Fiona Fung
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So that's something that, yeah, we're still kind of thinking through.
You know, I think because with routines and everything being more async, I think there is starting to be a high load on our context switching.
Because I even remember I myself was like, oh, I kicked off.
And so I think that's probably another thing we have to think about of how do we, you know, whether for team members or our users, like how can we actually make the experience better to reduce that load?
Because I do see the context switching a little bit increasingly.
Well, it's interesting because I used to do book out like focus time for like, you know, the focus time for coding because you want that dedicated and then the whole context switching.
And then it's interesting now that because I can context switch more with more ASIC agents, I'm noticing I do actually have to go back and block like a focus time for me to catch up on all the, you know, different ASIC work that I've kicked off.
Yes, I agree.
Definitely haven't cracked it yet.
Actually, I'll share some vulnerability here.
One, speaking of like big open questions, I really do think how we grow the next generation, just because how you and me got to our engineering path is just so different.
It's almost like, okay, now when you
graduate from school it's like how do you kind of fast forward and but but the important thing to me but still understand kind of like you know that double click I talked about to the layer of a need but that that is a big question I have and I wish I had the answers but I wonder if it's for software engineering it's almost like you go more towards a fellowship or apprenticeship program
I know it's odd because technically we have like internships that would, but those were the kind of like three months and little projects.
But I do wonder if, and I wish I have a crystal ball here, but it's, yeah, like how do you almost like cram in some of the, and maybe it won't matter, but you know, some of the life experiences that we all got, how do you actually enable us to kind of like teach that to, you know, the next generation of builders?
Yeah.
And it's interesting.
Maybe the malls will get good enough that it doesn't matter.
But I do think there's something about that double click because I think that's where there might be an opportunity to improve the product or the system.
But figuring out how to learn that not necessarily by years of typing code.