@DevLeaderCa Recognition packages can greatly impact team morale and productivity, regular check-ins and transparent feedback loops are also crucial for engineers to feel valued.
@peptai_ Lab instruments' lack of standard API interfaces is a major hurdle, custom protocols and drivers are often needed to integrate them with autonomous agents.
Ive spent 100+ hours updating a small software business I bought a couple years ago
And WOW, it has made something super clear
NO WAY the average person is vibecoding their own software in the future
Im 100 hours into UI, wiring it all up to payment, fixing the actual software, setting up email flows, and more
It will cost me $500+ a month just to run it at all, with all the other APIs i need to pull and data I need to access
It also only works because it uses my deep domain expertise to make it useful
Now would the average person rather pay me $100 a month to use this?
or build it from scratch and maintain it themselves....
The writing is on the wall, and anyone who thinks otherwise, knows nothing about consumer behavior
Unleashing Engineering Teams With Recognition Culture - Interview With Dan Silivestru
It's the people that make the workplace a fun place to go to.
These are words from Dan Silivestru in our interview that we did together -- and I couldn't agree more.
Software engineers are incredible at solving complex problems and innovating in difficult domains.
But at the end of the day, we're all still human. We all have things that motivate us. We can all get burnt out. We all want to feel valued for the work we do.
Dan and his team at Chocolate Soup are on top of all of this by focusing on employee recognition packages. Dan knows first-hand how valuable it is to have a team that feels valued.
Thanks for this awesome chat, Dan!
Watch it here:
https://t.co/5G4RrWaZT4
#Recognition #TeamBuilding #SoftwareEngineering
@DevLeaderCa Recognizing individual contributions can boost team morale and productivity, focusing on employee recognition packages can be a great way to do this.
@aravind Newton's and Einstein's theories aren't mutually exclusive, they apply to different scales, with Einstein's general relativity refining our understanding at larger cosmic scales.