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I wonder if people with small hats will eventually lend tokens with interest….
The photography analogy around 9 minutes in is really excellent.
2:39 Literally had a VP do exactly this to a group of engineers at my place. "You need to figure out metrics that show increased productivity to justify our spend to the board". I was like, " Isn't that YOUR job?".
Finally, a sponsored ad for something I might actually use! Anyway, it's funny how, after Covid, during the return-to-office period, CEO's were claiming that without bodies crammed in cubicles next to one another, there was no collaboration and no innovation. Then LLMs come along and it's like, Bodies in the office? What? Innovation and collaboration? Huh? People don't need to talk to one another; we just need the one guy with the fastest fingers to spit out prompts until he dies in his chair.
mmmm, I get it. You are very smart
Hahaha excellent Proton ad. More of these.
the shutter analogy is quite brilliant
Congrats on the Ozempic scrip, Marc.
The gambling lever pull analogy was really good. It definitely causes more of an executive function failure.
Its like making everyone ride a stationary bike while working, 'cause the boss saw someone do it on TV.
This is very insightful. This is it. Problem never was producing code. It was figuring out what the code should do.
Had to subscribe to this voice of reason.❤
Love it. So to the point.
We invented the plane and we are just 3 financial quarters from teleportation technology ahh sales pitch lmao
"And John is on like 8th edible now..." I'M DIE!!😂😂
"the boats are so fast" -christopher columbus
Every sentence out of this man’s mouth is a mic drop.
Every time I see Andreessen's mugshot I have to pinch my self.
well put. all of this demonstrates how misaligned orgs can be. managers, employees, execs all define their outcomes differently. Employee outcomes are to hit sprint points, managers want to reduce bugs and increase velocity, execs want increased revenue. The tools have changed the relationship between these three layers and their respective outcomes. No one wants to actually rewrite the system on how to align outcomes towards growth of more users and more money. Love the part about the lower engineers needing to figure out the business objectives. many have lost the plot
It isn't about generating more code. It is about generating more QUALITY code.