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s someone who works remotely, I've tried my fair share of collaboration apps. However, I have to say that Microsoft Teams has impressed me the most. It's a comprehensive app that brings together all the tools I need to communicate and collaborate with my colleagues seamlessly.
The interface of Microsoft Teams is user-friendly and easy to navigate. I particularly love the left-hand navigation bar that provides quick access to all the features, including chats, meetings, files, and activity. The app integrates with other Microsoft apps, such as Outlook and OneDrive, making it easier to schedule meetings and access files. The chat feature is simple, yet effective, with options to create groups, share files, and use emojis and GIFs.
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I've been using stathat.com because I like that I can easily log stats from anywhere via curl / any HTTP request and then setup alerts on them, but it's been unstable recently and might be unmaintained. What do you use for very simple logging and alerts on your personal infrastructure? Source: about 1 year ago
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