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by ianbicking
285 days ago
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Respect (or lack thereof) goes both ways: both the writer and reader. I have frequently felt disrespected by producing documentation, planning/etc that isn't read. In the end I mostly rely on oral transmission of knowledge because then at least I can read the room and know if I'm providing some value to people, and ultimately we're both trapped in the room together and have to invest the same amount of time. The LLM isn't always smart, but it's always attentive. It rewards that effort in a way that people frequently don't. (Arguably this is a company culture issue, but it's also a widespread issue.) |
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In organizations that value innovation, people will spend time reading and writing. It's a positive feedback loop, almost a litmus test of quality of the work culture.