Comment by xyst

1 year ago

> Shipping is really hard and you have to make it your main priority if you want to ship

This feels like it’s written by AI by a junior level “prompt engineer”

> Shipping doesn’t mean deploying code, it means making your leadership team happy

Aka, corporate glazing. Gotcha. Over sell your corporate accomplishments and polish your turd with a clean deck. Gotta make sure the font is just barely legible and explain it quickly before they ask follow up questions

> You need your leadership team to trust you in order to ship

yea that’s why I get _paid_ to do work, not glaze c-level executives and appeal to their fragile egos

> Most of the essential technical work is in anticipating problems and creating fallback plans

Falling back is a loser mentality.

> You should asking yourself “can I ship right this second?”

no, I should be asking myself, “why am I still at this dead end job that asks me to constantly ‘ship’ a broken product. Leadership doesn’t want to encourage delivering value to the customer”

> Have courage!

You don’t need courage at a “big TeCh” job. Just be slightly competent and you are already light years ahead of your colleagues

>Aka, corporate glazing. Gotcha. Over sell your corporate accomplishments and polish your turd with a clean deck

Is it wrong, though? This is a pretty much universal phenomenon. It's less about real goal X and more about making sure the boss feels good when you're around.

That usually correlates with being a good worker, but not always.

> why am I still at this dead end job that asks me to constantly ‘ship’ a broken product.

Because the economy is broken right now and my country is gaslighting me into think it's perfectly fine for rent to go up 50% in 2-3 years and groceries to double.

There's definitely a storm coming, I can worry about my passions again when it passes.