When it comes to remote mobbing or pairing with strangers, many challenges present themselves. If I allow a remote Anydesk session into my already setup home computer, how can I know they are not going to hack me? Does my home network have sufficient upload time for everyone to prevent significant lag? If I do git handover, how can I quickly get each person's computer installed with all the required development and mobbing tools?
Come join Chris and Austin as they discuss with two seasoned mobbers (Llewellyn Falco and Jay Bazuzi) their novel cloud solution to this problem. You not only are going to get some excellent tech tips and tricks for remote mobbing with strangers, but also some facilitation wisdom. You don't want to miss this cloud mobbing show and tell!
Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/vB0rF0ElOT8
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