The 'reading effort : meaning' ratio of this post is a bit painful.
There are about 3 named concepts in every paragraph.
There are about 15 claims about named concept being the solution to a problem that's never explained.
At some point, if you try to make 20 different points, you make no point at all.
It's got all the indicators of being AI generated, so really not surprising at all. I lost track of how many "this, not that" and "this, but also" within a few paragraphs. LLMs tend to prefer sounding clever over simple terminology.
Thank you for the feedback. I actually use AI as a ghost writer, but I am guilty: I usually tend to add too many concepts for a single article (even without AI).
I usually follow Divio’s documentation to reference explanations and references, but it is not suitable for a blog post
It refers to Team Topologies, which is mostly that. Management literature fluff with little substance, but many claims.
Which then gives you great insights like
"a team can only be effective if it carries no more complexity than it can absorb."