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#106 - Meritocracy, Backend and Engineer-led Sales feat. Shyam Sankar // CTO @ Palantir Technologies
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Discover new ways to do things with Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir, who is working to deprecate backend development using their experience with 150 independent dev teams running a collection of 5,000 microservices. Yet this podcast is more than that (although I was blown away by the demo)—expect great nuggets of wisdom on meritocracy, data, and of course, backend. Think of this podcast as a series of back-to-back nuggets of wisdom that not only help you make sense of what you've observed but also open your mind to emerging trends.
Listen to find out
- 👨🍳 How French Restaurants Inspired Engineer-led Sales
- ⚖️ Finding Success in Contradicting Ideas
- 🧑💻 The Two Types of Engineers: Artists 🎨 vs. Hackers 🔧
- 🏗️ How he is working on deprecating backend development
- 📊 Why data is only as good as the decisions it guides and actualizes
- 📚 The Power of Ontologies
- 🧩 Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning
- 🌈 Diversity in meritocracy through acts of rebellion 💥
- ℹ️ Why you need to reduce information asymmetry +🤖 Like Analog to Digital: How LLMs will change things
TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction to Alphalist Podcast 00:59 Meet Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir 01:59 Early Days at Palantir 03:12 Impact of Florida 'Space Coast' Childhood 04:26 Power of Software 05:24 Move to LLMs: Like Analog to Digital 07:10 A Day in the Life of an In-The-Trenches CTO 08:37 Engineers in Product and Sales 09:46 Value of Contradiction 11:28 Two Types of Engineers: Artists and Hackers 12:10 Power Law: Solving the Problems of the Most Futuristic Clients 13:37 Building the Future of Backend Development 14:55 No Greenfield Enterprise Tech: Need to Make Sure It Works with Old Tech 16:13 Companies as Decision Chains and Why Data Is the New Snake Oil 17:21 Ontology 21:17 Inductive Over Deductive Problem Solving 21:56 Deprecating Backend Development 24:36 Will We Need IDEs in the Future? 26:07 Tackling the Application Layer with Clean Abstractions 26:43 Leveraging LLMs for Enterprise Use Cases 27:40 How to Avoid Being a "Jack of All Trades but Master of None" 29:12 Focus on Your Strengths 31:50 Hierarchies: Flexibility Over Flatness 32:28 The Qualitative Reward of Meritocracy 33:19 Diversity, Meritocracy, and Rebellion 34:42 How a Flat Hierarchy Helps the Creative Process 36:52 Reduce Information Asymmetry 38:08 Empower Your Team and Get Out of Their Way 41:47 Don't Settle for the Comfortable Playbook - Innovate 43:34 Reindustrialization and Software-Defined Production 44:37 Why He Is Involved as an IC on Some Projects 45:36 Focus on Your Strengths
QUOTES: “Focus on your strengths, go figure out what your superpowers are. Don't worry about the rest of the world, right? It's really that some of the value comes from the internal creative process and knowing who you are, not from being what you think the world needs you to be.” - Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir
“Your position of maximum growth is also likely a position of maximum pain. Like, no one is telling you this is going to be a pleasant journey, but it is going to be rewarding.” -- Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir
112 episoder
#106 - Meritocracy, Backend and Engineer-led Sales feat. Shyam Sankar // CTO @ Palantir Technologies
Manage episode 436992654 series 2882480
Discover new ways to do things with Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir, who is working to deprecate backend development using their experience with 150 independent dev teams running a collection of 5,000 microservices. Yet this podcast is more than that (although I was blown away by the demo)—expect great nuggets of wisdom on meritocracy, data, and of course, backend. Think of this podcast as a series of back-to-back nuggets of wisdom that not only help you make sense of what you've observed but also open your mind to emerging trends.
Listen to find out
- 👨🍳 How French Restaurants Inspired Engineer-led Sales
- ⚖️ Finding Success in Contradicting Ideas
- 🧑💻 The Two Types of Engineers: Artists 🎨 vs. Hackers 🔧
- 🏗️ How he is working on deprecating backend development
- 📊 Why data is only as good as the decisions it guides and actualizes
- 📚 The Power of Ontologies
- 🧩 Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning
- 🌈 Diversity in meritocracy through acts of rebellion 💥
- ℹ️ Why you need to reduce information asymmetry +🤖 Like Analog to Digital: How LLMs will change things
TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction to Alphalist Podcast 00:59 Meet Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir 01:59 Early Days at Palantir 03:12 Impact of Florida 'Space Coast' Childhood 04:26 Power of Software 05:24 Move to LLMs: Like Analog to Digital 07:10 A Day in the Life of an In-The-Trenches CTO 08:37 Engineers in Product and Sales 09:46 Value of Contradiction 11:28 Two Types of Engineers: Artists and Hackers 12:10 Power Law: Solving the Problems of the Most Futuristic Clients 13:37 Building the Future of Backend Development 14:55 No Greenfield Enterprise Tech: Need to Make Sure It Works with Old Tech 16:13 Companies as Decision Chains and Why Data Is the New Snake Oil 17:21 Ontology 21:17 Inductive Over Deductive Problem Solving 21:56 Deprecating Backend Development 24:36 Will We Need IDEs in the Future? 26:07 Tackling the Application Layer with Clean Abstractions 26:43 Leveraging LLMs for Enterprise Use Cases 27:40 How to Avoid Being a "Jack of All Trades but Master of None" 29:12 Focus on Your Strengths 31:50 Hierarchies: Flexibility Over Flatness 32:28 The Qualitative Reward of Meritocracy 33:19 Diversity, Meritocracy, and Rebellion 34:42 How a Flat Hierarchy Helps the Creative Process 36:52 Reduce Information Asymmetry 38:08 Empower Your Team and Get Out of Their Way 41:47 Don't Settle for the Comfortable Playbook - Innovate 43:34 Reindustrialization and Software-Defined Production 44:37 Why He Is Involved as an IC on Some Projects 45:36 Focus on Your Strengths
QUOTES: “Focus on your strengths, go figure out what your superpowers are. Don't worry about the rest of the world, right? It's really that some of the value comes from the internal creative process and knowing who you are, not from being what you think the world needs you to be.” - Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir
“Your position of maximum growth is also likely a position of maximum pain. Like, no one is telling you this is going to be a pleasant journey, but it is going to be rewarding.” -- Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir
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