Opinion: Linear Project Tracking Always Reflects Past Work, Not Present Reality
A post shared on Hacker News argues that linear project management tools are inherently lagging indicators of team progress. The author suggests that by the time tasks are logged and updated in such systems, the actual work has already moved on. This creates a gap between what the tracker shows and what is truly happening in real time. The piece raises questions about the reliability of linear workflows as accurate reflections of current project status. It has received minimal engagement so far, with only 3 points and no comments on Hacker News.
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