| ▲ | elif 5 hours ago | |
Agree with this take for the most part. Vibe coding is bad enough with an engineer in charge. Without a computer science background or engineering experience it's way too easy to go off the rails. The exception would obviously be all the skilled coders who got turned into PM's over the years due to bad salary/title structures or poor organization structure. | ||
| ▲ | iknowSFR 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I am a bit confused with the consistency of this community in speaking about MBA’s running their orgs or PM’s making bad decisions… it feels like more resistance by engineers to learn business than the business side not learning code. What I mean is that what a company values seems to be widely understood and the reaction from HN is “they’re wrong.” If anything, this is the green light for engineers to step into the business side and fix all the complaints they’ve had for decades. | ||