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Using that timestamp to compare against the previous day's performance to see if you are, indeed, "min better." How to Apply the "Minutes Better" Rule
In computing, "minutes better" refers to reducing latency or boot times. A faster cache or a cleaned-up registry doesn't just save time; it reduces the "friction" that leads to user burnout. dasd574javhdtoday01282022020029 min better
Where do you lose 5 minutes every day? Is it a slow-loading application? A messy file naming convention? Using that timestamp to compare against the previous
Using that timestamp to compare against the previous day's performance to see if you are, indeed, "min better." How to Apply the "Minutes Better" Rule
In computing, "minutes better" refers to reducing latency or boot times. A faster cache or a cleaned-up registry doesn't just save time; it reduces the "friction" that leads to user burnout.
Where do you lose 5 minutes every day? Is it a slow-loading application? A messy file naming convention?