Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager 3rd Edition by Michael Lopp (PDF)
Author: Michael Lopp
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#Business, #MichaelLopp
Being Geek: The Software Developer's Career Handbook 1st Edition by Michael Lopp (PDF)
Author: Michael Lopp
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#Computers, #MichaelLopp

Too human?

Here’s the actual thing. Robots: Make incorrect assumptions. Misinterpret clear direction. Claim they know when they don’t. Make mistakes. Lie.

Who else does this all the time? Every single human. Like. Always.

~ Michael Lopp from, Every Single Human. Like. Always.

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This is what makes the LLMs feel different. So far, computers have always been perfect—except when they’re wrong/broken. That’s fundamentally not how people are. LLMs came along and they’re imperfect. Always. Just like people.

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#Cogitants #LargeLanguageModelsLLM #MichaelLopp
Craig Constantine

Presence, not pursuit.

Craig Constantine

Start walking

The theory about big decisions is that they require a tremendous amount of thought, and that investing in all these thought results in better decisions. There are many classes of decisions where there is a right move. Deliberate planning around complex issues involving different people with varied goals is essential to making a correct decision.

~ Michael Lopp, from How to Write a Book – Rands in Repose

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I say “start walking” not only because that’s the only way to get where you need to be. It’s also the easiest way to begin. Far too often I overthink things when simply taking action would get me what I truly want to know: Will it work?

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#DecisionFatigue #MichaelLopp
Craig Constantine

Presence, not pursuit.

Craig Constantine

Demonstrate

The final challenge isn’t just to do the work but to exceed expectations. My approach at Borland and whenever a helpful someone gives me constructive feedback is to hear it, address it, and act on it in a fashion that demonstrates that I am the expert.

~ Michael Lopp, from Ok. So, You’re Failing

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Exceeding expectations is a slippery slope. By definition, that’s moving beyond the point of success. (Assuming those expectations are reasonably set.) A little bit of better, is better. But how much of myself do I want to sacrifice as I push farther? A key part of the dance of being professional is learning how to set my own goals and expectations which are beyond those of others and still reasonable.

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#BeingProfessional #MichaelLopp
Craig Constantine

Presence, not pursuit.

Craig Constantine