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Jun 29, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read Read on X
As a tech lead or eng manager, you so frequently get request from above or from other teams to drop what you are doing and work on this thing they need, *now*.

During my 4 years at Uber after asking these questions, 9 out of 10 times it turned out it wasn't really urgent:
1. "What is the impact of this work you're asking for?" If the impact is unclear: sorry, but we can't do the work. Why would we?

Just this question made the requester realize half the time they just think it's urgent, but don't know what the work will actually result in.
2. "Do you have a spec that is agreed with stakeholders?" A writeup answering the "why" and the "what" that is signed off by relevant business folks.

I've seen so much engineering work thrown out as later the business goes "that's not what we wanted, why didn't you tell us?"
3. "We're not committing to any work before we have done a rough estimation."

With #1 and #2 done, many stakeholders will come and say "drop what you're doing, this is a 3-day work we need ASAP."

Hold your horses. You don't make estimates: the team doing the work does...
4. Make the cost of dropping what you're doing very clear.

This cost is always forgotten by the person coming with the request. But it's a relevant one: wrapping up work, onboarding to the new work, then later onboarding to the old work. Plus a hit on morale for a sudden change!
Uber has some very hectic times when there were reasons we needed to do some new work ASAP. Like a regulation change that means the company would be banned from operating in a region if not building something.

Even in such a place, most "urgent" things turned out to be noise.
The way I always approached these requests was to educate the person coming with them, and have them realize their work is actually not as urgent or as important or as impactful of what the team is already doing.

Doing so meant building empathy both ways, and less hard feelings.
A huge upside of this approach: when committing, you *can* commit with a very high certainty that you will not be interrupted with your work.

The alternative: take on this "super urgent" work, then someone else comes along saying " I need you to drop what you are doing *now*..."

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May 9
With a much smaller eng team than before, it only makes sense to update the codebase to make it easier for the team to move fast. Sounds like tons of work - and already happening! Impressive.

Engineering doesn’t feel like the biggest challenge X has. Not even top 3.
Challenges much bigger than engineering include:

- Advertisers. What is the goal here? Does X want them to come or push them away?

- Content moderation. What is the strategy? Eg the erotic spam everywhere.

- Roadmap. What is X aiming to be? “Everything” feels way too vague.
It was always clear the smaller engineering team would rebuild the site’s infra for their needs. This is me assuming this will eventually happen (right when EM bought Twitter and did mass layoffs).

Sounds like the eng team finally has the bandwidth to do this in earnest:
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May 6
Complete bonkers.

Sony published the shooter game Helldivers 2 on PS5 and PC in February. Apparently a very good game, massive success with the potential to be the game of the year 2024.

This week, Sony no banned PC customers in 150+ countries from playing the game they bought.
They made the change that Helldivers 2 players need to have a PlayStation Network account. So PC gamers need to have a PlayStation and use this account to sign in.

But ~170 countries have no PSN support by Sony!!! Even ones that have: PC gamers usually don’t have a PS4/PS5!
Oh wow this decision reversed just a few hours ago.

Who thought this was in any way sensible business decision? (It wasn’t)

If Sony wants a game to only be playable on the PlayStation Network… don’t release to PC?
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Apr 29
As I was looking for applications that take up memory on my Mac, I was surprised to find about 6 Adobe Creative Cloud services running, talking ~500MB of memory.

Not used Creative Cloud in ~3.5 years. I'm not a customer anymore.

Yet it's been using my resources all this time...
Uninstaller tells me it has an error removing the apps. When launching Creative Cloud, it prompts me to log in. Which I don't want to do (not sure what my details are).

So why are so many processes silently running for years? It's a waste of my resources and a waste of Adobe's.
I force killed the Creative Cloud processes and manually deleted all Adobe files in my utilities folder. Hopefully that will solve it.

It's annoying that the default approach by Adobe is not "do you have a subscription? If not --> let's NOT run our processes b/c it's pointless."
Read 6 tweets
Apr 23
Huge news for anyone working in tech in the US.

Noncompetes are now banned: not just in California (like before), but nationwide. Very, very relevant for anyone at Amazon (which is the Big Tech that has enforced noncompetes even for low-level engineering positions). Image
The source:

Other countries should take notice. The FTC has correctly determined that noncompetes is bad for the economy: although undeniably good for businesses that want to keep wages lower, and enforce lower attrition.ftc.gov/news-events/ne…
As proof of how good having *no* noncompetes are for the economy:

California was one of the only states banning noncompetes.

Also the hotbed for innovative tech companies. Highest median tech compensation across the US. Best place to start an innovative business.

Coincidence?
Read 7 tweets
Apr 17
Made a larger credit card purchase on a US website with my EU card. Usually this prompts a second factor auth: but it didn’t happen.

Net day I my bank blocks my card and does calls me for a fraud check. Asked them why I didn’t see the 2FA?

They told me something interesting:
“It is only in the EU that it’s mandatory to display a second factor authentication for purchases over €30 (~$35). In the US, it is not.

We see a LOT of fraud from US websites as a result. It’s why we proactively block cards [in our bank] with such suspicious purchases.”
And this is true.

Regulation in the EU is a pain for businesses - and thus we see a lot of complaints from founders.

But it’s generally very pro-resident, pro-consumer. A good example is, indeed, the Airbnb cleaning fees; prices shown with tax included etc etc
Read 4 tweets
Apr 15
A good thread.

Short past tenure is less of a blocker for up to sr eng positions IME.

Not having had a *single* ~3+ year gig can become a blocker for staff+ levels, though. Because "how can we trust you can build for the long run if you've never stayed long around to find out?"
All of this is highly dependent on what the candidate pool looks like for a company hiring.

In the "hottest ever" tech jobs market in 2020-2022, none of this mattered.

Now, with plenty of staff+ folks having this kind of past tenure (at one point): it starts to, a lot more.
Keep in mind that all of this is about risk taking..

Many hiring managers would rather hire someone who dod "close enough" to the current job: b/c they assume they will do fine.

Companies that take risks on people (either out of principle or necessity) care about tenure less.
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