Diary 2023-05-29
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The concept of broad listening was a non-verbal component in my mind, and it wasn't written in a way that a stranger could read and understand.
@mizchi: When I talk to ex-Googlers, I hear both stories about how they are a few years ahead of others in a particular field, and stories about how they should have been ahead, but innovation in OSS happened in a different direction and they are now liabilities because they don't fit together. I've heard stories of people who were years ahead of their peers in a particular field, and stories of people who were supposedly ahead of their peers, but whose OSS innovations were going in a different direction, and they became liabilities because they didn't fit together. mainstream of civilization
branch
Extended without merging.
@nishio: you call it "being ahead of the curve" when you create a feature branch of a civilization and commit more and more without merging, but every time the base is updated. I'm talking like I'm having to pay the cost of rebase every time base is updated. I'm sleepy because I've been up since midnight, even though I slept for two hours after dinner.
I thought it would work, so I started to pen it in, but I didn't explain the concept of broad listening well enough.
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rough sketch
I can't write well."
There's generally something wrong with the whole thing.
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