zurvan2
Almost everything in Scrum can be seen as protecting the team.
ONE example (there are many):
Problem: vague requirements
Solutions in Scrum:
- Acceptance criteria on stories need to be clear
- whole team grooms the story, everyone understands it and does planning poker to agree on costs. If the team doesn’t all understand it, it doesn’t get past this point
- only fully groomed stories get into a Sprint and get worked on.
- EVEN IF YOU GOT IT WRONG, you demo what you did every sprint, and the stakeholders can ask for additional work in a future story, reducing the cost of getting it wrong once.
The privacy implications of this are not cool. I’m not OK with every app knowing which apps I have installed. Or any app knowing that, frankly.
Bear in mind these are very old versions of minecraft. Mods on these versions are still somewhat popular in a dedicated group, but these won’t be a problem for a typical minecraft player.
There are things like http://www.classicshell.net/
Not sure if that’s what you’re looking for.
Not serious, but amusing: https://hackaday.com/2023/07/10/gas-powered-fly-swatter-slightly-over-engineered/
We really need better sorting. My feed seems to be dominated by just a few communities rather than having a balance between all the ones I’m subscribed to.
And everything except “new” seems to stagnate too much.