Comment by weitendorf

12 days ago

The thing is, Rickover was working on nuclear submarines for the US between 1950 and 1958. He could attract the best engineers because nuclear energy was THE cutting edge technology of the time, the budget was enormous, the project was extremely interesting, and people were literally building something that they thought would protect them and their families from a nuclear attack from the USSR (or another Holocaust; Rickover was Jewish).

It's like, what if you were working at a Frontier AI Lab in 2024 but also living in the aftermath of a bioweapon that selectively killed INTJs that like rockclimbing and anime, and you need to build really good AI by 2030 because if you don't you and all your friends will die of Huntington's Disease?

And then you told people that building great teams and getting things done is easy, even when they're "Moving the Munitions Depot 30mi Down the Road Because We Didn't Renew The Lease" or "Integrating OpenTelemetry With The Ingestion Service For The Staging Environment"; just frame those as "Actually the Most Ambitious Logistics Project in the South-Central District Since the Similar One 3 Years Ago" or "Revolutionizing PreProduction Observability in the Portion of the EMEA SRE org under Joe"! It should be just as easy to motivate the 23 year old trying to secure the bag and become a passport bro to update staging as it is to motivate the best engineers in the world to use cutting edge technology to protect their loved ones from an imminent danger!