Comment by rkozik1989
7 hours ago
Any competent engineer should understand that engineering is just the assembly line side of product development. Deciding when to release which feature, bug fixes, etc. and the development/management of the product in general has always been the real challenge, and a lot of the strategy involved in doing this relies on feedback loops that AI cannot speed up. Though at the same time I do feel like leaders on the business side often scapegoat engineer's speed as an excuse instead of taking responsibility for poor decisions on their end.
I get what youre trying to say but this is actually a bad picture to defend. product and engineering should go hand in hand, with one side informing the other. Engineers sctually giving a shit about a product will tell product possibilities they havent even considered, product people caring about engineering will not propose utterly stupid things. and I for one can spot when a product is well designed but poorly made, as well as when a product is perfectly crafted yet useless. the sweetspot is both. and even with the speed multiplier of AI, having a proud in the craft and being actually good in it as an engineer makes a night and day difference for the final result.