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Date
IP Address
2014-06-17
141.101.117.47
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ClassC
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2014-08-14
104.28.24.117
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ClassC
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2024-12-02
104.21.26.39
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ClassC
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2025-03-19
172.67.135.91
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ClassC
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Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 17:17:05 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-alivelast-modified: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 03:20:32 GMTvary: Accept-Encoding !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head>meta charsetutf-8>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0>title> Josh · (the blog) /title>link relstylesheet href/public/css/main.min.css>link relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleRSS href/atom.xml>link relcanonical hrefhttps://josh.st/ />meta propertyfb:admins content219000720 />/head>body classtheme-base-0d>input typecheckbox classsidebar-checkbox idsidebar-checkbox>div classsidebar idsidebar>div classsidebar-item>p>Nerding it up, by a href//twitter.com/joahua>@joahua/a>./p>/div>nav classsidebar-nav>a classsidebar-nav-item active href/>Home/a>a classsidebar-nav-item href/about/>About/a>a classsidebar-nav-item href/copyright/>Copyright/a>span classsidebar-nav-item>Currently v1.0.0/span>/nav>div classsidebar-item>p>© 2024. All rights reserved./p>/div>/div>div classwrap>div classmasthead>div classcontainer>h3 classmasthead-title>a href/ titleHome>Josh/a>small>(the blog)/small>/h3>/div>/div>div classcontainer content>div classwelcome>p>I’ve delivered simple, clear and easy-to-use services for 20 years, for startups, scaleups and government. I write about the nerdy bits here./p>p styletext-align:right>br> — a href//twitter.com/joahua/>@joahua/a>/p>/div>div classposts>div classpost>h1 classpost-title>a href/2024/01/15/zazar-overspends-backlogs/>Talking to Customers in Government and Necessary Sustainment/a>/h1>span classpost-date>15 Jan 2024/span>p>Go and enjoy Zarar Siddiqi’s excellent new-year piece, a hrefhttps://bitbytebit.substack.com/p/the-size-of-your-backlog-is-inversely>The size of your backlog is inversely proportional to how often you talk to customers/a>./p>p>His thesis holds true in more contexts than government folks like to admit. He also has orthodox (read: scathing) views on hifi design upfront, voiced but not heard by most government programs./p>p>In a recent large gov program, fairly indicative of lots of them, I regularly saw backlogs triple handled. It used a nameless enterprise agile methodology, which made back
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