I've always considered myself a jack of all trades and made the switch to product management after being a designer for the last decade. The switch felt almost fully natural, and I noticed that I have a very obvious…
I've played it a bit. The core mechanics was spot on but it ended up a soulless copy of what UO was. Procedurally generated levels and instances just took away any resemblance of a story for me.
I've found your comment compelling. I'm assuming you have some unit economics implied here, I'm very curious to learn from your experience. What would you say, in a team of 6 devs, if a pm just walked up and said "If we…
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you! Just looking at learning curves per industry, do you think its possible to make educated guesses as to which would stand to benefit more from improvement?
> What I'm thinking about is: how can we parametrize the manifestations of these scopes, and, ubiquitously, reverse-engineer them, thus linking all the systems? > Then: which systems are topologically identical? If…
Very well put. What I noticed is that every discipline invents their own lingo to describe the systems in play at the ethos of their discipline and they often manifest as some sort of law, principle or concept. What I'm…
Well, that's his big bet isn't it. There are a lot of studies that claim 4 day work week will keep productivity more or less the same. The catch here is this will potentially enable you to hire those 10x people. Even at…
I keep saying this as well, it's not an anonymous forum. It's an HR tool. You sign up with your company email ffs.
2fa and access tokens are probably stored separately, no?
I think this is why we need an open source twitter / equivalent. Just to enable people to communicate even in local networks.
I've always considered myself a jack of all trades and made the switch to product management after being a designer for the last decade. The switch felt almost fully natural, and I noticed that I have a very obvious…
I've played it a bit. The core mechanics was spot on but it ended up a soulless copy of what UO was. Procedurally generated levels and instances just took away any resemblance of a story for me.
I've found your comment compelling. I'm assuming you have some unit economics implied here, I'm very curious to learn from your experience. What would you say, in a team of 6 devs, if a pm just walked up and said "If we…
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you! Just looking at learning curves per industry, do you think its possible to make educated guesses as to which would stand to benefit more from improvement?
> What I'm thinking about is: how can we parametrize the manifestations of these scopes, and, ubiquitously, reverse-engineer them, thus linking all the systems? > Then: which systems are topologically identical? If…
Very well put. What I noticed is that every discipline invents their own lingo to describe the systems in play at the ethos of their discipline and they often manifest as some sort of law, principle or concept. What I'm…
Well, that's his big bet isn't it. There are a lot of studies that claim 4 day work week will keep productivity more or less the same. The catch here is this will potentially enable you to hire those 10x people. Even at…
I keep saying this as well, it's not an anonymous forum. It's an HR tool. You sign up with your company email ffs.
2fa and access tokens are probably stored separately, no?
I think this is why we need an open source twitter / equivalent. Just to enable people to communicate even in local networks.