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Systems Architect of the New Standard
Katılım Ekim 2015
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Timeline got reset so I’m re-introducing myself real quick:
I’m Carl Joseph-Black, a New York Corporate Attorney and founder of Joseph Black Law PLLC, where I advise investment funds, tech companies, and creative industry clients on corporate, transactional, and entertainment law, with a focus on music business, IP strategy, and venture financings.
I’m also half of @due_dilly, where I cover capital markets, music business, and the creator economy for people who take those subjects seriously.
I know lawyers are expensive so I write threads on here giving insights on different types of deals, what you should look out for, and how you should position yourself. I pinned all helpful threads in the “highlights” section of my profile.
None of my posts are legal or financial advice (unless I explicitly say it is).
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And not once have I ever tapped the top of my screen in iMessage and wanted a voice note to start. Ever. Fire whoever came up with that immediately @Apple
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idk what apple product managers actually do. there should’ve been a button in contacts that recommends contacts to purge after x years of no contact. i don’t need the guy’s number that sold me addy 15 years ago anymore he has a family now
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found a dragonball at midnight man. this might be the best year of my life
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2 more dragon balls this month. bittersweet.
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Romance is the antithesis of love. Romance is an attempt at prolonging heightened emotions. Many women mistake romance for love because they do not understand that love is selfless. Romance is about creating illusions, indulging in what has been done for us, and less about the person. Romance is therefore conditional. Women are solipsistic, we will see what we want to see based on how we feel. When romance ceases, the lens shatters, and a woman is hit with the confronting disparity between the idealised fantasy version and the true unfiltered version of "the man of her dreams". Instead of taking accountability for the illusion conjured up by her emotions, a less self-aware woman will blame the man, even though he never changed. The man was always who he was. This is why men are rarely seen for who they are and are therefore rarely truly loved as themselves. In a way, most women almost have to "fall out of romance" to experience and discover love.
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As engineering, product, design, DS, etc. melt into a new kind of role, I was reflecting on what roles might look like in the future. For example, when I look at the Claude Code team I see what I think is five archetypes:
1. Prototyper: comes up with brand new ideas; churns out many ideas, most of which don't ship
2. Builder: quickly turns a prototype/idea into production-grade product/infra
3. Sweeper: cleans up the UI, simplifies the code and system, unships, optimizes performance
4. Grower: takes a product that has been built and iterates on it to improve Product-Market Fit
5. Maintainer: owns a mature system to make it secure, reliable, fast, and efficient as it scales
Many people span across 2 roles, and sometimes 3 roles. I also notice that these roles are not really tied to job function -- eg. across Anthropic, some designers match category 1, some 2, some 3; same for engineers, PM, DS.
A healthy team needs a mix of these, depending on the product:
- A product that is new and pre-PMF needs people that are strong at 1+2+3
- A product that is growing and has found PMF needs 2+3+4 and some 5
- A product that has strong PMF needs 3+4+5 and some 2
Maybe product roles of the future will look more like this, and less like the domain-specific roles of today?
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