You think people not liking each other is an insane statement? I'll paraphrase Thomas L Friedman on a recent thing he said about the middle east. He said, paraphrasing "never listen to what an Israeli or Palestinian tells you in English, always see what they say to each other in their own language". Obvious insight, but not well practiced.
Do you think the amicable discourse on HN is indicative of feelings? Do you think the Hi and Hellos you get at work displays the true fabric of things?
I'll just start with small examples in case you want to keep the convo going:
1) Leetcode is a thing
How? Dude, there's dislike of a certain type of developer and obsession toward the idea of another type of developer.
2) Agile is a thing
How? Dude, there is dislike for the autonomy and value a developer brings.
3) How do you turn a "normal" engineer into 10x engineer
How is this question constructed? What is "normal" and who defined the ideal "10x"? How do you turn your "normal" wife into a dime? What? What kind of question is this? The business dislikes the price of a developer, how do we get more value for what we paid. These are the things you have to read into.
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N) Plenty more examples, the tech industry operates on shade because our PR game is so fake (seriously, remember the ping pong tables?)
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Which brings me back to "people don't really like each other" and good operations need to manage that.
Do you think the amicable discourse on HN is indicative of feelings? Do you think the Hi and Hellos you get at work displays the true fabric of things?
I'll just start with small examples in case you want to keep the convo going:
1) Leetcode is a thing
How? Dude, there's dislike of a certain type of developer and obsession toward the idea of another type of developer.
2) Agile is a thing
How? Dude, there is dislike for the autonomy and value a developer brings.
3) How do you turn a "normal" engineer into 10x engineer
How is this question constructed? What is "normal" and who defined the ideal "10x"? How do you turn your "normal" wife into a dime? What? What kind of question is this? The business dislikes the price of a developer, how do we get more value for what we paid. These are the things you have to read into.
...
N) Plenty more examples, the tech industry operates on shade because our PR game is so fake (seriously, remember the ping pong tables?)
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Which brings me back to "people don't really like each other" and good operations need to manage that.