credmp 1y ago • 100%
Sadly true, but one might hope
credmp 1y ago • 88%
Hopefully RIC will get through the start safely this time, will be interesting to see how he does in the long race.
credmp 1y ago • 100%
I use Emacs. Doom Emacs to be exact :)
credmp 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for sharing. Over here there is an active movement toward a more mentally healthy approach to work. It will take a long while to fully get there I would say, but at least it is a start.
credmp 1y ago • 100%
👋 playing God of War.
In an era where developers are increasingly expected to handle operations tasks, this InfoWorld article discusses the growing discontent among developers and operations specialists. The 'You build it, you run it' model has led to overwhelming responsibilities and created bottlenecks due to different skill sets. The article suggests that a shift in responsibilities could be the solution, where developers have more control over development and testing environments without being fully responsible for production. It also discusses the rise of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) as a popular solution to balance developer velocity and operational stability. Interested to hear your thoughts on this topic!
credmp 1y ago • 100%
I find that to be very interesting, why do you think that?
credmp 1y ago • 100%
I am using POP_os! It has been very stable and up-to-date, so it has been my daily driver for about 3 years. Sometimes I think about switching to nixos for its declarative system though.
credmp 1y ago • 100%
So very true, I must say that there probably is also some cultural bias here. I can imagine that in a country where you have to fear being laid off based on a mistake makes it hard to take a step back. From my experience I have never worked in such an environment, it would seem like a very unhealthy environment to me. Do you have such an experience?
I wrote a small piece on dealing with perfection paralysis. It includes 7 tips to focus on the things to do.