A precise and formally verified specification is usually just referred to as "PROD".
You appear to be strawmaning this piece to a large degree. The necessity for humans to find meaning isn't ignored or argued as anything other than "how human brains work", in the piece. The Database metaphor isn't a…
The situation invites comparisons to the obesity epidemic or perhaps (more of a stretch) the introduction of alcohol into American tribes. Regardless, it's critical to recognize that we as a people need to develop a…
I never understand this complaint when Javascript/Typescript is sitting there with a mess of .lock and .json files across multiple tools that sometimes interoperate and sometimes don't. Package management isn't a solved…
This transition from junior to senior includes another important skillset: balancing social dynamics against engineering realities. The key is illustrated in the book club parable: The elitism is directed outside of the…
I was once at a talk with several medical technology founders. One of them namechecked specific legislation that enabled their solution to come to market. And so I asked, "How do you survive if only 1 law is prying open…
> every religion The world's beliefs are many and varied. There are plenty of religious groups that provide a foundation for a healthy life instead of insisting they are the only means to achieving it. You'll be…
>very likely your technical people are smarter than your product people Intelligence is multifaceted. That business listens to product and not to engineers could be seen as a type of social intelligence of which…
> things in your community you can change There are a class of problems that are immovable to an individual yet conquerable by a community. The author's fear in this piece is that a follower of Stoicism would too…
> "You are the leaf, not the river" I'm curious why you think the author misrepresents/misunderstands stoicism on this point. The entire piece is that Stoicism is an individual's philosophy -- one that solves an…
tl;dr: Stoicism's first response to a problem is to change the individual (have the individual reinvent their worldview such that what can't be changed is instead accepted and perhaps even reveled in). In a world of…
> any organized activity (sports, etc. - Meetup is perfect) will do Please don't come to my clubs looking to get laid -- parasitic mentality.
> The funny thing though is that, in most urban settings, this is completely untrue. Cyclists actually speed things up by creating less traffic. Citation please. > Every cyclist on the road means less cars on the road.…
> But I'm always the same person in all those situations with the same thoughts, the same desires I think that's debatable, and further, a lot of that coherence is a personal/cultural choice and not something inherent…
> you wear one mask with one group, another with a different group. Wouldnt say multiple identities though You're just establishing that for a given persona there is a spectrum from 'Mask' to 'Identity' and insisting…
> The more well compensated you are, the more disconnected you are from the perils of working class poverty. For sure, but there's a type of blindness that comes from our culture and class expectations too. I know many…
Engineers never want to admit that it amounts to politics. No amount of process will shield you from politics. It has to play out; priorities have to be decided. You can try to alienate yourself from it and watch it…
> It's not the sort of thing someone does for a lifetime. Quite literally, not with that attitude. So many of capitalism's pitfalls amount to no more than self-fulfilling prophecies.
> what good is documentation without a final product? Reference material for the features and techniques the product had/was going to have. I've earned years of my salary at a time by referencing documentation for…
I believe a real glimpse of the future you're describing can be seen with AWS CDK's L2 or higher constructs: https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk We already have the tools to have a cloud-scale application dynamically…
Mito looks cool. I'm hopeful a tool like it can create a bridge between Excel-based analysts/researchers and more mature application flows. Another tool like Mito is Bamboo: https://bamboolib.8080labs.com/
The old saying in English is "hear, hear", in reference to old parliament procedures. I use "here, here" on text forums because you can't hear anything, but "right here" is a post worth reading!
> I hold unto my right as a mammal to be inefficient and sit drooling looking at trees here, here!
A precise and formally verified specification is usually just referred to as "PROD".
You appear to be strawmaning this piece to a large degree. The necessity for humans to find meaning isn't ignored or argued as anything other than "how human brains work", in the piece. The Database metaphor isn't a…
The situation invites comparisons to the obesity epidemic or perhaps (more of a stretch) the introduction of alcohol into American tribes. Regardless, it's critical to recognize that we as a people need to develop a…
I never understand this complaint when Javascript/Typescript is sitting there with a mess of .lock and .json files across multiple tools that sometimes interoperate and sometimes don't. Package management isn't a solved…
This transition from junior to senior includes another important skillset: balancing social dynamics against engineering realities. The key is illustrated in the book club parable: The elitism is directed outside of the…
I was once at a talk with several medical technology founders. One of them namechecked specific legislation that enabled their solution to come to market. And so I asked, "How do you survive if only 1 law is prying open…
> every religion The world's beliefs are many and varied. There are plenty of religious groups that provide a foundation for a healthy life instead of insisting they are the only means to achieving it. You'll be…
>very likely your technical people are smarter than your product people Intelligence is multifaceted. That business listens to product and not to engineers could be seen as a type of social intelligence of which…
> things in your community you can change There are a class of problems that are immovable to an individual yet conquerable by a community. The author's fear in this piece is that a follower of Stoicism would too…
> "You are the leaf, not the river" I'm curious why you think the author misrepresents/misunderstands stoicism on this point. The entire piece is that Stoicism is an individual's philosophy -- one that solves an…
tl;dr: Stoicism's first response to a problem is to change the individual (have the individual reinvent their worldview such that what can't be changed is instead accepted and perhaps even reveled in). In a world of…
> any organized activity (sports, etc. - Meetup is perfect) will do Please don't come to my clubs looking to get laid -- parasitic mentality.
> The funny thing though is that, in most urban settings, this is completely untrue. Cyclists actually speed things up by creating less traffic. Citation please. > Every cyclist on the road means less cars on the road.…
> But I'm always the same person in all those situations with the same thoughts, the same desires I think that's debatable, and further, a lot of that coherence is a personal/cultural choice and not something inherent…
> you wear one mask with one group, another with a different group. Wouldnt say multiple identities though You're just establishing that for a given persona there is a spectrum from 'Mask' to 'Identity' and insisting…
> The more well compensated you are, the more disconnected you are from the perils of working class poverty. For sure, but there's a type of blindness that comes from our culture and class expectations too. I know many…
Engineers never want to admit that it amounts to politics. No amount of process will shield you from politics. It has to play out; priorities have to be decided. You can try to alienate yourself from it and watch it…
> It's not the sort of thing someone does for a lifetime. Quite literally, not with that attitude. So many of capitalism's pitfalls amount to no more than self-fulfilling prophecies.
> what good is documentation without a final product? Reference material for the features and techniques the product had/was going to have. I've earned years of my salary at a time by referencing documentation for…
I believe a real glimpse of the future you're describing can be seen with AWS CDK's L2 or higher constructs: https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk We already have the tools to have a cloud-scale application dynamically…
Mito looks cool. I'm hopeful a tool like it can create a bridge between Excel-based analysts/researchers and more mature application flows. Another tool like Mito is Bamboo: https://bamboolib.8080labs.com/
The old saying in English is "hear, hear", in reference to old parliament procedures. I use "here, here" on text forums because you can't hear anything, but "right here" is a post worth reading!
> I hold unto my right as a mammal to be inefficient and sit drooling looking at trees here, here!