startup and our customers are big on PII/GDPR/etc. I'd love to get 2fa/webauthn/password policies out of the box but it means disclosing personal info to 3rd parties like clerk/auth0. How do you handle these situations?