I think we need to organize behind ā€œmove slow and fix thingsā€.

A pattern I’m seeing in my job and my job search is that the tech industry is still under the illusion that ā€œmove fast and break thingsā€ is right, even though we are surrounded by mountains of evidence to the contrary.

Somehow we need to break the chain.

I don’t think I’m alone in this.

@requiem you are definitely not alone. It’s a fine paradigm for prototyping, but when it moves out of prototype and into production, moving slower and not breaking things provides a valuable stable experience. I want reliability from the things I buy. Broken is useless to me.