danson | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: 10 teams are racing to build a pivotal tracker replacement
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danson | 2 years ago | on: ChatGPT for Teams
danson | 3 years ago | on: Better to micromanage than be disengaged
The reality is you verify by being more hands on than you or your report want to in be long term - but a good manager explains what you're doing and that it is time limited intensity to build trust.
danson | 3 years ago | on: Better to micromanage than be disengaged
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/02/28/clever-lazy/?amp=1
I think it requires a certain definition of "lazy" that basically translates to "delegate everything you possibly can" - which we all know can be hard work in itself.
danson | 3 years ago | on: Japan adopts plan to make maximum use of nuclear power
In other words, the expected scale of "disaster" here matters when assessing risk vs current operational fitness.
danson | 5 years ago | on: Millions of Americans skipping payments as wave of defaults and evictions looms
Source: been through insurance claim on a business that burnt to the ground with months of finished product stock (and which our accountant had accidentally under-insured. Very painful!)
danson | 5 years ago | on: SpaceX Starship SN4 launch vehicle prototype explodes after static engine test
You put forward perfectly reasonable observations and it is frustrating when someone tries to silence others using the appalling Credentials Fallacy.
It is perfectly logical to say at the macro level our "take risks, move fast" strategy will produce more failures, whilst at the micro level being very disappointed at each failure.
Now, if this was a manned mission with life at stake I would expect the risk approach to be modulated accordingly. But even so, astronauts are not civilian passages and even they knowingly embrace flying at high risk. It would be interesting to know how (and if) SpaceX has approached derisking manned flight. Because the PR from blowing up humans is not good whether you're NASA or a private company.
danson | 14 years ago | on: Bullshit
danson | 14 years ago | on: Pricing/billing strategy, monthly vs. annual?