Hacker News with Generative AI: Teams

Zulip 10.0: Organized chat for distributed teams (zulip.com)
We’re excited to announce the release of Zulip Server 10.0, containing hundreds of new features and bug fixes!
“Normal” engineers are the key to great teams (ieee.org)
A software engineer argues against the myth of the “10x engineer”
Microsoft is shutting down Skype in favor of Teams (theverge.com)
It’s the end of an era. Microsoft is shutting down Skype in May and replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers.
Why your team needs a Technical Writer to manage your documentation (momorell.com)
Reflecting on Life (pocoo.org)
Last year I decided that I want to share my most important learnings about engineering, teams and quite frankly personal mental health.
Microsoft will soon let you clone your voice for Teams meetings (techcrunch.com)
Microsoft plans to let Teams users clone their voices so they can have their sound-alikes speak to others in meetings in different languages.
Augment Code: Developer AI for Teams (augmentcode.com)
TL:DR: Today we’re unveiling the first in-depth look at Augment Code, and inviting you to sign up to try it for yourself. Augment is the first coding AI that deeply understands your software and that scales to large, complex codebases. Teams can request a free trial here.
Zulip 9.0: Organized chat for distributed teams (zulip.com)
Microsoft is retiring Office 365 Connectors (e.g. Webhooks with Teams are dead) (microsoft.com)
Users rage Microsoft announces retirement of Office 365 connectors within Teams (theregister.com)
The Four Kinds of Research-and-Development Teams (newardassociates.com)
84–24 (84-24.org)
Does diversity make teams work better? (twitter.com)