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Rain lashed against my office window like gravel thrown by angry gods, mirroring the storm in my chest. With 16 freelancers scattered across four continents for our fintech sprint, the project dashboard looked like abstract art - all red flags and question marks. My throat tightened when the Berlin dev slid into DMs: "Sorry boss, family emergency. Won’t hit deadline." No warning, no handover, just digital radio silence. That’s when my trembling fingers found the Hubstaff icon, my last anchor bef -
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