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Be Productively Pessimistic 3 minutes read.
We often think only on the "happy path," where often the highest leverage in leveling up your thinking is by looking for ways things will break: "Don't just be needlessly negative about things, but don't let yourself be blindsided by problems you could get ahead of with a little pessimism."
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Career Specialization in AI Software Engineering (Video) 38 minutes read.
Shawn Wang is my primary source of information when it comes to well-balanced AI observations and insights. He sets the right emphasis on productivity (vs. efficiency), pointing at zero to one ephemeral software that is easy to write but hard to scale into meaningful business and the need to deal with a complex code ecosystem. My favorite part is his thoughts towards the end on learning and experimenting to ride the wave. It reminds me very much of how the cloud was introduced, which made me think about how architecture will change with it (e.g., Distributed Systems all companies will gear towards and not only the big ones) and how companies will leverage it (e.g., SaaS as the default motion).
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Falsehoods Software Teams Believe About User Feedback 4 minutes read.
Somewhere between funny to painfully accurate list of user feedback statements, you should act with care. This is true for internal users (building a product others in the organization are using) and for paying customers. Creating a delightful experience doesn't mean following a recipe that your users asked for.
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