this is fucking gold 🤣
What’s “Three pounds of VAX!” ?
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Just enjoy those you understand
Unfortunately that’s not good enough for my OCD brain.
That sounds like me! But I’m not a good engineer, just good at hiding and doing the bare minimum. Somebody looking at my work would just say it’s average and that’s pretty much all I aim for. No need to stand out because it doesn’t get rewarded with money but more work - I hate more work.
Best developers are looking for solutions not for problems. It’s not about talent, amount of commits, projects, years of experience but about mentality. If you’re looking for problems you’re looking to the void because tech is one big fucking problem and pain in the ass.
In a less extreme sense, I find there’s also an inverse relationship between skill and marketing effort, because:
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Marketing activities take time away from honing your skills. Even if you “just” (in very fucking big air quotes) build something useful that you release as open-source, you’ll still spend time answering user questions, reviewing PRs, writing documentation, ensuring backward compatibility etc…
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The most popular platforms for marketing yourself are also the most rapey platforms. People with high technical skill will be aware of this. The most privileged of them may not need to care.
But those that worked their asses off, because they had to start from an unprivileged position, those need to care. Because they will be disadvantaged and harassed, when people see that they’re from a minority or women.
You miss out on those with the highest work drive. You miss out on skills that people build when they need to protect their privacy. And you miss out on a culturally rich workforce and get a fragile monoculture instead.
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