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finnthehuman

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2017-08-09

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  • Yeah, why be such a tryhard? Keeping PR friction down is what matters. Just let the codebase slowly deteriorate. It'll be fine.

  • Graybeards love to yap. Just talk to them or consume the wide amount of material already out there.

    It takes curiosity on your part though. Handwaving about practical concerns taking priority is a path to never getting around to it. "Pragmatism" towards skills is how managers wind up with an overspecialized team and then tell themselves it was inevitable. The same can happen to you.

  • >The lesson is taught early and often. It often sort of baffles me when other people are baffled at how often this happens in science,

    Math and some sciences have the aura of definitive right and wrong, so even though by college everyone knows the expression "give the answer the teacher wants to hear", they just think in those subjects the teacher has access to absolute answers.

    The primary thing taught by our schooling system (and 2nd place isn't even close) is bureaucracy obedience. This has the obvious effects, but one of the subtler ones is deference to "science" as an authority requiring obedience rather than the process of figuring shit out.

  • I don't think they're not recognized for it, they just don't brand themselves as it.

    For as long as broadcasting has been a thing, major broadcasters were involved in pushing the technology forward. For most of it's history the American network NBC was a subsidiary of the Radio Corporation of America. But NBC's brand is not tech, they want to consumer to associate the gliz of the picture.

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