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@downshift.eth
besides company-building, i think project management might be the highest-leverage skill it’s upstream of being really good at prompting, programming, product, writing etc.
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@imduna.eth
what about product management, or is it a subset?
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subset with specialized skills, imo
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@imduna.eth
Agree. I feel like eventually the most important skill for the future here is prompting Good efficient/consistent/creative prompting is the futures gold mine in terms of star employees or something I dunno
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@downshift.eth
knowing what to prompt and when is very often overlooked...humans are still doing the hardest parts of everything tbh (deciding what to do)
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Yup, humans still to the hardest part but also the better part imo. I feel like we were born to edit, so getting some of the tedious layout part to the machine is great.. for me I mean, in many ways.. so the work is just with higher quality and much less work... If this keeps going this way, we'll get to unlimited productivity eventually 😹
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yep...creating something people want to use and getting it into their hands is still super super super hard, though hopefully with the faster iteration cycles and decreased costs, we will actually start seeing better products soon
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At this pace, and with the amount of work and attention to it, its inevitable. Or at least it's getting there
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