Let this be a lesson that over-engineering is a risk, and "framework" type work can be harmful for projects that really require hand-tuning and attention.
IMO, agree that Redwood City is a leading example. Refreshing given the usual focus being on Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale.
"Are we getting too locked in a formula" -- hard to tell what prompted this sentiment, over "we are geniuses for inventing this". I imagine middle management was the biggest hindrance to making something cross-cutting…
nice shoes. they must be good at explaining why people "don't get it" and what things "are really about"
Let this be a lesson that over-engineering is a risk, and "framework" type work can be harmful for projects that really require hand-tuning and attention.
IMO, agree that Redwood City is a leading example. Refreshing given the usual focus being on Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale.
"Are we getting too locked in a formula" -- hard to tell what prompted this sentiment, over "we are geniuses for inventing this". I imagine middle management was the biggest hindrance to making something cross-cutting…
nice shoes. they must be good at explaining why people "don't get it" and what things "are really about"