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Cake day: August 7th, 2023

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  • I think all the lines (except Overground etc) share rolling stock, and just change the number of train cars, so it’s impossible to tell

    edit: this has been a slow process since 2010, so they are slowly converting to “S-Stock” from previous stock. I’ve not lived in London for a decade now, so I can’t comment first hand, but I recall the District/Circle lines used to be different to the Northern/Central lines. I dont know if that’s changed.








  • In NPS (net promoter score) tracking - you know the survey “would you recommend this to your friends and colleagues”

    it’s worded and scored 0-10 so that you can assume everyone that scores 7+ is happy and anyone below isn’t.

    It’s a psychological thing that wouldn’t work if it was thumb up or thumb down.

    In 5 star systems 4 and 5 should be considered promoters and 3 and below should be considered detractors, but again you should bifurcate and dichotomize the output so you see how many scored 4>= and how many <=3





  • yeah. I had a 5 hour QBR this week with 18 in-person attendees and 7 virtual where we didn’t even take a pee break. I was presenting 90% of it so it’s hard to take my own notes. I give AI the transcript, the virtual note taker, and the slide deck and my personal notes and describe how I want the output and it gives me a recap of the highlights, discussion, action items that then I can email to stakeholders and to project mgmt to set up next step tasks in Asana.

    The one benefit of AI I’ve actually found useful.






  • if educated

    I mean everyone was educated if they were in school after 1947 in the UK, which is where the idiom you use comes from.

    Many British accents drop /h/ as accent is no longer a certain indicator of class, plus, code switching is a thing. I consider myself pretty well educated and will drop my aiches in most contexts except formal.