![]() 08/24/2018 at 16:56 • Filed to: tesla, IT, backend | ![]() | ![]() |
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![]() 08/24/2018 at 17:28 |
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I read this, and immediately thought of the turbo encabulator.
![]() 08/24/2018 at 21:24 |
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That went straight to ten on it jargon.
![]() 08/24/2018 at 23:28 |
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None of that really surprises me.
![]() 08/25/2018 at 05:23 |
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I know, right?
![]() 08/25/2018 at 17:04 |
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This is my international surprised face:
Is there a single organization, especially in the Bay Area, but even elsewhere , with an infrastructure NOT held together by duct tape and chewing gum, any more?
![]() 08/25/2018 at 17:57 |
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Moving at the speed and budget of startup business means you take shortcuts and ‘finesse’ technical debt. It is inevitable as an unstable system can move faster than a stable one.
![]() 08/25/2018 at 19:05 |
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And, I mean, I’ve seen and heard of plenty of orgs that aren’t moving at startup speed/budget - so often, it just means that they’ve amassed decades of technical debt, instead of years.
![]() 08/25/2018 at 19:52 |
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Bad management/stagnation/business inertia just compound the problem, but the concept is the same.