Linkin Park is finally back, with the most hilarious countdown teaser, a secret LIVE comeback show on Sep 5, a new album, a partnership with League of Legends, and a tour!!
Most importantly, a new vocalist Emily Armstrong. What do you think of their new songs?!!
Ah, I get it! The playback speed options can be a bit off-putting when you're quite used to reading fast. So far, yes it's a lot more tech people but that seems to be changing slowly.
I like the newness in terms of just voice (the experience), and feeling it a lot more personal while hearing all these usually distant and far-fetched people!
The former does sound like one of those classic workplace complacency or just complacency situations for that matter.
> cut off a lot of areas I was enjoying working in and removed my room for growth
These are legitimate concerns.
For the latter, if something pairs more with your interests, it is far more likely to make you feel more content personally and professionally. Especially if you enjoy hands on working over being in a leadership/ managerial position, it looks like a good opportunity to switch.
Saving commute time and energy isn't a bad trade-off, too.
About the worry about making a feeling-based decision - there's a quote that says "All decisions are emotional."
In other words, anything that brings unfamiliarity is bound to be temporarily uncomfortable.
(Come to think of it, the stakes are still much lower with a team switch)
I'm legit curious to know if people have heard of it (stems from one of the comments on another thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36861409) or start a conversation about it.
And yes, even the post talks about what it is for someone who'd like to know (even if they don't wanna check out the project)