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StephenJGL
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is a proven method of market discovery used by companies like Sony. If you watch Sony in early market entry they make a lot of different models. Then they let the market tell them which features sell. Then they collapse the models. Yes, it's expensive. It's also incredibly effective.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
The system has actual complexity. Actual complexity can't be abstracted away without reducing functionality. I think git has a poor/opaque command semantics outside the basic functions and the API could use some work. I think that a new review or "most used/useful commands" and an evaluation of whether the API to accomplish them can be simplified.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
I've run every one of my companies with some form of everyone participating at a user level regularly. Either through support or using the product. Each type of role gets something out of it. A k8s engineer can achieve more understanding of their mission and connection to how their seemingly siloed activity has a real world impact while more directly product focused roles might gain actual product insight. In my experience employees who genuinely care about what the company is seeking to achieve do gain something from the experience.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Delphi had an IDE and there were others. That's early 90s.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
It might be even more jarring when a population two years from now is hit by a flu they didn't get almost any exposure to this year. There is a complexity here that is hard to wrap your head fully around.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
It's possible that lockdown didn't reduce deaths. Excess deaths is a tricky stat because it contains so much underlying confounding inputs that all you know is that more people died than what you expected based on historical averages and that is --all-- you can get from it reliably.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
These 3x calculations for cloud almost always ignore a real TCO calculation for a real organization and real app deployment and rarely compare capability, flexibility and recovery which have real value, but have tough calculations.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
The "along" the spectrum part that most latch on to subconsciously is related to spectrums being a visual measure of energy level. That part does increase along the spectrum. That being said I think her interpretation is much more useful for the actual subject matter and important for people to keep in mind. People with actual diversity will often appear high and low functioning in various ways. It's important to understand that dynamic.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Dorsey is often directionally accurate even if you disagree with his approach, execution and tactics along the way.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
News flash: they basically do.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Sounds like Hipsterism via social platform. Not trying to be unecessarily insulting. Just trying to identify the value. Reintroducing fleeting, ephemeral, scarcity of accessibility but but not in an arbitrary formulaic way in large scale tech platforms is interesting. It is inherently the value of "I found the band" and "oh yeah I liked cream cheese avocado salad on macaroni toast" sorts of things though.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
It also may not.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
It feels marketing driven. Like trying to make a thing. I haven't seen an actual change in consumer interaction with the web, which was a defining aspect of web1 -> web2.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
I would recommend a Microsoft Sculpt if you want the split without the hassle.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Eh, back burner plans, or frameworks for years maybe. You undersell the pace of change at companies like Apple when driven by appropriate forces.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Complexity I don't have to deal with doesn't exist. Only if I really don't have to deal with it. We use BigQuery to report on 100s of terabytes of data. Behind the scenes it is massively complex. I don't have to deal with it. It's not meaningfully complex for me.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Very true. You have to understand the actual capabilities and your actual requirements. We work with petabyte size datasets and BigQuery is hard to beat. Our other reporting systems are still all in MySQL though.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Is it GitHub terms compatible?
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Define "vulnerable" for children? Please. Using actual data.
StephenJGL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Silly as it sounds I find Windows 11 new system sounds especially the console audible prompt when hitting tab in Linux to be one of the biggest improvements. It's no longer harsh, angular and error sounding but mildly melodic and has some soft shape. Sounds weird, but it's a major improvement.