← Back to context Comment by echelon 1 month ago This is Google moving fast and breaking things.This is a Google we've never seen before. 8 comments echelon Reply spuz 1 month ago > My view is that the approach to building technology which is embodied by move fast and break things is exactly what we should not be doing because you can't afford to break things and then fix them afterwards.- Demis Hassabis "The Thinking Game" marcosdumay 1 month ago You can afford to break a large variety of things. And you can't afford to break another large set.That's the problem with those mindless advice pieces. Almost nothing is always right or wrong. esafak 1 month ago So you're saying it is not good to have such a blanket rule corporate-wide, as Facebook did. 1 reply → stinkbeetle 1 month ago Because... they normally move slowly and break things? rs186 1 month ago The "move fast" bit, not "break things" bit.https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/data-management/news/google-...https://www.itbrew.com/stories/2024/05/23/google-cloud-accid... htrp 1 month ago isn't antigravity the windsurf team?
spuz 1 month ago > My view is that the approach to building technology which is embodied by move fast and break things is exactly what we should not be doing because you can't afford to break things and then fix them afterwards.- Demis Hassabis "The Thinking Game" marcosdumay 1 month ago You can afford to break a large variety of things. And you can't afford to break another large set.That's the problem with those mindless advice pieces. Almost nothing is always right or wrong. esafak 1 month ago So you're saying it is not good to have such a blanket rule corporate-wide, as Facebook did. 1 reply →
marcosdumay 1 month ago You can afford to break a large variety of things. And you can't afford to break another large set.That's the problem with those mindless advice pieces. Almost nothing is always right or wrong. esafak 1 month ago So you're saying it is not good to have such a blanket rule corporate-wide, as Facebook did. 1 reply →
esafak 1 month ago So you're saying it is not good to have such a blanket rule corporate-wide, as Facebook did. 1 reply →
rs186 1 month ago The "move fast" bit, not "break things" bit.https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/data-management/news/google-...https://www.itbrew.com/stories/2024/05/23/google-cloud-accid...
> My view is that the approach to building technology which is embodied by move fast and break things is exactly what we should not be doing because you can't afford to break things and then fix them afterwards.
- Demis Hassabis "The Thinking Game"
You can afford to break a large variety of things. And you can't afford to break another large set.
That's the problem with those mindless advice pieces. Almost nothing is always right or wrong.
So you're saying it is not good to have such a blanket rule corporate-wide, as Facebook did.
1 reply →
Because... they normally move slowly and break things?
The "move fast" bit, not "break things" bit.
https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/data-management/news/google-...
https://www.itbrew.com/stories/2024/05/23/google-cloud-accid...
isn't antigravity the windsurf team?