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aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
Work smarter not harder. Your brain should be sweating not your fingers.

I worked at a Big Corp, and would often spend the day surfing or training for ironmen, and coding at the cafe shop between sessions.

My reviews came back nearly the top ranking consistently. My “secret” if anything was jumping into the hardest technical problem available to me and taking it on largely myself.

The folks that were promoted faster were the ones that put out business critical fires and spent 80 hour weeks debugging customer issues. Which was well deserved imho.

Google is a huge company, with tons of opportunity. Your risk adjusted return there is probably higher than YC. If you can’t figure out how to hit homeruns at Google you are likely to fail everywhere else.

Your managers job is to tell you what you need to do to become a “critical” employee that’s on the fast promotion track.
aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
Microsoft is spending X per year on engineering. So Windows has a marginal cost.

Because I am overcompensated and have spare engineering time I can dump it into a free Linux product to force Windows out of a market.

Redhat is actually taking my free engineering time and monetizing it! The villains!!!
aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
I think we are getting close to machine generated pulp fiction :).
aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
So a startup shouldn’t try to gain market share with a free product?

Is Linux dumping on Windows?
aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
But different products are often different markets. An author of science fiction could write a romance novel with 0 overlapping readers.
aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
They using profits from one area to reduce their prices and grow their driver fleet in another.
aey
·7 lat temu·discuss
How is that different from any company using profits from one product to build another one?