• aesthelete@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    The problems in software still remain the same though:

    (1) Bureaucracy

    (2) Needless process

    (3) Pointy headed managers

    (4) Siloed teams

    (5) Product people who have no idea what they want to build

    (6) Shitty, poorly performing legacy code nobody wants to touch

    Honestly, AI is just the latest thing that can boost your productivity at starting up some random app. But that was never the difficult part anyway.

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      4 hours ago

      We are pushing our product managers to communicate their requirements with live prototypes rather than PRDs and mockups. It forces them to actually think their ideas through, and even allows them to get some hallway feedback before even bothering an eng. This might help with #5. But I’ve never had sympathy for engineers who think all the process around them is net negative, because nothings ever stopped engineers from striking out on their own, without all that, and making great businesses. If your PM and VPs are bringing you down, go it alone. If you can’t pull that together into a paycheck then maybe it’s not all as useless as some say.

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      15 hours ago

      This, so much this.

      When I think about what limited my performance in the last year it was mostly:

      • Having to get 5 signatures before I am allowed the budget to install some FOSS software on my work PC that the corporation has already approved for use on work PCs
      • Spending 8 months working on a huge feature that was scrapped after 8 months of development
      • Being told that no, we cannot work on another large feature request (of which there are many in the pipeline) because our team said we can only fit that scrapped feature into this year and we are not allowed to replan based on the fact that the feature we were supposed to work on got scrapped by business

      And then they tell us to return to office and use AI for increasing efficiency.

      It’s all an elaborate play performed by upper management to feign being in control and being busy with something. Nobody is actually interested in producing a product, they all just want to further their own position.