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It's easy to assume you're great especially working under "passion coders" who keep stuff afloat.

Who else would go to bat? Everyone can immediately tell who the grinders are, but you have to hire sometimes anyway.



> It's easy to assume you're great especially working under "passion coders" who keep stuff afloat.

i work on compilers+hardware so that's the backdrop here.

here's a real hypothetical for you (ie it happened but i'm not going to use specifics): our internal proprietary compiler is spitting out incorrect atomics instructions that deadlock our internal proprietary multi-core DNN accelerator. this incorrect code is downstream of a big, lucrative, customer's (you know which one) LLM model.

now the question: is it the "passion coder" that will solve this or the grinder?




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