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by antupis
1365 days ago
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I think this cultural thing because Finland it is much more common that people try like 2 weeks and don't ask those stupid questions. It of course speeds up learning but other-hand some problems could be solve like hours instead of weeks. |
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The question is how many times these hours are spent.
If the project is due tomorrow, it's worth asking ten people for a few hours of their time. If it's not urgent, blocking those ten people for a few hours might lead to more work time being spent on the problem than you figuring it out.
I think there's a sweet spot in between asking too little and too much, and it's contextual.