A product development methodology where team focuses on delivering daily updates and improvements directly to users, sidestepping conventional processes like detailed task management, frequent meetings, and structured sprints.
It's typically adopted during critical phases such as the lead-up to a product launch or immediately afterwards. While effective in the short term for rapid improvements, extended periods of cowboy speedrunning can lead to burnout, increased technical debt, and potentially risky decisions.
In the past week, our team has adopted cowboy speedrunning. We've managed to rapidly address user feedback and issues, greatly improving their experience.
Basically, die as fast has you can.
Person 1: im gonna commit life speedrun!
Person 2: what record bob?
An word used by friends which takes the place of a normal word to confuse people who are not in on the joke (e.g. Squanchy in Rick and Morty)
Wanna go Speedrun 2001 some hotdogs and program some RaspberryPis?
Yes.
When a food gives you the shits right away and is recognizable on exit.
Damn, I shouldn't have eaten that takeout, it pulled an intestinal speedrun.
When you try to LOSE a game as quickly as possible.
"I did a reverse speedrun on Dark Souls"
"Must have been pretty anticlimactic"
A really, really fast walkthrough of any game.
Dude 1: “Dude 2 did you see how Xx_DudeButGamer_xX gave us that quick of a walkthrough on game?”
Dude 2: “Yeah Dude 1 I did see that It's almost like speedrunning.”
im speedrunning how fast capizizi will find my thing
you can do it capizizi speedrun