Scheduling a meeting shouldn’t require endless rounds of email tag just to find a time that works for all your stakeholders. (“Next month is a no-go, too. Should we try for 3 p.m. CT next year?”)
It’s hard enough to find work-life balance when you’re manually coordinating across time zones and merging details from your work and personal calendars.
You need a stress-free way to manage meetings across all your calendars.
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> Probably https://diff.blog/ would be one of the alternatives. Requires a GitHub account to post. Why are site owners like this? - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Personally, I feel like nothing happened to Reddit. Communities that I visit are pretty much what they were before Reddit changed its API policies. However, there's a subreddit for reddit alternatives (r/RedditAlternative) if you're curious :)) Lemmy and lobsters are the dominant ones in my mind. For HNews? Probably https://diff.blog/ would be one of the alternatives. I must say, if reddit goes dark today, I'd be... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
You could use a personal site and host it in github pages if you don't want to post your content on an existing platform. And since you are interested in computer science, having a personal blog site would add a lot of value in your career. Its not that hard to build one with Hugo Framework if you really just want to get one site up and running. Then link your blog to diff.blog for a wider audience maybe. I have... Source: about 1 year ago
Medium even supports mirror your posts with the canonical URL pointing to the original. This means that any discovery on medium should help your SEO. I don't mind being on medium, but I want to have a canonical own that I own and that medium-haters can use. Personally I have a static site, and when I make a new post it automatically goes out to Mastodon and Medium as well as a couple of "RSS aggregators" (like... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Https://diff.blog is also a pretty good discovery resource, I've found. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
We use https://tidycal.com/ because you get a lifetime deal when you buy it and you can sync your calendar with it, so if you or your partners are already booked, it will not allow someone to book during that timeslot. Source: over 1 year ago
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