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·قبل 24 يومًا·discuss
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·قبل 24 يومًا·discuss
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·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Code is for human consumption. Believe it or not, some of us like to understand how things work.
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·قبل شهرين·discuss
It is highly correlated to Trump, who has threatened to invade denmark not too long ago.
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·قبل شهرين·discuss
There's a reason why startups always begin with a software guy/gal and a sales guy/gal.

It all begins with a product and a sale. That's how you go from zero to one.

Then if you're lucky enough to become an organization and start to have organisational problems you hire HR, accountants, lawyers, and managers.

But there will always be a dichotomy between core and auxilliary roles.

A coder and a salesman can create something out of nothing. We create the garden and those who come after tend to it.

Tech companies who grow large and old enough to forget that product and sales are the bedrock on which everything else stands decay and die.
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·قبل شهرين·discuss
> Why am I awake at 1:00am, ruining my brain and body Stop. They don't deserve it. If you have to sacrifice yourself, do it for someone who deserves it.

Value your body, value your life. Your bosses see you as a piece of meat.
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·قبل شهرين·discuss
No matter what you do, entrenched engineers will make SURE they will be the only ones maintaining everything until their retirement, because they will make life impossible for everybody else until they leave.

Entrenched engineers don’t want to you to alleviate or god forbid share the pain. Pain is good for employment security. And if the ship goes down, they’ll make sure they’re the last one to get fired, because there’s nothing the entrenched engineer fears more than having to job hunt.
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·قبل شهرين·discuss
I live by these words: “if the client could enunciate a perfect spec, they would code it themselves”. Software development is about helping people get what they want out of a computer. Not what they can specify, that’s asking way too much.
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·قبل شهرين·discuss
This is a false dichotomy. Software development has always been about keeping people in agreement, from the customer to the coder, and all the people in between (the fewer the better).

Meetings that increases sync between customer and coder are few and precious.

In large organisations ceremonial meetings proliferate for the wrong reasons. People like to insert themselves in the process between customer and coder to appear relevant.

I personally am fond of meetings with customers, end-users, UX designers, and actual stakeholders.

I loathe meetings with corporate busybodies who consume bandwidth for corporate clout.

No, I don’t need another middle manager to interface themselves between me and my users.
ftmootnomoat
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
It's always been that way. They're looking for a senior at the price of a junior. That kind of job listing has always been around, and it makes companies look good to have openings.
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
The rules are simple and ancient: noble blood breeds nobles; common blood breeds commoners.

What’s sophisticated are the layers of ideology and falsehood that made people believe that aristocracy was dead.
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
They have elite debt without elite position
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
They’re just angry at everything and everyone because they're 200K deep in debt with no way to pay for it.
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
Exactly. Elites are elite because they’re the children of the elite. Their degrees never mattered. “Elite education” was always a cover-up.
ftmootnomoat
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
Unironically yes. They were promised a seat in the ruling class. All they got was crippling debt. That’s how you incubate dissidents.
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
The problem with educated youth who understand the game is that if there’s no room for them to join the ruling class they become very angry.

They will want to topple the elite so they can replace them.
ftmootnomoat
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
STEM and PHDs were definitely “elite” 40 years ago.

For-profit degree-churning colleges made them not-so-elite through the law of supply and demand.

And now they can’t even get a job.
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
It works in China because they have growth. In the west thousands of college kids thought they could land cushy management positions or at least highly paid expert jobs.

Then these kids realise these jobs don’t exist, that they should have gone to trade school instead, and that their student debt will cripple them for life.

Same thing will happen in China. For now their economy grows so fast it can absorb many intellectuals, but that won’t last forever.
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·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
You just wanted to jam in this conversation your dislike of DEI (which can be criticised but it’s not the subject).

Elite overproduction is about everybody wanting to be basically managers and nobody wanting to be production workers.

Except that without enough production workers it’s impossible to justify “elite” positions.

College graduates took on huge debt only to realise they’re not needed. That’s how you get a class of young, angry and unemployed intellectuals which is every government’s worst nightmare.
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·قبل 11 شهرًا·discuss
This kind of blanket statement smells of the same dogmatism as the AI hype train in reverse.

LLMs are a just a simple tool, if people misuse it it's on them.