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David Nunez
David Nunez

Here’s a cliche’ “I’m Swamped” post.

Neglect, neglect, neglect.

Something that’s possible with Tock:

Posting a list (or at least a count) of all my open Projects and Action Items… you can see how quickly I am completing my tasks and from that extrapolate what my capacity is currently. This leads to things like giving you the ability to ping me and get an automated ETA for my followup (ex. for email you may have sent).

Too bad I won’t ever seem to have the time to finish it.

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Dir of Technology at the MIT Museum • Writing about emerging tech's impact on your life • Speculative insights on the intersection of humanity and technology 🤖

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