@shrav_10 “You do three things: make stuff, sell stuff, and count the money. What part of the system needs to stay stable, what part needs to change quickly, and what failure mode are you optimizing against? Architecture is later. Let’s work together to figure that stuff out”
@crtr0 You can build systems that optimize decisions under uncertainty
Example - Cloud and AI capex. Fast but wrong strands capital. Correct but late strands revenue. The right system optimizes for the objective first, then gets faster by moving decisions earlier
@BLACKWELL154380@JasonBotterill Actual answer- ai compute capacity is ephemeral. There is no concept of storing it for distribution later. Volatility has to be managed in realtime. Demand is spikey and controllable. Supply is steady and fixed. So your lever is demand mgt
@dittycheria Actual answer. ‘msft’ is an equity, but Mcrosoft is a loose amalgamation of large, mid, and small size companies. Each has its own culture and mechanism to make stuff, sell stuff, and count the money. Coordination between them occurs in a partner metaphor
@BradRTorgersen Put a capable, pressured captain on an isolated ship, give them a mission with political consequences, then force a decision where competence and ethics collide