9:32 AM – slack meeting November 4

Participants:

Daylight Saving Time Discussion,Historical Contexts and Trends in Education,Product Testing Updates,Transcription Services and Data Privacy,Client Meeting Preparation,Quality Assurance and Code Refactoring,App Features and Improvements
The group discussed the merits and drawbacks of daylight saving time (DST).
Bradford argued for standard time, stating that the sun should be overhead at noon and questioning the logic behind DST.
Anthony suggested that DST should occur in winter to extend daylight during shorter days.
The group agreed that the original reasons for DST, such as fuel usage and farming needs, are no longer relevant.
They discussed a chart showing how DST shifts daylight within typical working hours but remained skeptical of its benefits.,The conversation touched on the historical reasons for summer school breaks and their connection to the farming season.
The group briefly discussed the trend of some states moving to year-round schooling.
The conversation shifted to discussing historical corporal punishment practices in schools.
Anthony shared their father’s experiences of being whipped by teachers in Southern schools.
Matt mentioned that paddling was still practiced in Pennsylvania schools until the early 1980s.
The group noted the relatively recent banning of corporal punishment in schools.,Anthony reported no updates from Tom or Anton regarding testing of their product.,The team discussed using Whisper and GPT for meeting transcriptions and summaries, noting it would be more expensive but well-tested.
Anthony tested ChatGPT with prompts from their last meeting transcript, finding promising results in separating and formatting information.
The group debated the importance of data privacy in choosing transcription services.
Bradford argued for prioritizing effectiveness over secrecy, stating that competitors would emerge regardless of precautions.
They discussed various transcription services, including Rev, which charges two cents per minute.,The team agreed to focus on getting a working prototype for their client meeting, even if it is basic.,Matt reported conducting QA on the Attorney Hub, finding no major issues.
Bradford discussed their work on the proposal error badge, involving significant code refactoring.
He explained the creation of a new proposal field class to streamline category assignments and reduce logical complexity.
The team estimated that this refactoring would take a day or two to complete and test thoroughly.
Matt mentioned finding 56 warnings when building the backend, mostly related to package dependencies.,The group discussed the need to implement searching, filtering, and pagination features in the app.
They agreed that improving the routing system should be a priority, to be tackled collaboratively.

**Daylight Saving Time Discussion**
The group discussed the merits and drawbacks of daylight saving time (DST).
Bradford argued for standard time, stating that the sun should be overhead at noon and questioning the logic behind DST.
Anthony suggested that DST should occur in winter to extend daylight during shorter days.
The group agreed that the original reasons for DST, such as fuel usage and farming needs, are no longer relevant.
They discussed a chart showing how DST shifts daylight within typical working hours but remained skeptical of its benefits.
**Historical Contexts and Trends in Education**
The conversation touched on the historical reasons for summer school breaks and their connection to the farming season.
The group briefly discussed the trend of some states moving to year-round schooling.
The conversation shifted to discussing historical corporal punishment practices in schools.
Anthony shared their father’s experiences of being whipped by teachers in Southern schools.
Matt mentioned that paddling was still practiced in Pennsylvania schools until the early 1980s.
The group noted the relatively recent banning of corporal punishment in schools.
**Product Testing Updates**
Anthony reported no updates from Tom or Anton regarding testing of their product.
**Transcription Services and Data Privacy**
The team discussed using Whisper and GPT for meeting transcriptions and summaries, noting it would be more expensive but well-tested.
Anthony tested ChatGPT with prompts from their last meeting transcript, finding promising results in separating and formatting information.
The group debated the importance of data privacy in choosing transcription services.
Bradford argued for prioritizing effectiveness over secrecy, stating that competitors would emerge regardless of precautions.
They discussed various transcription services, including Rev, which charges two cents per minute.
**Client Meeting Preparation**
The team agreed to focus on getting a working prototype for their client meeting, even if it is basic.
**Quality Assurance and Code Refactoring**
Matt reported conducting QA on the Attorney Hub, finding no major issues.
Bradford discussed their work on the proposal error badge, involving significant code refactoring.
He explained the creation of a new proposal field class to streamline category assignments and reduce logical complexity.
The team estimated that this refactoring would take a day or two to complete and test thoroughly.
Matt mentioned finding 56 warnings when building the backend, mostly related to package dependencies.
**App Features and Improvements**
The group discussed the need to implement searching, filtering, and pagination features in the app.
They agreed that improving the routing system should be a priority, to be tackled collaboratively.


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