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Why AI Will Never Replace Human Code Review 5 minutes read.
An interesting take on how "value verification" will work in the future. I'm stating "value" as code is a tool. If the target at some point won't be to have a readable and maintainable code, then our relationships for validating value will change. We're not there yet for complex and large codebases. Where will we land? How much of the human context will we be able to shift inside for the machine to figure out? "We still rely on that intangible fusion of experience, company culture, personal conversations, and intangible intuition. Human + machine context is always greater than the machine alone."
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"The Pain Is the Pitch." 3 minutes read.
"The clearer you can describe a potential customer's pain, the more they'll assume you have the cure. People will get so focused on their solution that they'll forget to talk about the customer's problem." -- Understanding this can help you create more buy-in on every idea and at every level. Being specific, so much so that your customer (or user) can feel it vividly, is the target.
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The Manager I Hated and the Lesson He Taught Me 4 minutes read.
"You’re thinking like a coder, not an engineer. Build things that survive failure." -- I think it's more important that managers will be able to provide such a level of technical feedback before they learn how to deliver it well. In a perfect world, you'll do both. Most people deliver kind feedback that is meaningless, actively preventing significant growth by chasing optics and being loved by others.
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