What advice would you give to a software engineer a few years into the job wanting to transition to Product Management? What are a few things I can learn on the job today as an engineer that will help me later as a PM? Thanks!
What advice would you give to a software engineer a few years into the job wanting to transition to Product Management? What are a few things I can learn on the job today as an engineer that will help me later as a PM? Thanks!
Thanks for this session Jimmy!
Do you think there are other promising blockchain projects currently besides Bitcoin that are better suited for the monetary use case? Given it's network effects, no choke point (no public leader / company who founded it), and the longest history (and therefore security), it doesn't look easy for another project to overtake Bitcoin for this use case.
If there are others, what properties do these projects have that Bitcoin doesn't?
Can you tell us some of the processes followed at a big company like Google to keep the design work's quality high and consistent across the board? Where can we learn more about this?
I was wondering if you could tell about some of the most common mistakes you have seen first-time founders make?
There's something about Tyrion and Cersei that's making me worried. The conversation ended at a point where it doesn't make sense — I'm not sure how exactly Tyrion convinced Cersei to support Dany etc. so easily? Just by offering to get executed? I feel there's more that went on in that conversation that will be revealed later. Also, the number of times Dany has doubted his loyalty to her makes me feel that there's a small chance (and I hope I'm wrong) that Tyrion is betraying Dany (or Jon) to convince Cersei to march her army north for the greater good.
Every episode in this series, I think we are at the hump but it only keeps getting better! The Battle of Frozen Lake was so well done — but did they just trade Viserion for a dumb wight?
I seriously don't understand how Tyrion came up with this plan of going north of the wall to grab a wight, just to convince Cersei (who Tyrion knows is not the most reasonable person in Westeros) to fight the White Walkers. In my opinion, they just gave a weapon of mass destruction to the Night King, and it seems likely that the Night King will be able to destroy the wall with it. I think this sets the board more evenly, but oh well, we all know we are going to get a happy ending so White Walkers don't really have a chance.