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7 ポイント·投稿者 jack_riminton·9 か月前·3 コメント

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jack_riminton
·6 か月前·議論
HN is where nerds come to complain with other nerds
jack_riminton
·6 か月前·議論
No I said “ Even if the truck has been a flop I doubt their whole battery program has been “

The replier then went off on one about the truck actually being a flop. I already conceded it had been. The main point was that their battery program probably hasn’t been a flop
jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
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jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
Electrek’s ‘reporting’ has proven so one-sided that I take all their stories with a bucket of salt. Even if the truck has been a flop I doubt their whole battery program has been. Perhaps they’re rejigging suppliers and pausing whilst they get ready to ramp up cyber cab production lines
jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
Oh they'll be thinking way beyond his reign!
jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
I'm not entirely sure it will ever see the light of day tbh

The amount of money sloshing around in these acquisitions makes you wonder what they're really for
jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
The 2nd and 3rd order effects of any wars e.g with Afghanistan might be causing some late nights in Langley
jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
I suggest you read the article it talks about the viability of that very point
jack_riminton
·7 か月前·議論
But you’re forgetting the Jonny Ive hardware device that totally isn’t like that laughable pin badge thing from Humane

/s
jack_riminton
·9 か月前·議論
Yeah but it's missing the credentials

Hey this report was done by McKinsey and they hire from Harvard and Stanford, and hear how well they speak and look how soft their hair is, the report must be good!
jack_riminton
·9 か月前·議論
True, they are called the "Hidden Client", any good consultant will be able to essentially do intelligence gathering on who that is and what they want, because it will be one exec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vMdZhIfPjs&list=PLtuDeBJEKi...
jack_riminton
·9 か月前·議論
As someone who did an MBA and was groomed to be a Consultant and then repented (now a software engineer) you have to understand that the customer of a consultancy project is an exec.

1. The exec has been charged with exploring a new product space, a potential M&A deal, more vertical integration etc etc

2. The exec needs a gauge on the "size of the prize", is this thing worth doing? roughly how will it be done? how long etc.

3. The exec probably already has a rough idea or gut feeling about one such option

4. The consultants produce something that usually supports the gut feeling, other times it will suggest alternatives and provide some facts and figures to support
jack_riminton
·9 か月前·議論
Lets take a step back and realise how incredible this is (I'm sure there are plenty of other `ackshually` comments)

Can it do Will Smith eating spaghetti? (I can't get access in UK)
jack_riminton
·10 か月前·議論
This is my main concern too.

The next question is what is the cost and difficulty of creating the foundations necessary to handle the worst wind you can expect?
jack_riminton
·10 か月前·議論
Reminds me of the early attempts at hand categorising knowledge for AI
jack_riminton
·昨年·議論
Yeah I worked out the "N days without sleep" was mostly rubbish too.

I personally went for 3 days without any sleep in the army as part of a sleep deprivation exercise and it was one of the most brutal things I've ever done, I fell asleep standing up whilst digging a trench, ouch.

So I know when people say "I literally haven't slept in 6 days", they very much don't mean literally, they normally mean they went to bed and had a few hours of sleep per night.
jack_riminton
·2 年前·議論
Example?
jack_riminton
·2 年前·議論
Considering how anti-types dhh is, there is not going to be any official support for this anytime soon.

In his most recent interviews the philosophy can be summarised as "if you love types, good for you, but rails isn't for you"
jack_riminton
·2 年前·議論
To be honest I don't think it's a lack of intelligence (although that can be the case). To get on the MBA you have to have reasonably high mental horsepower. It's more that in corporate machines, management are so far removed and abstracted from making things that they become administrators by default.

i.e. the core job becomes tweaking the money making machine. And because everything is so complex it's almost impossible for anyone to identify which tweaks are moving the needle. And so self promotion, displays of power and competence become the de-facto measure of competency. In other words, they become politicians.

"The purpose of the system, is what it does"

That doesn't mean that leadership isn't necessary, it just more often comes too little too late because everyone's been busy doing nothing important.
jack_riminton
·2 年前·議論
Yep the gulf between proper leadership and corporate managerialism was never more apparent to me than when I left the army and did an MBA.

Leaders are 'in the trenches', in a commercial environment this means they know their stuff, are putting themselves 'on the line' and are demonstrating the values and standards expected of those further down the ladder.

Corporate managers are more like administrators, they dispassionately work the system for their own benefits and pay lip service to the cares and concerns of those they're meant to be leading.