thats sick
quite an indicator if someone has personal projects and is actively posting and shit on twitter
shows that they actually care and are engaged via intrinsic motivation
not to say that engineers who only work for money are bad, but I much prefer nerding out of tech stuff with people who would do it regardless of a paycheck
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acquisition purely for the data they are going to harvest and analyse
very concerned for people who are entering the cognitive surrender space
you cannot get better unless you go through the pain of learning and understanding things deeply
maybe worth talking to the younger developer
-> comm channels which are AI (maybe auto reviews where both of your agents go back and fourth)
-> channel where you specify its for humans specifically
hate that is heading towards notion is a clear example of scope creep without a proper direction
hard thing about direction is that ai is moving so fast its actually quite hard to figure out what is going to happen
so you end up listening to your users, but users are constantly changing what they want
hardest question for product engineers to figure out
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Talking w a larger startup whose product seems to not have degraded (vs many other products), even though they also use a AI for coding everywhere. Asked an infra lead: how?
"Even before AI, we were paranoid about quality, and built this irrationally thorough E2E testing system"