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carlivar
·15 dni temu·discuss
Isn't this using Biden administration guidelines?
carlivar
·15 dni temu·discuss
With screen operated motorized vents. Eww.
carlivar
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
It mentions "Overpayment interest for the 2020–2023 disaster period" which I figured could be applied broadly, but I guess that was more my interpretation rather than the intention.
carlivar
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
It seems to also argue that we all have claims for lost interest on what we paid to the IRS during the period in question, but that's a stretch. I am getting Wesley Snipes tax advisor vibes here and will move along.
carlivar
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Since when do Linux users care about something being a huge pain in the ass?
carlivar
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
16-18 years ago. Is bigotry always a permanent condition?
carlivar
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
This isn't really a bad thing. Any company that monetizes credit cards can only do so because of their real, core product. They aren't really just banks like people claim. If they didn't fly people places reliably the whole thing collapses.

It's really just a surprising morph of their economic model in the post regulation era.
carlivar
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
When you think of them as bailouts it makes more sense.
carlivar
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Have you read "Brave New World"? It predicted the future better than "1984".
carlivar
·3 lata temu·discuss
Ultimately the issue is a lack of clear roles and responsibilities of a PM role defined, and a lack of accountability.

I agree with you that the "product org" is an entity that can become a political and bureaucratic entity rather than an enabler.

Personally, I think the Product role should be embedded within engineering teams and report up to the same leaders (level is debatable) so that a bad PM can be dealt with just like a bad engineer. Of course if your company can't get rid of bad engineers either, you have other problems.
carlivar
·3 lata temu·discuss
And that's how it should work. The article is poorly written, but it does suggest more ownership from roles such as "area leads" which is close to Apple, I guess. With Jobs being the Uber Lead.
carlivar
·3 lata temu·discuss
I can't post a comment so I'll report a typo here:

"People are hired based on whether they’d represent no treat"

I think author means "threat".
carlivar
·3 lata temu·discuss
This reminds me of my friend in the 2000's that would say "I don't have email" when stores asked for his email address. Even at the time, quite unusual unless you were over 70 years old.