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Do not fold, spindle, or mutilate me
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 20:55 |
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Inceltown posted:Is it really incompetence if they're getting people to work harder and not paying them more? Sounds a lot like the bosses are getting exactly what they want. it’s debatable whether crunch time actually accomplished anything
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 20:58 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:it’s debatable whether crunch time actually accomplished anything Clocked time equals productivity equals accomplishments. Efficiency? That when you get more clocked time for less money.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 21:17 |
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As we all know, people are much more productive at hour 14 than hour 3 of work. They're just getting in the groove!
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 21:39 |
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Zeppelin Insanity posted:Two of my friends work at CDPR and they had a good laugh at the non-mandatory overtime the first time it was announced. They were already in crunch for a while back then. The company tried quite hard to replicate the Silicon Valley start-up culture, with a fancy office with lots of facilities, but then working employees to the bone at average/slightly below average wages. They both took a relative pay cut when they started to work at CDPR, but thought it would be a good thing to have on a resume. One of the main ways of non-mandatory peer pressure is that middle management all work even more than regular employees, which creates that whole "in it together" and "support your colleagues" and risk of resentment if others don't do it. as i said, to my knowledge many in cdpr have been in 'unofficial' crunch since jan 2019
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 21:49 |
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Inceltown posted:Is it really incompetence if they're getting people to work harder and not paying them more? Sounds a lot like the bosses are getting exactly what they want. i sincerely believe this is the entire point of "agile" project management. sprints sound like a synonym for grinds to me and often function the same way
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 21:54 |
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Shame Boy posted:Not sure why you used the word "but" there, that's all consistent with silicon valley startup culture That's dependent on where you are, Ohio has no such law from my understanding. Which was why it was comical that walmart would write you up if you were a minute late to a lunch
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 22:03 |
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Cold on a Cob posted:i sincerely believe this is the entire point of "agile" project management. sprints sound like a synonym for grinds to me and often function the same way yeah having a sprint means a deadline every two weeks, so you keep being constantly stressed to fulfill your metrics thankfully very few places implement sprints 'correctly' so it ends up being more chill but the times I did actual sprints were the worst
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 22:08 |
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dex_sda posted:yeah having a sprint means a deadline every two weeks, so you keep being constantly stressed to fulfill your metrics yeah, same. i opted to avoid proper tech companies completely from now on and take less pay but reasonable deadlines
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 22:11 |
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https://twitter.com/Gizmodo/status/1313502343426646016
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 22:47 |
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https://twitter.com/KrangTNelson/status/1313613144221257740
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 23:56 |
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I like my corn like I like my women on the cob
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 00:01 |
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want to shoot a corno film in that thing
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 00:03 |
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Marx Was A Lib posted:Checks out, laborers aren't people, they're just things. No, they're resources. Human resources.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 00:30 |
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Zamujasa posted:No, they're resources. Human resources. Much of corporate lingo as dropped the "human" part of that. Now they're just resources to be exploited like any other.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 01:16 |
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At company, we believe that human capital is our most important resource I write with tears of empathy welling up in my eyes
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 02:11 |
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Order a ton of workers but you're actually ordering them by the metric ton
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 02:33 |
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so does the water get hot enough to also steam corn? if so its sounds like something the Finns would have invented
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 09:14 |
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Jel Shaker posted:so does the water get hot enough to also steam corn? if so its sounds like something the Finns would have invented been a while, y'all.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 09:16 |
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you do not in fact have to hand it to them
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 09:30 |
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Reminds me of an infomercial I saw years ago of some chicken rotisserie oven that had a 'free' inbuilt steamer on the top of it. The design flaw of it was that it permanently had a boiling hot top no matter if you wanted to steam poo poo or not.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 10:47 |
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yes i need 6 ears of gamer girl hot tub corn overnighted to me please tia
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 16:50 |
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dex_sda posted:yeah having a sprint means a deadline every two weeks, so you keep being constantly stressed to fulfill your metrics In theory the team sets their own metrics based on how many points they managed to do per sprint in the past, but in practice management pushes for the number to go up and PMs try to jam unplanned tasks into the sprint to make themselves look better.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 16:50 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:In theory the team sets their own metrics based on how many points they managed to do per sprint in the past, but in practice management pushes for the number to go up and PMs try to jam unplanned tasks into the sprint to make themselves look better. Personally I like our system of "nobody ever met sprint deadlines anyway so we just ignore them and declare sprints done whenever we feel like it, carrying over anything not done to the next one, because who cares" The only way I've ever seen agile development work is when it breaks down enough that you can get things done.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 16:55 |
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Shame Boy posted:Personally I like our system of "nobody ever met sprint deadlines anyway so we just ignore them and declare sprints done whenever we feel like it, carrying over anything not done to the next one, because who cares" i spent nearly a decade working in voice and the best projects were the ones where the project manager just stepped back and let us do our loving jobs the more poo poo you tack on to just getting the loving job done, the more poo poo you have dragging your people down a lot of these development and project models exist in the realm of bullshit jobs Lib and let die has issued a correction as of 17:03 on Oct 7, 2020 |
# ? Oct 7, 2020 17:01 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:In theory the team sets their own metrics based on how many points they managed to do per sprint in the past, but in practice management pushes for the number to go up and PMs try to jam unplanned tasks into the sprint to make themselves look better. Even the perfectly spherical agile doesn't work because estimating work is notoriously impossible
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 17:03 |
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Marx Was A Lib posted:i spent nearly a decade working in voice and the best projects were the ones where the project manager just stepped back and let us do our loving jobs anarchy ftw
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 17:04 |
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dex_sda posted:Even the perfectly spherical agile doesn't work because estimating work is notoriously impossible That's why you use Fibonacci sequence StOrY PoInTs that don't mean anything!! Wait this 5-point ticket took you a day to complete, but the last 5-point one took half a day, why aren't you working faster?
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:11 |
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I showed that hot tub to my wife, and she nodded to the first three pictures like "ooh that's a good idea." And busted out laughing at the fourth. We'll never forget it now, so ads working as intended.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:22 |
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Shame Boy posted:That's why you use Fibonacci sequence StOrY PoInTs that don't mean anything!! oh god, when i worked as post-sale install, it was a god damned poo poo show. nobody involved in the pre sale or purchasing process knew poo poo about poo poo. the best way i could analogize it would be like being given an urgent package to deliver, that has to get there by close of business today, with no address, no means of transit, and a network of logistics support operators just going "i don't know, i've never been asked that before." sometimes i could get a sale in and have it turned around in 30 minutes for a complex, multiproduct solution and then turn around and spend the next 4 hours over a $1000 seat order for dumbphones on a warehouse floor that absolutely had to be installed today but we had no remote gateway information stored for the customer, none of their manufacturer information is in our database, and the customer doesn't know a butt set from an actual IP set. (to be clear, i am 100% on the side of my comrades that have been thrown in over their heads and inherited an ancient VOIP system, my frustration lies not with them but with the systems that failed them)
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:22 |
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Corn on the cob is more popular in our household than hot tubs so
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:29 |
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Marx Was A Lib posted:oh god, when i worked as post-sale install, it was a god damned poo poo show. nobody involved in the pre sale or purchasing process knew poo poo about poo poo. the best way i could analogize it would be like being given an urgent package to deliver, that has to get there by close of business today, with no address, no means of transit, and a network of logistics support operators just going "i don't know, i've never been asked that before." At my last job I once had to fly to New York City to do an on-site install only to discover that when we said "we need this this and this set up before we arrive" and they said "yes of course, that'll all be ready when you get here" what they meant was "we don't understand what you're asking so we're going to do nothing at all". Can't afford to stay longer cuz the contract only had a budget for a week, better get it working by then!!!
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:31 |
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That was also the moment I learned that some places still work 9 to 5, count your lunch break as part of the 8 hours, and encourage you to actually leave the goddamn building for lunch and at 5. It was real fun getting to 5 and having the host tech who was assigned to chaperone us being all "whelp it's 5 I'm leaving" and we're just like "uhh I'm not allowed to stop working until 6..." Dude was real cool though and just told our boss that we left at 6 every day when we actually left at 5. Good dude, I like that dude, thanks dude.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:34 |
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Shame Boy posted:At my last job I once had to fly to New York City to do an on-site install only to discover that when we said "we need this this and this set up before we arrive" and they said "yes of course, that'll all be ready when you get here" what they meant was "we don't understand what you're asking so we're going to do nothing at all". Can't afford to stay longer cuz the contract only had a budget for a week, better get it working by then!!! i didn't go on site very often, but the first time i did i told one of the more senior techs that the pm said everything i needed on site boy did we have a good laugh at home depot that night
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:34 |
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dex_sda posted:Even the perfectly spherical agile doesn't work because estimating work is notoriously impossible
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:38 |
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Shame Boy posted:That's why you use Fibonacci sequence StOrY PoInTs that don't mean anything!! I had tasks at my old job which I was told to rate at 3 points because I did them very quickly thanks to my algorithms skill. Then I went on vacation and when I came back I got blasted for badly estimating because the task was not simply done using stack overflow + google and the person that took one of those stories (which they did even though I said I would do it next sprint after I was back from vacation) was out of their depth so it clogged up that person for the entire two weeks. motherfucker you're the one that done told me to put it as 3
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 18:39 |
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steinrokkan posted:Yes, the game featured no visible nudity, but of course it was possible to get control of the scene and show the nude model they pasted her face onto. That model they slapped her face onto was made from a full body scan of her, so it's weirder than you make it out to be
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 19:36 |
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taqueso posted:That model they slapped her face onto was made from a full body scan of her, so it's weirder than you make it out to be A high-res scan too, so if someone wants to make the case that there's any effective distinction between seeing her "actual" nude body vs. seeing the game model they're going to have to wade into philosophical hair-splitting. Meanwhile normal brains are going to be like "that's gross and violating" I forget, was that the same model that they found had a lovingly rendered and detailed 3d vagina?
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 19:41 |
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It's creepy as gently caress either way but I seriously don't think it's her actual body. I'm sure it's some generic asset from the neck down.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 20:47 |
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It's not creepy at all. It was a generic model and it couldn't be seen in the game, going through the work of covering up a body you can't see either way would be wholly unnecessary extra work.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 21:06 |