Culture
Perverse Incentives and DORA Metrics 5 minutes read.
Track things that move the business faster consistently and predictably: "It’s far more efficient to accept failures as an outcome of moving fast and put resources towards figuring out how to deal with them quickly. Tracking Change Failure Rate is a distraction. [...] Every business wants to move fast as it's the only way to win. Accordingly, the only metric that matters is Lead Time. If you want to understand this metric, ask the business if it feels Engineering is moving fast enough. [...] Anything in between [yes and no] is the sweet spot for increasing overall engineering transparency and working to ensure that your company can reliably move fast."
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AI Is Like Water: Tech Differentiation Is Heading to Zero 8 minutes read.
Morgan Beller wrote an excellent post. What would be the differentiator of the 1000s of GenAI companies we see now? This is why choosing the right market and having a solid idea for go-to-market strategy (differentiation, perceived value, distribution) should be a core part of your product.
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Permanent Prototypes 6 minutes read.
Shai Yallin is preaching for something I've seen and learned to appreciate in the past 15 years. End-to-end testing is the best thing you can start with (even if it's 1-2 tests of your main flows) and invest in over time (core value): "I say that we should, nay, we must. And that the best gift we can give ourselves is the time to write an end-to-end (E2E) test."
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