"A good engineer is replaceable in 3 months But a chicky [sic] manager, hard to find. :)" I assume this is common knowledge
He's not getting that for building fluff. Adam is walking away with 1.7 billion dollars because he fooled whoever is in charge at Softbank into getting into bed with him for WeWork and Softbank decided that that was an…
In conclusion, why not do nothing instead of doing something for the sake of it when you don't have long term goals
I question the whole premise of this article. The use of "some" in the title also seems incorrect when just one person actually quit. The person also quit to go to an industry where all she has to do is charge rent, in…
I don't understand why the title says iPhone. The article describes the problems we have with any smart phone.
It looks to me like, in general, the bigger a company gets, the more the "leadership" starts acting like they are running a hedge fund. The money becomes more important than the product. Then when the product is…
Because when they were planning where to allocate their fab capacity, it made more $ense to allocate it to Cores/Xeons...
"painful and I am embarrassed by many decisions that I have made." This I get. One of the hardest mental blocks that I had to get around was thinking that it would be deeply embarrassing and triggering if I talked about…
Maybe that's the issue. For him, programming is an abstract notion. Whereas it's really just a practice. You work on it, figure out where you are being dumb, then go home and take care of other stuff.
This article makes no sense to me. It feels like there is something wrong with this dude and he still hasn't figured out what yet. I guess this article is for soliciting pity. But his real story seems extremely juicy.…
"A good engineer is replaceable in 3 months But a chicky [sic] manager, hard to find. :)" I assume this is common knowledge
He's not getting that for building fluff. Adam is walking away with 1.7 billion dollars because he fooled whoever is in charge at Softbank into getting into bed with him for WeWork and Softbank decided that that was an…
In conclusion, why not do nothing instead of doing something for the sake of it when you don't have long term goals
I question the whole premise of this article. The use of "some" in the title also seems incorrect when just one person actually quit. The person also quit to go to an industry where all she has to do is charge rent, in…
I don't understand why the title says iPhone. The article describes the problems we have with any smart phone.
It looks to me like, in general, the bigger a company gets, the more the "leadership" starts acting like they are running a hedge fund. The money becomes more important than the product. Then when the product is…
Because when they were planning where to allocate their fab capacity, it made more $ense to allocate it to Cores/Xeons...
"painful and I am embarrassed by many decisions that I have made." This I get. One of the hardest mental blocks that I had to get around was thinking that it would be deeply embarrassing and triggering if I talked about…
Maybe that's the issue. For him, programming is an abstract notion. Whereas it's really just a practice. You work on it, figure out where you are being dumb, then go home and take care of other stuff.
This article makes no sense to me. It feels like there is something wrong with this dude and he still hasn't figured out what yet. I guess this article is for soliciting pity. But his real story seems extremely juicy.…