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Our Obsession with Ranking

Our Obsession with Ranking

We, as humans, are obsessed with ranking things. I mean, sports are one of the ultimate expressions of ranking. They're about fostering competition to find the best athletes to play a game defined by sets of arbitrary rules,…

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Asking an AI the Right Questions

Asking an AI the Right Questions

It feels like 2022 is the year of democratizing AI. GPT-3 made headlines back in 2020 when it launched to a limited audience and its new users played around with the tool, but it took a little over a year…

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The Kinesis Advantage360

The Kinesis Advantage360

It took about 10 months, but Drop and Kinesis finally shipped their new Kinesis Advantage360[1] Professional keyboard over late September. Coincidentally, at about the same time, I started messing around with mechanical keyboards and had just built a GMMK…

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Should Engineering Management Stay Technical?

Should Engineering Management Stay Technical?

In engineering management circles, a common question that gets asked—in podcasts, in job interviews, and sometimes in peer coaching sessions—is whether managers should stay technically proficient, and if so, how and how much. The subtext here is that…

Disrupting Twitter

Disrupting Twitter

My routine for writing blog posts here has 3 steps: 1. Capturing stray thoughts in a drafts folder in Typora with ideas in the shower or during my commute, 2. Develop those ideas into actual posts, collecting the finished blog…

The Utility of 360° Feedback

The Utility of 360° Feedback

Ah, the 360° feedback process. It's a common practice for HR teams of larger companies to implement, as a way to counteract managerial biases and singular points of view, by involving more perspectives surrounding each individual and in…