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Comments by "Jasper Mooren" (@jaspermooren5883) on "Rabbit R1: Barely Reviewable" video.
@GigaWhatt0 This is basically everything AI in a box. It's a hardware solution to a software problem. All these systems would be better if they were just phone apps. But you can't ask $200 for a phone app.
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@RealEllenDeGeneres that's not agile though. That's just companies being companies and has been this way in most companies for at least 50 years if not forever. Agile is specifically about coming back to it, the whole point is iterative development. Agile is fundamentally against managerial control (Agile work methods realise that management has no fucking idea what they are talking about anyway), therefore managers will do everything in their power to make Agile less Agile-like. If a manager says at all what to use and what not to use, you're not working Agile, like not even remotely. Agile is teams doing their thing and managers don't exist in the company, at least they don't until you get very close to the top.
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@jb94103 oh yeah for a consumer product with an assembly line, Agile makes absolutely 0 sense. The whole reason Agile became a thing is because IT (where it originated from) is fundamentally a very low understanding highly adaptable field. And Agile was a way to resolve that problem. The problem where both the customer and the developer have no idea what the customer wants and they can't explain it. While at the same time the ability to change is very high (you don't have to repaint the house into a different colour, you can change 1 line of code). So only use Agile when you need a practical example to be able to give feedback and have the opportunity to make many examples easily. If even 1 of those 2 things isn't true, don't ever use Agile (this is even the case sometimes within IT, if the demands are clear, just use waterfall. It's far better than doing everything 3 times). Most industries shouldn't ever use Agile since in the vast majority of cases, this isn't true.
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