The post discusses a new workflow strategy for using the version control system 'jj' effectively, drawing comparisons to git commands. The user highlights a method for managing commits and TODOs in a way that keeps their final goal visible and easily accessible. They suggest starting branches with a final commit message and utilizing checkpoints to aid in organization and clarity. The comments also illustrate user confusion about the differences between jj and git, suggesting a potential need for clearer distinctions or features that make jj uniquely advantageous.