u/GBT55

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How do you deal with multitasking throught the day?

I start the day with vscode, firefox and iterm opened

I finish the day with 5 vscode windows, 10 terminals and infinite tabs - and somehow my task backlog has growed...

How do you guys deal with this?

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u/GBT55 — 2 days ago
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How do you manage and organize big tasks?

I work at a bank and we provide a PaaS for our internal clients.

recently we scaled the architecture a lot and so our monitoring system demanded a change.

this change was basically a complete refactor from the ground, a task that I singlehandedly worked out.

so the state of this feature is currently at first stage, every piece is bootstrapped, the architecture is deployed and working and now we are at the stage of deprecating our old monitoring system into the new one. This means migrating alerts, products, dashboards, bridges, etc...

the thing is, I find myself stumbling across the different problems and errors of the day to day operation without a real traced path of what I should be doing. I know what the end goal is but I dont quite know how to get there.

seems like the task is unfinishable, there's always something that lights an alarm after being deployed for 2 weeks, something I didn't take account for, or something that I realise I dont want it that way because another piece demands something different from it etc..

I've probably did 10 or 20 deployment iterations of some or all pieces of the system because of this...
Now I am at a point where my task backlog is so overwhelming that I dont know how to face it.

I dont know if its better to deploy the architecture in layers, deploy everything at once in one environment, deploy everything and update...

I think the main problem is my task management capacity...

tips, courses, anything on this topic is appreciated, thanks!

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u/GBT55 — 2 days ago

Sacar dinero de fondos indexados para comprar casa

Buenas tardes.

Tengo 25 años y estoy mirando pisos para emanciparme de aqui a un año.

Necesito unos 90k para la entrada + gastos e ir sobre seguro suponiendo que pida la hipoteca al 80%.
Actualmente tengo 65k, unos 25k estan en varios ETFs (SP500, MSCI, NASDAQ...) y el resto en cash, en una cuenta remunerada al 2%

Me pregunto si es buen momento sacar el dinero ahora mismo, ya que estoy en +20% de ganancias y dejarlo en la cuenta remunerada o esperarme a antes de la compra?

Un saludo

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u/GBT55 — 2 months ago