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completelylegit | 3 years ago

Once upon a time at Tesla, Elon brought SpaceX staff in to weed out the undesirables.

The autopilot team didn’t like being quizzed on basic c/c++ questions and that was the first time almost all of AutoPilot quit.

Or so I heard.

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jiggawatts|3 years ago

If people developing a system that controls two-ton death machines get their panties in a twist about having to demonstrate basic competency in a memory-unsafe language… it’s probably good that they quit.

Airline pilots don’t quit in a huff because they have to demonstrate basic competency annually.

thwayunion|3 years ago

This take might have more credibility if Tesla weren't facing criminal charges for its failure to deliver autopilot.

rvba|3 years ago

As much as I dont like Elon, I wonder how much of them quit since they couldn't answer those questions.

Probably I will get tons of downvotes, but there is this strange myth here (and on reddit) that there are no incompetent programmers.

When in reality there are tons of incompetent programmers, just like there are incompetent people in any other job.

Tronno|3 years ago

Competence is not measured by one's ability to drop a leetcode solution on command.

It is tempting to think otherwise if you have spent effort cultivating that ability. But anyone with better things to do would be justified to read it as an insult.

bamboozled|3 years ago

Look how well all of that ended...