I shamefully have some Facebook Marketplace notifications for some Massy tractors. I'd love one. I don't even have land to use them, I just think they are neat.
Likely: Scan everyone's home while en-route to the 911 call with an infrared camera. Or scan all of the license plates and faces of people along the way.
So, I'm not a dev nor a project manager but I found this article very enlightening. At the risk of asking a stupid question and getting a RTFM or a LMGTFY can anyone provide any simple and practical examples of software successes at a big scale. I work at a hospital so healthcare specific would be ideal but I'll take anything.
FWIW I have read The Phoenix Project and it did help me get a better understanding of "Agile" and the DevOps mindset but since it's not something I apply in my work routinely it's hard to keep it fresh.
My goal is to try and install seeds of success in the small projects I work on and eventually ask questions to get people to think in a similar perspective.
IIRC Gibson stated that Neuromancer is basically "un-movieable". I love the book and the rest of the Sprawl series but man. Neuromancer is a SUPER busy book with a lot going on. And I just think in today's world it would be hard to really capture the vibe AND have a good plot that isn't convoluted.
But I am with you. Hoping to be pleasantly surprised.
https://www.thedavidhockneyfoundation.org/chronology/1995