Jira needs an admin to help manage the configuration. It's like a Swiss army knife and the reason many teams hate it is because they don't have an admin helping them get what they need out of it and keep the rest of the tool out of the way. The flexibility is both a blessing and curse. If you don't like Jira it's likely your configuration is shit, or your process is shit, or both.
This, yes, but it's also sllllllow. I'm assuming this is due to the high configurability (all those options must be a pain to cache) but that is just a guess. In any event, I moved to a company that used Shortcut (formerly Clubhouse) and it was crazy fast! Like, every action was sub 100ms. While it worked very similarly to how my previous company had configured Jira, I found myself missing some stuff, mostly Jira's backlog. My current company uses Zoho and its "Projects" module is a similar but different pain from Jira. It also suffers from being way too configurable.
I'm going to be pedantic and challenge your use of the word 'learn' here. I tend to agree with the notion that being able to say 'I don't know, let me find out' and then find out quickly with a correct answer is in general a Good Thing™, but I wouldn't equate that with learning the thing they just looked up.
We're continuing to build more and more service desk projects in Jira Service Management. That's becoming a killer feature for our business teams like HR, Finance, Marketing, and others. For us Jira Software is the 'other child' these days with JSM really taking front and center.
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Instead of going to a primary care physician and them telling me everything is normal, just take an advil and then getting two $300 bills from different vendors, one being out of network but not disclosed because even though they're in a hospital in network they're a third party provider? Yes, absolutely prefer somebody like Amazon for a first screen telehealth or basic primary care. That said, I use Forward medical and it is phenomenal!
for all the flaws amazon has, i generally get great service from them as a company and happily keep giving them my money. so i am actually looking forward to whatever they come up with and will probably try it
Is it just me or is the "damage" done by the myriad examples people are posting of utter failures enough to keep people away from the new Bing AI for a while? If this last week has been a huge withdrawal (into negative balance territory imo), how long and how many positive deposits will it take before you'd have faith in the results?
We haven't had this type of AI in the hands of the public before. It's the first AI that I've seen in-which feelings are a large component of how it responds. We're basically beta testing a teenager.