Picture this: a magical remote control that can fast-forward through one daily chore. Which chore are you skipping?

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Information Security Analysta month ago

Neither one. Skipping tasks only gets you lacking of all the capabilities you need to acquire or develop in order to do such a task.  So please, don't skip any task at all !

Enterprise Architect in Finance (non-banking)2 years ago

Outside work: sleeping. I'm a person who really needs his sleep (at least 8h) while I have friends and colleagues who can do perfectly fine with less. Imagine that, only sleeping 6h... that's 2h more to work on... oh who am I kidding, I would just play minecraft for 2 more hours...

At work: answering mails. I am quite confident that a generative ai model trained on my previous communications would be much more effective than M365's default "AI" answer - "Looks good" is not the answer I am looking for when someone recommends me the next vendor...

Legal Manager2 years ago

I agree and would also vote to skip meal prep. 

Business Development Specialist in Services (non-Government)2 years ago

the chore which takes maximum time which is meal preparation

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Infrastructure Manager in Education2 years ago

It's a three-way-tie between meal preparation, washing dishes, and laundry.

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