I think it’s because they used to be exciting and mysterious, now they are just tedious and terrifying.
I think it’s because they used to be exciting and mysterious, now they are just tedious and terrifying.
I feel this. My approach has been to drop programming as a hobby honestly. I’ve learned to work on my car, did a kitchen remodel, took dancing classes… fucking anything where I don’t have to look at a screen really.
Prove it. Jump off a bridge and record it. Explode on impact or it didn’t happen.
Neither does gravity, you should go jump off a bridge to stick it to the man.
It’s not a “physical” contract, it’s a contract in the colloquial sense. You didn’t have to sign anything because there is nothing to sign. There is no author because no single person wrote it. You are not legally bound to it but are practically bound to it.
If you don’t believe me, you can go outside and start punching cops in the nose. You may not have signed a piece of paper agreeing to go to jail, but that is what you can expect.
That was a fun rabbit hole 🙃
Not inaccurate lol
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It sucks because we watched this whole train wreck play out in slow motion.
We told our managers from the beginning it was a waste of time and that we should focus on the more important project that will depreciate this one anyway.
I built the tool they wanted, within the constraints of our corporate network configuration, and it worked really well. But it required the customer to change one thing about their workflow, which would require certification.
So they slowly scoped it back and back until it does basically nothing.
But even though the app does nothing and has no users, I still had to generate all the documents and artifacts and recovery plans etc. I wish sometimes that I would have gotten my degree in civil engineering or something more real.
It doest help that I work for [big corp], where the talented are poached and the remainder stick around for the swag.