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by DavidVoid
2193 days ago
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> They say the way to get ahead at Google is to build a new successful product. Is that the same thing we're doing? It's easier to get ahead by building a new Z framework than to become a core committer on X framework from 10 years ago? A Kurt Vonnegut quote comes to mind: "Another flaw in the human character is that everybody wants to build and nobody wants to do maintenance." |
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I'd love to go back to old code with the benefit of deeper domain knowledge and greater understanding of my tools and be able to make products even better. However, it's hard to square that against making +20% earnings by helping build a new chat app.