Episode 60: Anybody Could Have Done It...But I Actually Did

Isaac and Jeffrey discuss the feeling of anyone being able to make small, simple changes in code and question the value of their own contributions. They share anecdotes of fixing issues that others could have easily addressed but didn't, highlighting the importance of being the one to take action. They emphasize the value of iterative changes and the knowledge work involved in understanding the system. They also encourage developers to listen to complaints and pain points in order to identify opportunities for impactful improvements.

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