Cortex lease
Copyright: Sanjay Basu What follows is a fictional piece, narrated by an imagined product manager with the usual scars of a long career in the tech industry. The voice is invented. The questions are not. Faster, and Possibly Stupider Last Tuesday I shipped a PRD I had written the week before. Forty pages. Architecture decisions, tradeoff matrices, dependency graphs, the works. A colleague asked me to walk her through one of the sections. I opened the doc and read it like a stranger. The argument was mine. The voice was mine. I could not remember writing the third bullet under the second tradeoff. Not the substance. Not the framing. Not even the meeting where it would have come up. That has never happened to me before. I have been doing this for thirty years. TCP stacks in the 90s. Frame Relay, ATM, MPLS through the early 2000s. CCIE work that required me to hold packet flows in my head with the kind of precision you cannot fake. I used to read my own writing and feel the muscle m...