Ade Plattner

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Ade Plattner

Ade Plattner

@adrianplattner

Software Engineer, AI/ML. Currently working at Zillow. Previously Lyft and Rappi

México city Katılım Ocak 2011
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Ade Plattner
Ade Plattner@adrianplattner·
@DanielBlancoSWE Simplemente decir que el no tiene experiencia en empresas medianas-grandes no siento que sea un buen contraargumento. Muchas empresas de esas tienen procesos que ya toca revisarlos: PRD -> Design -> TDDs -> Planning -> Development -> QA -> Deployment.
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Amintore Confalonieri 🚀
Amintore Confalonieri 🚀@AmintoreOficial·
Querido Startup Bro, por favor no hagas lo que hicieron @Uber y @Airbnb. Lo que le funcionó a ellos no necesariamente te funcionará a ti. Construye tu propia estrategia. Comprende tu mercado, equipo, objetivos de crecimiento, problemas de cliente y tus limitaciones de recursos. Pregúntate qué hace que tu startup sea única, tu North Star Metric, los recursos disponibles y cómo las habilidades del equipo se alinean con tus objetivos de crecimiento. Construya tu estrategia de GTM: 1. Creando un roadmap personalizado que coincida con tu realidad. 2. Enfocándote en tus ventajas únicas y duplicando tu esfuerzo en ellas.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
What mid-size and larger tech companies are *still* full-remote? Lots of ones with 100+ devs went back to hybrid. Which ones remain? Ones I know of: - Shopify - Airbnb - Coinbase - GitLab - Mozilla - Grafana - DuckDuckGo Which other ones?
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Martin Hamedani@Neema5·
@pitdesi Wild to see but it was also right in front of us! I've been four times since 2016 and the Airbnb prices, restaurants, etc just keep going up. I view it as the tech hub of Central America and LATAM, what do you think?
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Oh no... what have we done? 2 years ago, Mexico City ranked as the 76th most expensive city in the Economist's worldwide cost of living survey. This year, it ranked 16th! More expensive than Milan, Munich and DC.
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shaurya@shauseth·
this is like the roman empire for people who do matrix multiplication
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Suniaga Hernández@CorvoMecanique·
Con Blue Beetle (2023) los estadounidenses han comprendido que los centroamericanos son especialmente zurdos. Entre el collage de estereotipos y referencias por poco y aparece Emiliano Zapata. Entretenida y cumple lo que promete, en el marco de ese Iron Man con Linterna Verde.
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Cuando me felicitan por solucionar el bug que yo mismo causé
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Ade Plattner@adrianplattner·
¿Hola @MigracionesCL venezolanos residentes permanentes en México necesitan visa para entrar a chile? Según entiendo entramos en la subcategoría de tratados internacionales(Alianza del pacífico)
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Ade Plattner@adrianplattner·
@antoniogm @JamesTamplin Latam tech is getting billions on VC money already. Why do they need miami? Even for talent we can argue that Buenos Aires has more engineers
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Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth)
@JamesTamplin As a Miami boy, Valley people often ask me what I think of Miami's prospects as a tech hub. For a long time now, Miami has been a major business hub for LatAm--a Singapore of the region, so to speak. So that side of the hub equation is there...and has been for a while.
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Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth)
Now that the anti-Miami gf unmuted me, it's time for some more Miami content. One of the real non-party events I attended was demo day for a local startup incubator run along YC lines. This is real building. @JamesTamplin has the rundown here.
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
This might be purely anecdotal, but it seems it’s more common for “engineering leaders” to move from one large tech company to another, only to exit within 1-2 years without much success. Stories of such people being wildly successful in new cultures seem rarer.
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Simon FL@simonfl·
Being a Staff+ engineer is like being an aunt/uncle to the junior folks while the managers have to be the responsible parents.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
An eye-opening thing working at a tech company with a consumer focus (eg Google, Meta, Spotify): seeing how utterly broken customer complaints handling at scale is. How do you see this? Friends of friends ping you because you’re the *only* human they can reach at these places.
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Luis Mejia - Dev
Luis Mejia - Dev@luismejiadev·
¿Cuál es la razón de que no tengamos más Devs de LATAM trabajando para las FAANGs?
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Ade Plattner
Ade Plattner@adrianplattner·
En ciudad de México puedes trabajar para Amazon, Netflix, Apple, Microsoft, Lyft, Stripe, Spotify, Quora, Shopify, Doordash, Twitter, y pronto Google 👀
Luis Mejia - Dev@luismejiadev

@Neto_LutherKing Yo veo mucho US-only, Canada-only, UK-only y no he encontrado vacantes desde cualquier pais. Si las hay, son muy pocas

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Mitra Raman
Mitra Raman@ramannoodlez·
How technical do you need to be to be an Engineering Manager? Most people will tell you VERY. I think not. You can be an avg engineer + a great EM. In fact, if you’re too technical of a manager it could hurt you. Speaking as a software engineer turned manager, here’s why:
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