#Future of Task Management
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tasktracker-in · 6 months ago
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Modernize your task management with AI-enabled Task Tracker predictive tasking and see your business growing rapidly. 
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rubenesque-as-fuck · 2 months ago
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My job has been emotionally edging me for the last month with this goddamned raise request.
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carsickcrow · 8 months ago
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the future is really freaking me out i don’t know how i’m supposed to be in college in a year that’s so freaking scary. but! thinking about the concept of riding the bus or other form of public transportation. 👍 i can’t drive nor have i made any effort to learn how to and i am turning 18 in. 4 months and 10 days. so. y’know. i gotta love walking and buses and the like. and i do i think (i can listen to my music :). )
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grgie · 5 months ago
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today was actually such a nice workday - i spent part of my lunchbreak gossiping with my coworker about the traitors episode tonight and our predictions and two different coworkers offered to do TWO tasks ive been putting off for weeks for me bc i didnt want to do them, and they did it in half the time it would have taken me
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loki-zen · 1 year ago
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Every day a butler must iron his master's newspaper, fluff all the clouds in the sky, and then glue all the shed fur back on the manor's housecats.
this guy doesn’t know what a butler is
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abstractlesbian · 1 year ago
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Find someone slightly annoying but in really small harmless ways so I decide none of the behaviours are worth bringing up with them → realizing: hey, Im also annoying! solidarity! → realizing we have a lot in common and starting to bond → finding out other people find this person annoying and are vocal about it behind their back → finding out this person has ADHD like me that's (at least one reason) why we have all these traits in common → fear.
#trying to be as vague as possible even tho this is someone I know offline and no one involved follows me online#on one level I get it that relying someone who is forgetful and does things slower/differently than you can be frustrating#but like its a medical condition. and u dont need to know someones medical info to have some empathy instead of assuming malice/incompetence#i just found out they have adhd today but day one i was able to go 'wow i did not like the way they handled that but i dont think they were#being hurtful/careless we just handle this task differently. rhey didnt do anything wrong and i can let this go and adjust my expectations'#not to say im perfect and never ableist towards others. my first reaction to seeing traits i dislike in myself (from my disabilities)#in others is often to get annoyed and needing to adjust my thinking#i get annoyed with myself when I cant focus / cant be coherent or concise / cant finish tasks quickly etc#→ get annoyed sometimes when I see others doing that → realize thats not fair to them → realize thats not fair to myself#→ assume good intentions and find ways to communicate/collaborate better with them → get along better and maybe make a new friend!#sorry i am rambling#idk its scary seeing someone being disliked for adhd symptoms/traits that im mostly doing a good job of managing/hiding in this#social environment so far and knowing that could happen to me in the future#but im also like ready to have this persons back#me 🤝 them: prioritizing the wrong tasks and overexplaining things and struglging to get our points across#and not noticing when we talk too loud and forgetting tasks halfway thru etc#not to be that guy but : without love it canmot be seen!!!!#lifes so much better if u just assume ppl arent doing things a certain way to be annoying + let go of / adapt to the thing that are annoying#but not harmful#thats not exactly what without love it cant be seen means but thats one of the ways i apply it in life#just like dont assume malice. assume u dont have all the info. approach ppl/situations with empathy.#or youll make yourself more miserable needlessly#again like only for shit that's not harmful obv#i need to shut up and go to bed
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sysig · 10 months ago
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I sure do fill my cup of coffee like I don’t need to descend a flight of stairs without a lid on it
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genius-built-donatello · 2 years ago
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You’re speaking with Donatello, Head of Tech Support for the Resistance.
[Future!Donnie ask/RP blog.]
My name is Donatello Hamato, founder of Genius Built™. In terms of pronouns, I use he/they (and masculine terms are fine).
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That’s all. Stay safe.
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plzu · 1 year ago
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what do you mean "i need to be put down" isn't a normal thought to have throughout your workday
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halinski · 1 month ago
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untypicable · 3 months ago
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The Great Executive Dysfunction Heist: Stealing Productivity from My Future Self
You know those thrilling heist movies where a group of criminals meticulously plans a high-stakes robbery, only to have everything fall apart at the last moment? That’s me trying to get anything done. I have a lot to do today. I’m aware of this. I have a list. I have sub-lists. I have even written something down in a notebook that I will never check again. And yet, instead of doing any of these…
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nezumasa · 8 months ago
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I should write Gilderoy/Promme, Gilderoy/Scarecrow, and Gilderoy/Millard nsfw
“Why Gilderoy” He’s my favorite of the COTC original 8 and also my starter. Whoever got to be my Ringbearer chosen would be getting dicked down right there.
And Scarecrow is the obligatory sad widower with a dead wife and child. (See Osvald, an actual sad widower, and Temenos, who has a dead wife, Crick, in spirit)
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ahalts · 8 months ago
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Automate and Simplify: The Future of Task Management
As organizations seek to enhance productivity and adaptability, the future of task management lies in automation and simplification. Advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, are revolutionizing how teams manage their workflows, enabling the automatic assignment of tasks based on priorities and team member availability. These tools simplify complex processes, reduce manual errors, and free up valuable time for employees to focus on strategic initiatives. By integrating automation into task management systems, organizations can streamline operations, enhance collaboration, and improve overall efficiency. This shift not only empowers teams to work smarter but also fosters a more agile environment, better equipped to respond to changing demands and challenges in the modern workplace.
More info: https://ahalts.com/products/hr-management
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quirkplus · 8 months ago
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Traditional Planners vs. QuirkPlus: Which Is Right for You?
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Staying organized can be challenging, and many people rely on planners to manage their busy lives. But in today’s world, is a traditional paper planner still the best option? Let’s compare a classic planner with QuirkPlus: A Day Planner App, and see why going digital might just be what you need.
The Charm of Traditional Planners:
For many, writing things down feels personal. There's something special about physically crossing off a task, adding little notes, or just having a beautiful book that holds all your plans. It’s a hands-on approach that gives a sense of accomplishment.
But what happens when you leave it behind? Suddenly, you're left without your schedule. Traditional planners are lovely, but they can be inflexible and easy to lose.
Why QuirkPlus is the Better Choice?
QuirkPlus is made for modern life. It's always with you on your phone so you never have to worry about leaving it at home. It’s more than just a to-do list. QuirkPlus helps you manage your tasks, sends helpful reminders, and even offers smart insights into your habits.
Never miss a deadline: Automatic reminders keep you on track.
Easily rearrange tasks: If plans change, QuirkPlus adjusts effortlessly.
Track your progress: See how productive you’ve been with helpful data.
A Simple Shift to Better Planning:
If you love the idea of writing things down but need something more adaptable, QuirkPlus is best option for you. You get the satisfaction of organizing your day, without the fear of misplacing your planner or forgetting a task.
Conclusion: Time to Upgrade:
While traditional planners hold a special place in many hearts, QuirkPlus offers the convenience and flexibility we need today. It’s time to say goodbye to paper and hello to a smarter, simpler way of planning.
Download QuirkPlus and take control of your day.
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foldingfittedsheets · 11 months ago
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When I was working at the sex shop I was pulling poverty wages. I loved my job but I was on food stamps and still barely getting by. When they hired the stores first male employee and he started at my pay rate after I’d been there for three years I quit.
I was initially really nervous when I saw the post for the mattress job. It listed a pay scale that I couldn’t even conceptualize and I appeared qualified. When I got an interview I was over the moon but also petrified. Reactions to my line of work often varied but most people were very embarrassed or skeptical. I worried about how I’d address it in the actual interview.
I lived far to the north of their headquarters and drove almost two hours to get there. When I finally arrived it was in the nicest thrift store clothes I could find, but I shrank inside to see a room full of older white men in nice suits waiting to be interviewed for the same job.
Why did I bother? I was decades younger than anyone else in the room, shabbily dressed, and I suspected I was the only afab person in the entire building. I stewed in my insecurities until I was called in.
The second I met my interviewer I was instantly put at ease. The man had the energy of a therapy dog, he was abound with positive, good natured energy. He was also incredibly beautiful. I grinned back at his welcoming smile as we said our pleasantries. But still. This very beautiful polished man seemed very innocent. How would the sex shop question go?
“I see here you worked at STORE?”
“Yes,” I said hesitantly.
“And that was sales? Or you just rang people up.”
“No, it was sales. I’d help people find products, we were encouraged to upsell, there was sales spiffs, and most importantly we educated customers on products to help them find what they liked best.”
He grinned approvingly and asked, “Can you give me an example of a time you successfully upsold a customer?”
I paused, wringing my hands before I asked, “How vague would you like me to be…?”
“Not at all!” He assured me. “Go for it!”
“Well. A man came in looking for something to make his fingers vibrate so when he was touching his wife it would enhance that sensation. We had cheap $10 cockrings that I showed him first. But we had a rechargeable waterproof one made of nicer material, and after I showed him a demo he bought that one.”
“How much was that one?”
“$110”
“Wow! You had an upsell of 100% from what he came in looking for! That’s incredible!”
He was so truly genuinely stoked and not at all embarrassed that for the first time I saw a tiny glimmer of a future where I didn’t have ramen and peanut butter tiding me over between paychecks.
He asked me to wait then came back to tell me he liked me so much that he wanted to send me right into another interview, if that was okay. He didn’t want me to have to drive back later, it was terribly considerate and exciting. I beamed and told him it would be lovely.
I then had the second worst interview I’ve ever had. The worst goes to the time I applied to be a store manager for a pet food place years later. The district and store manager interviewing me passed notes and texted while I was speaking. When the district manager called to inform me I didn’t get the job I told him I’d never have accepted anyway because I’d never had such a disrespectful interview.
The new man sitting behind the desk radiated an aura of a brick wall. As someone with anxiety I’m highly keyed into the emotional states of people I’m talking to. To receive no feedback at all was my personal hell. After a perfunctory greeting he asked me with no inflection to sell him a pen.
I gathered the shreds of my courage and attempted the Herculean task he’d set me. Through my whole improvised spiel he resisted all attempts at engaging him, regarding me with a cold apathy as I touted the benefits of my fictitious pen.
Halfway through I broke into a cold sweat. My smile didn’t waver but it grew strained as I projected friendliness and warmth into the black hole of his heart. My thoughts scattered and my sales pitch grew redundant in the face of his nothingness. I finally concluded with a hard close and he simply nodded.
He glanced at my resume and commented, “You didn’t ask me to touch or hold it. Though I suppose I can understand from your previous line of work why you wouldn’t.” I shriveled and died inside knowing that I encouraged people to touch dildos all day long and had been too frazzled to offer him the pen.
He bid me a cool farewell. I made it to my car before I started sobbing. I had never been so rattled. I couldn’t understand what I’d done to make him so unfriendly or if my threadbare clothes were what had made him treat me like dirt. I drove an hour and a half to get home, weeping intermittently.
I was therefore taken by complete surprise to receive a call the next day inviting me on board for their five week training program. The first man who’d interviewed me gushed on the phone about how the second guy had loved me and that I was going to be fantastic.
I was in shock. When I showed up to training the second interviewer was charming my new classmates, beaming and laughing. He was an utterly different person. To my dismay I learned he was the trainer for my district and would be my point of contact if I made it through training.
He joked with me later that his interview facade was just a tactic to see how people held up under pressure and I filed him into a category of my deepest enmity. I never forgave him for how small he made me feel that day, but I never showed him the depths of my fury.
I aced every test and went on to be valedictorian of the eight people who had survived the rigorous training process to earn a sales position. When I got my first paycheck I bought myself new clothes, the first non-thrifted things I’d owned in years.
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josephkravis · 1 year ago
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TOTIC: Envisioning the Future of Operating Systems with LLMs and Autonomous Agents
A futuristic digital interface representing TOTIC, an advanced operating system integrating AI components like LLMs, autonomous agents, and specialized kernels for optimized task management.
Introduction Welcome to an exploration of TOTIC (Timed Orientated Task Initiator Control), a forward-thinking concept designed to revolutionize task management and execution within future operating systems. By integrating Large Language Models (LLMs), specialized kernel functionalities, and autonomous agents, TOTIC aims to create an advanced, efficient, and adaptable system. I hope this post…
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