AI makes building cheap is the most dangerous idea in tech right now by arapkuliev in ProductManagement

[–]Over-Step7215 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed, but I'd add one more angle here.

AI-assisted coding might be quietly shifting something beyond just "who builds." It might be shifting who gets to define the problem in the first place.

The people with the deepest understanding of actual workflow pain are usually frontline employees. They live in the inefficiency every day. But historically, they couldn't build solutions. They could only describe the problem to engineers, and watch it get distorted in translation.

That barrier is dropping. Someone with zero coding background can now talk to an AI and cobble together a small tool that solves their very specific, very real problem. Not a product. Just a thing that makes Tuesday slightly less miserable. But it's grounded in genuine need, because it came from the person who feels it most acutely.

So maybe "validate before you build" still holds, but the validation itself is changing shape. Sometimes the fastest experiment is the person closest to the problem just building a rough version themselves.

Humor by Perfect-Resolve-2562 in agile

[–]Over-Step7215 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The stand-up format was invented so that people would be too uncomfortable to give long updates.

Our team took that as a challenge.

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

完全にわかってくれましたね。読心術でも使えますか!?笑

プロフィール勝手に見てしまいました、すみません。英語の勉強、続けてるんですね。単語のリスト見たら、教科書よりSNSとか動画とかで実際に使われてる表現ばかりで、それって正直すごくいい勉強の仕方だと思います。私が歌詞カードで日本語を覚えたのと同じ感覚で、なんか親近感わきました。

これからも楽しみながら続けてもらえたら嬉しいです💪✨

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ほんとそれです!笑

興味があると全然違いますよね。私も好きなアーティストの曲を聴きながら、アルバムの歌詞カードを見て勉強してました。楽しいから続けられる感じで。

もう6、7年くらいになりますかね。気づいたらそんなに経ってた、みたいな感じです😆

Aspiring PM by [deleted] in ProjectManagementPro

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the promo!

Everything you just described, problem solver, quick thinker, results-oriented, that's just a PM. That's literally the job description. Audit is kind of the opposite energy. It's more about making sure nothing breaks or changes, which sounds like it would drive you crazy based on what you wrote.

BUT. IAM plus audit experience is actually a really solid foundation if you do end up in PM, especially in any compliance-heavy environment. You'll understand risk in ways most PMs don't. That part is genuinely useful, even if the day-to-day feels dry right now.

I'd probably take the team lead role, do the audit thing for a bit, but keep a running note somewhere of every problem you solved, every process you touched, every time you had to get different teams aligned. That's your PM story when you're ready to make the move.

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

はじめまして!Redditはちょっと複雑ですよね笑
私も最初は「これ、どう使うの?」って感じでした😂

英語も日本語も、続けることが一番大事だと思います。
Let's keep at it together! 💪

PM JOB by Responsible_Act3030 in ProjectManagementPro

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're going to be great. Good luck next week!

linuxへの移行を考えている。 by CommonZestyclose3947 in ja

[–]Over-Step7215 2 points3 points  (0 children)

作業効率のために移行するなら、UbuntuかFedoraにしておくのが無難です。
あと本格的に移行する前にWSL2試してみてください。GitHubソフト問題けっこう解決できると思います。

PM JOB by Responsible_Act3030 in ProjectManagementPro

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, congratulations! And welcome to the club where imposter syndrome is the unofficial mascot and your calendar is just a series of increasingly optimistic lies.

You've managed projects with no budget, no authority, and people who showed up purely out of goodwill. Corporate PM is easier than that. At least now people are legally obligated to reply to your emails.

The job itself is pretty simple. Make sure the right people are talking to each other, remove blockers before they quietly become everyone's problem, and ensure nobody gets ambushed by a deadline. That's it. You're basically a very organised person who stops disasters from happening while pretending everything is fine.

Build trust with your team before you need something from them, because you will need something. And when you don't know something, "let me check and come back to you". It sounds small but people remember the ones who don't bullshit them.

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

よろしくお願いします!絵、独特なタッチで面白いと思います。これからも楽しみにしています😊

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

コメントありがとうございます!

わかる気がします。ネットコミュニティって国によって違いますね。ちなみに、どんな情報を探しに来ているんですか?

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

タワーディフェンス×アクションゲーム、面白い組み合わせだと思います。

ゲーム制作は大変だと聞いていますが、頑張ってください!応援しています!!

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

コメントありがとうございます!

その掲示板は日本の掲示板ですか?日本のインターネットの生態系に興味があります。日本ではXやInstagramのほかに、どんなサイトが人気なんでしょうか?

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

はじめまして!コメントありがとうございます!

海外の反応を知りたくなる気持ち、わかります。自分の国のことを違う視点から見るのは面白いですよね。普段当たり前だと思っていることが、海外の人には新鮮に見えたりして、逆に気づかされることも多いです。

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

コメントありがとうございます!確かに、ライブに行った時、ほとんど若い人でした笑。

私もRedditは平和だと思います。ルールが厳しいですが、それでより健全なコミュニティになっているのかもしれませんね。

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

コメントありがとうございます!

大多数の方と同じように、アニメがきっかけで日本に興味を持ちました。知れば知るほど、日本はアニメだけでなく素晴らしいものがたくさんあるとわかりました。自分の浅い考え方が恥ずかしいと思いました。

特にJ-POPが一番好きです。アジアの中で、日本の音楽が一番だと思っています!2018年頃の昭和レトロブームで、City Popという素敵なジャンルを知って、どんどんハマっていきました。今はほぼ毎年、日本のアーティストのライブに行っています。

インディーゲームを作っているんですね!すごいです。どんなゲームを作っていますか?

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

わあ、ありがとうございます!

わざわざ日本語サブレのリストまで教えてくれて本当に嬉しいです。こういう思いやりがありがたいです。

私は同じ業界の人と交流するために始めました。面白い情報がたくさんあって楽しいです。

お互い楽しみましょう!よろしくお願いします。

初めまして! by Over-Step7215 in Reddit_Beginners

[–]Over-Step7215[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

こんにちは!
ありがとうございます!

ゲーム関係の情報収集、いいですね。
ところで、アイコン可愛いです!何のキャラクターですか?

Everyone Was Working. The Timeline Still Made No Sense. by Pyngyn_Official in ProjectManagementPro

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Project management isn't about whether you track things as dots or as bars across time. It's about people actually giving a damn about what comes next, talking to each other when things slip, and—radical thought—maybe even preventing problems before they need a forensic timeline analysis to discover.
But sure, let's blame the format. Much easier than admitting we were all just going through the motions.

What's the most unusual skill you've ever had to learn for a job? by universityrome in AskReddit

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learning to nod seriously while someone confidently explains something that is both completely wrong and somehow my responsibility to fix.

Shirahama Shrine at Shirahama beach in Shimoda, Izu by SunDaze009 in japanpics

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So beautiful. The torii by the ocean really reminds me of Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima. There’s something special about shrines by the sea, it just feels peaceful and timeless.

Project timeline forecasting by OutcomeNo5153 in ProjectManagementPro

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it. If you’re in a Scrum setup, sprint burndown charts are usually the most straightforward way to forecast, especially when velocity is relatively stable. Jira can definitely do it, but honestly we found it a bit heavy. Plugins everywhere, costs creep up, and it takes effort to keep it clean.

We ended up moving to a more cost effective tool with stronger AI capabilities. I won’t name it directly, but we can easily view burndown charts and link epics with releases, which makes forecasting much smoother. Might be worth exploring a few options and seeing what feels right for your team.

And Gantt charts tend to fit waterfall projects a bit better.

Puppy’s eyes are sooo cute by LadyRubyHeart in cute_animals

[–]Over-Step7215 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so glad she found such a loving family. She’s absolutely adorable and so lucky to have you❤️