Summary:
Spent two days at Notion, a $10 billion startup, to learn vibe-coding and understand industry changes.
Shipped actual code during the visit, gaining hands-on experience in a dynamic tech environment.
Observed how startups like Notion are adapting to upheavals in the tech industry through innovative practices.
The experience highlighted the urgency of evolving skills to survive future technological shifts.
An Unusual Request Leads to Insight
I asked my editors if I could go work at a tech startup. It was an unusual request, but I was driven by a need to learn vibe-coding. This felt urgent—I wanted to survive the future of technology.
Experiencing the Industry Upheaval
During my two days at Notion, I witnessed an industry in upheaval. Not just observing, but actively participating: I shipped some actual code. This hands-on experience gave me a unique perspective on how startups are adapting to rapid changes.
The Power of Vibe-Coding
Vibe-coding isn't just a trend; it's a response to the evolving landscape of engineering. It emphasizes intuition and collaboration over rigid processes, reflecting broader shifts in tech culture.
Nail Art: Daddy Does Nails; Photography: Skye Battles
Key Takeaways from the Visit
- The importance of adaptability in modern startups.
- How Notion fosters innovation through unconventional methods.
- The role of personal initiative in navigating tech disruptions.
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