Just came across this article a few days ago. As a data engineer who identifies as a product engineer at heart, I feel seen. And I'm inspired to read all about Posthog. Thank you for the well-researched article. In a world brimming with slop, this is a refuge of anti-slop.
lol at the red flags, white and blue websites really are the Patagonia vests of web design hahah
Also, quick note: I think there’s a small typo in the “High engineer ratio” bullet. It ends with “but it’s less likely to give engineers autonomy, or have adopt a maker’s schedule.¹”
I believe a dash might be missing between have/adopt? Or maybe one of them is a stray and it was meant to say either have or adopt. Either way, thought I'd flag it :)
brilliant post
no comments, just brilliant
Just came across this article a few days ago. As a data engineer who identifies as a product engineer at heart, I feel seen. And I'm inspired to read all about Posthog. Thank you for the well-researched article. In a world brimming with slop, this is a refuge of anti-slop.
I truly believe Product Engineer role
lol at the red flags, white and blue websites really are the Patagonia vests of web design hahah
Also, quick note: I think there’s a small typo in the “High engineer ratio” bullet. It ends with “but it’s less likely to give engineers autonomy, or have adopt a maker’s schedule.¹”
I believe a dash might be missing between have/adopt? Or maybe one of them is a stray and it was meant to say either have or adopt. Either way, thought I'd flag it :)