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whiteboardr commented on Cognitive load is what matters   github.com/zakirullin/cog... · Posted by u/nromiun
noen · a day ago
This article reminds me of my early days at Microsoft. I spent 8 years in the Developer Division (DevDiv).

Microsoft had three personas for software engineers that were eventually retired for a much more complex persona framework called people in context (the irony in relation to this article isn’t lost on me).

But those original personas still stick with me and have been incredibly valuable in my career to understand and work effectively with other engineers.

Mort - the pragmatic engineer who cares most about the business outcome. If a “pile of if statements” gets the job done quickly and meets the requirements - Mort became a pejorative term at Microsoft unfortunately. VB developers were often Morts, Access developers were often Morts.

Elvis - the rockstar engineer who cares most about doing something new and exciting. Being the first to use the latest framework or technology. Getting visibility and accolades for innovation. The code might be a little unstable - but move fast and break things right? Elvis also cares a lot about the perceived brilliance of their code - 4 layers of abstraction? That must take a genius to understand and Elvis understands it because they wrote it, now everyone will know they are a genius. For many engineers at Microsoft (especially early in career) the assumption was (and still is largely) that Elvis gets promoted because Elvis gets visibility and is always innovating.

Einstein - the engineer who cares about the algorithm. Einstein wants to write the most performant, the most elegant, the most technically correct code possible. Einstein cares more if they are writing “pythonic” code than if the output actually solves the business problem. Einstein will refactor 200 lines of code to add a single new conditional to keep the codebase consistent. Einsteins love love love functional languages.

None of these personas represent a real engineer - every engineer is a mix, and a human with complex motivations and perspectives - but I can usually pin one of these 3 as the primary within a few days of PRs and a single design review.

whiteboardr · a day ago
If personas in this context resonate with you, I highly recommend - even if only remotely related - to read Rich Gold’s The Plenitude.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262543798/the-plenitude/

whiteboardr commented on What makes you still work for Meta, when it's clear how toxic the company is?    · Posted by u/camillomiller
haute_cuisine · 17 days ago
What makes you buy conventional dairy farmed products? It's clear how harmful it's for a well being of cows/calves.

What makes you buy chocolate from giant corps that have slave/child labour in their supply chain?

whiteboardr · 17 days ago
You’re bringing up the topic of spending money mindfully while the question is about earning it.
whiteboardr commented on Starlink is currently experiencing a service outage   starlink.com/us... · Posted by u/throwmeaway222
bogzz · a month ago
Well my boss is in a cabin in the wilderness somewhere and his only access to the internet is via Starling, so that's great news!
whiteboardr · a month ago
Hasn’t he heard of ravens? Much more reliable.
whiteboardr commented on Felix Baumgartner, who jumped from stratosphere, dies in Italy   theinternational.at/felix... · Posted by u/signa11
whiteboardr · a month ago
Quod Darwin demonstrandum.

R.I.P.

whiteboardr commented on MacPaint Art from the Mid-80s Still Looks Great Today   blog.decryption.net.au/po... · Posted by u/decryption
whiteboardr · 2 months ago
Love the “apple periferals” truck!
whiteboardr commented on I don't think AGI is right around the corner   dwarkesh.com/p/timelines-... · Posted by u/mooreds
lexandstuff · 2 months ago
Yes, but you're missing their ability to interpolate across that dataset at retrieval time, which is what makes them extremely useful. Also, people are willing to invest a lot of money to keep building those datasets, until nearly everything of economic value is in there.
whiteboardr · 2 months ago
Because hypetrain.
whiteboardr commented on Sam Altman Slams Meta’s AI Talent Poaching: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries'   wired.com/story/sam-altma... · Posted by u/spenvo
zmmmmm · 2 months ago
It says something that he still believes he has "missionaries" after betraying all the core principles that OpenAI was founded on. What exactly is their mission now other than generating big $?
whiteboardr · 2 months ago
Oh the hypocrisy - one of the biggest thiefs and liars calling “his” people jumping ship “mercenaries”.

So wrong on so many levels - what a time to be alive.

u/whiteboardr

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