Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant hasn't been bombed because (1) the Russians control it right now (it's behind their lines) so why would they, and (2) the Ukranians live downwind so why would they?
Russia has bombed the switchyards and trandformers of other NPPs though.
Online reviews indicate that Superpowers is best for people who are not already experienced SW development managers.
Is that true? What is your experience of it?
For me, I am a solid KISS believer, so I have not yet found a better framework than just plain old Claude Code. But happy to move to a better workflow, if it's real.
This example is always cited as different from the "demographics" approach. But it literally started by segmenting the buyers, and then focussing on a previously unrecognised demographic sector (car commuters).
Clay Christensen is smart, and one of the many things he is smart about is marketing Clay Christensen.
When developers who were comfortable as individual contributors start using agentic AI they necessarily start to work somewhat as managers.
The workflow and responsibilities are very different. It can be a painful transition.
There has always been a strong undercurrent of developers feeling superior to managers and PMs and now those develoeprs are being forced to confront the reality of a manager or PM's experience.
Work is changing, and the change is only going to accelerate.
Consider what happened to painters after the invention of photography (~1830s). At first the technology was very limited and no threat at all to portrait and landscape painters.
By the 1860s artists were feeling the heat and responded by inventing all the "isms" - starting with impressionism. That's kept them employed so far, but who knows whether they'll be able to co-exist with whatever diffusion models become in 30 years.
1. What is the resolution of timestamps (milli-, micro-, nano-seconds)?
2. Any plans for supporting large data BLOBs (e.g. PostgreSQL TOAST)? This would open up a lot of use cases and would be really interesting to make compatible with the in-memory emphasis for the atomic data types.
I certainly did the same in my first summer job as an intern. Spent the next three days reconstructing Clipper code from disk sectors. And ever since I take backups very seriously. And I double check del/rm commands.
Russia has bombed the switchyards and trandformers of other NPPs though.