• WanderingThoughts@europe.pub
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    1 hour ago

    It was having teams that gave a shit about the customer, it was putting the customer above all else, and it was going home feeling like you worked on something useful and good.

    That was because there weren’t enough engineers back in the day. Then everybody went into learn to code, visa programs got scaled up, the after covid boom faded and the market became flooded enough to be employer owned.

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      53 minutes ago

      Yeah, I fucking hate working with people who are those “learn to code for the paycheque” types.

      I mean I get it, it paid well. But I can’t stand working with these people — they have no taste, they have no standards, they make it harder to get good jobs.