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maximumgeek
·năm ngoái·discuss
If you find that to be the case when you use ChatGPT, maybe you should quit using ChatGPT.

Sometimes, probably most of the time, it is better to work through it and understand an issue than to blindly copy pasta.
maximumgeek
·năm ngoái·discuss
This is just an ad without any context?

Search could be better? Yes, yes it could.

I search for words, can even indicate I want search results with a keyword included and it will be ignored. And then I have to sift between what is the search result, and what is an ad.

And if I get another quora answer....

But, this post? it was a waste. We do some hand wavy stuff, come try us.
maximumgeek
·2 năm trước·discuss
I like it. It is horrible, but it is simple and beautiful.

I would prefer more of this any day of the week. I remember when I used to be able to find information.

It was fun.
maximumgeek
·2 năm trước·discuss
I think back to the early 2000's, and there are other factors in play as well. Back then, I worked with a team of engineers that stayed together for over 4 years. In that time, we did not have Project Managers telling us to do daily standups. We met as an engineering team.

We often would go days without having a formal meeting.

But, software was different then as well. Everything is interconnected now. One team dropping the ball affects countless other teams. Deployments were whenever we felt a new one was due or at a multi month cadence. Did this introduce problems, yes, but at the same time, they came in controlled release cycles.

Nothing against CI/CD and continuous delivery, but the hamster wheel has gotten to a point where we have to release all the time. Corners are cut on everything, and testing is given lip service.

At this point, I am a manager, and SCRUM stresses me out. Either let us work from a queue, or give us a project with a deadline. Give me back a stupid gant or pert chart. At least then it was, is this done to allow XYZ, not we are going to accomplish this in the next 2 (arbitrary) weeks.

So much more to say, but I am toast.
maximumgeek
·2 năm trước·discuss
Simple answer. NO.

Everyone is building like they are the next Facebook or Google. To be honest, if you get to that point, you will have the money to rebuild the environment. But, a startup should go with simple. I miss the days when RAILS was king just for this reason.

The added complexity is overkill. Just keep it simple. Simple to deploy, simple to maintain, simple to test, etc. Sounds silly, but in the long run, it works.