3. What if we don't market our solution?
4. but it still blows up in our face?
(MPs being defined by the context that makes their technicality _seem_ reasonable only long after you'd have acquired one, but your ability to answer them matters _now_
Here's a real world instance, related much better than I ever could
I just can't take tech-adjacent advice from someone who can't properly size an icon in 2026
It is not technical advice. It seems some general career advice for tech people (don't just think in technical context).
But mainly it is a ad to hire her as your coach.
TFA has 2 Qs aimed at building trust-culture:
>Who has the missing context?
>If the work succeeds, what changes beyond “the project shipped”?
As a total rando trying to develop a (possible) nothing-burger I call expert embarrassment, I'd derive 2+2 corresponding what-ifs:
What if
Excuse my extra what-ifs for being kind of sly takes on the class of "Maserati Problems"https://dfccyyqjngn5p3.archive.ph/uWeuT/2f4f3d465f8a85a41e89...
(MPs being defined by the context that makes their technicality _seem_ reasonable only long after you'd have acquired one, but your ability to answer them matters _now_Here's a real world instance, related much better than I ever could
https://www.cringely.com/2026/05/28/the-permission-slip/
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> https://www.cringely.com/2026/05/28/the-permission-slip/
That anthropomorphized misunderstanding of what "hallucinations" actually are (and how he supposedly could "solve" it) is pretty embarrassing.
Someone else wrote more eloquently than I'm able to about it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48725262