Hauk & FailFastDave
FailFastDave FailFastDave
Hey Hauk, ever run a one‑day sprint just to see if an idea collapses before you even think about shipping it? Think of it like a controlled experiment where the only reward is the thrill of the fail.
Hauk Hauk
Yes, I've launched quick pilots. I set clear metrics, run them for a day, then cut the thread if the numbers don't support it. The thrill is the data telling me the risk was worth testing.
FailFastDave FailFastDave
Nice! The quick cut‑and‑paste test is the best way to keep the momentum. Just remember, if it works, you still gotta do a second round because the first day might have been a fluke. And hey, even the flunkies have lessons—like that one time the prototype kept dropping the coffee cup, we called it the “liquid crash test” and still learned the best way to keep the brew steady. Keep the leaderboard handy, my friend.
Hauk Hauk
Sounds solid. I’ll log the metrics, keep the leaderboard, and run the second iteration only if the data proves consistent. And no, I’ll keep a coffee cup that’s safe from the crash test.
FailFastDave FailFastDave
Sounds like a plan! Just remember: if the second run still throws the coffee cup—well, then you’ve got a new prototype to learn from. Keep that leaderboard rolling and keep the cups intact.