Apologies if this comes off as blunt, but this is the type of content I come to read at hacker news rather than it being just a series of obituaries.
The author has made a lot of great points, but one that stuck with me was:
> I consciously spend a lot more time trying to develop problems, and to do a really good job of articulating them, rather than trying to pitch solutions.
I haven’t thought of it in this way, but this is an excellent way of motivating someone to “own” a problem.
The author has made a lot of great points, but one that stuck with me was:
> I consciously spend a lot more time trying to develop problems, and to do a really good job of articulating them, rather than trying to pitch solutions.
I haven’t thought of it in this way, but this is an excellent way of motivating someone to “own” a problem.