Post #4267974
2026-07-31 06:11 UTC
Folks mistakenly believe feedback latency to be about how long it takes to get feedback. It's actually about how far ahead of feedback execution happens - how many unanswered questions are in progress? How many questions never get answers?
How much do we build on top of untested guesses?
Ship more and ship faster without accelerating real-world feedback, signal-to-noise in the feedback degrades and *learning* slows down.
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@jasongorman@mstdn.business 2026-07-31 06:12
Counter-intuitively, many teams could accelerate learning by *slowing down* execution