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title: "Things I read, Week 4"
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published_date: "2018-01-23 11:35:00 +0100"
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This post is part of a [new experiment this year](/2018/01/08/things-i-read-week-2/index.html):
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Trying to briefly collect articles/posts/code/documentation I read in the past week and add some comments for things I consider important.
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### Article: [An epic treatise on scheduling, bug tracking, and triage](https://apenwarr.ca/log/?m=201712)
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[apenwarr](https://apenwarr.ca/log/) put a talk on various project management troubles into writing.
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He catches a lot of different points on how his or other teams dealt with the increasing amount of bugs, feature development and releases.
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He underlines his arguments with simulations of development processes and gives some tips on issue tracker management to deal with bug triage and prioritization.
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Lots of good stuff in there.
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### Article: [Why dolphins are deep thinkers](https://www.theguardian.com/science/2003/jul/03/research.science)
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Dolphins don't deserve us humans.
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Turns out Dolphins are really really smart and able to easily adopt to changing conditions and apply learned things.
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### Article (German): [Der Nicht-Zauber der Sondierung](http://www.markus-barth.de/blog/der-nicht-zauber-der-sondierung.html)
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Short post by Markus Barth, author and comedian, on the current political situation in Germany without an elected government, but coalition negations ahdead of us.
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I tend to not get to involved in everyday politics at the moment and this articles sums up some of the thoughts I have as well.
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