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As if not knowing who to blame ever stopped me before.
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Pollyanna posted:My current team expects everyone under the same umbrella organization to pull their weight on everything software, network engineering, graph modeling, device curation, and infrastructure/deployment as needed. We tend to be the catchall bucket for any work to unblock the org’s current pet project, so I know way more and call way more shots than I should. Site reliability engineer?
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 17:26 |
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:Site reliability engineer? SREs, they're like SWEs but they know how computers work.
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Pollyanna posted:My current team expects everyone under the same umbrella organization to pull their weight on everything software, network engineering, graph modeling, device curation, and infrastructure/deployment as needed. We tend to be the catchall bucket for any work to unblock the org’s current pet project, so I know way more and call way more shots than I should. This is what video game players think game dev is like. "Why are they wasting time with new models and animations and not fixing the lag! Anyone not working on rebalancing this weapon needs to be fired!"
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 17:46 |
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Hughlander posted:This is what video game players think game dev is like. "Why are they wasting time with new models and animations and not fixing the lag! Anyone not working on rebalancing this weapon needs to be fired!"
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 19:29 |
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Hughlander posted:This is what video game players think game dev is like. "Why are they wasting time with new models and animations and not fixing the lag! Anyone not working on rebalancing this weapon needs to be fired!" Lots of people think this way about EVERYTHING. "Why is the government working on X when Y is still a problem?" as if it's impossible to be working on multiple objectives simultaneously.
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New Yorp New Yorp posted:as if it's impossible to be working on multiple objectives simultaneously. Love Stole the Day fucked around with this message at 20:43 on Jan 11, 2023 |
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Vulture Culture posted:In truth, 95% of game dev is managing piles of extremely burnt out people, where you want them to have enough camaraderie that they stop literally abusing each other, but not so much that they all quit at the same time or unionize. Out of the engineering team, there are four people who know everything about the engine but never talk to each other, and dozens or hundreds of other people who are constantly in meetings but still work with little or no intentionality at all Wait I thought I worked in semiconductors but I think I work at a game company now.
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Vulture Culture posted:In truth, 95% of game dev is managing piles of extremely burnt out people, where you want them to have enough camaraderie that they stop literally abusing each other, but not so much that they all quit at the same time or unionize. Out of the engineering team, there are four people who know everything about the engine but never talk to each other, and dozens or hundreds of other people who are constantly in meetings but still work with little or no intentionality at all Please stop doxxing me
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:Site reliability engineer? Hell motherfucking no. I write software to translate network graph models into network device configuration snippets, my job should be very specifically about what it takes to get from point A to point B. I do not want to care about point C or country X.
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Pollyanna posted:Hell motherfucking no. I write software to translate network graph models into network device configuration snippets, my job should be very specifically about what it takes to get from point A to point B. I do not want to care about point C or country X. It really dotted the i's and crossed the t's though. I guess the exception was no mention of always being on-call.
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New Yorp New Yorp posted:Lots of people think this way about EVERYTHING. "Why is the government working on X when Y is still a problem?" as if it's impossible to be working on multiple objectives simultaneously. Pro tip: they don't actually care about Y, they just don't want X and are using whataboutism.
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Volmarias posted:Pro tip: they don't actually care about Y, they just don't want X and are using whataboutism. See every argument against tackling climate change.
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:It really dotted the i's and crossed the t's though. I guess the exception was no mention of always being on-call. Yeah my team is way overloaded because this org is all sortsa crazy. I have no idea why or how, and honestly I don’t want to do management or PM work so I have no idea how to help.
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Pollyanna posted:Yeah my team is way overloaded because this org is all sortsa crazy. I have no idea why or how, and honestly I don’t want to do management or PM work so I have no idea how to help. Reading this as if the distressed cat in your av is writing it
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So I put my notice at my current company at the beginning of the year, and my last day is today. In those two weeks, I've heard that 1. They're going to actually start enforcing their return to office policy with some kind of consequences, next month. 2. They're trying to figure out how to evaluate team performance; so far they've come up with the following ideas: - Number of commits - Number of PRs - "Jira tickets" (unsure if that means the number of tickets closed or something else) I knew the first was coming, that's why I started replying to recruiters in the first place. But I feel like I Matrix-dodged out of the way of the second one. Yeesh.
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Got a meeting with the CEO next week because "this Chat-GBT thing is big, how can you help us be the first to deliver it to Norway"
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sounds like you just lucked into a business trip to Norway
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Nybble posted:sounds like you just lucked into a business trip to Norway i'm not sure if Chat-GBT will fit in their luggage though
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As far as I know that poo poo is proprietary and they don't allow self-hosting so not sure what the guy wants.
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Work smarter. Don't introduce it to Norway, introduce Norway to IT.
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Lutefisk.
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Akevitt.
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Website in the Norway TLD that redirects to ChatGPT. Collect paycheck.
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My team's at the end of the stream of a bunch of other teams working on our upstream dependencies. All of which are scrambling to implement and integrate, leaving us without enough time to integrate ourselves because they all just barely get their deliverables presentable moments before the demo. I've been calling out since we "estimated" our December deliverables that these were wildly optimistic and relied on everything falling perfectly into place, but got back that we'd just have to call this out as we went and that we wouldn't really be held too closely to our promises. I kept raising the issue as the ensuing month proved that, weirdly, things wouldn't just magically come together. Leadership, weirdly, held to their arbitrary milestone deadline and expressed displeasure at the incomplete delivery. tl;dr: refer to the title of the thread We've been hearing that we've got an unusually aggressive Q1 perf review process starting. At this point I wouldn't mind a month of funemployment.
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You gotta document it and remind the managers about it every time you update it, so that they remember what to discuss in their meetings with the other teams' managers. Make an article with a table that has these columns: created (date), updated (date), blocked by (team), severity (low or high), what you think should happen to mitigate the risk, and finally a description of the risk. Delete the row (or gray out its text and move it to the bottom) whenever an issue is resolved. That way, next time you're in this situation, you can say that managers knew the risks from the start. Look at all the unresolved stuff in this article and your suggested mitigation steps that everyone ignored!
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Love Stole the Day posted:You gotta document it and remind the managers about it every time you update it, so that they remember what to discuss in their meetings with the other teams' managers.
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Just be careful about how you're presenting it because aggressive CYA can get you labelled "not a team player" real quick
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The risk log should also get more and more specific as time goes on, otherwise its just fearmongering.
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ChickenWing posted:Just be careful about how you're presenting it because aggressive CYA can get you labelled "not a team player" real quick also there's a good chance this will be called out as being Not Your Job. ime charts like that are created by, maintained by, and for project people
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Is it just inevitable that like 30% of our new graduate hires are just not suited to work in software? Either slow, lazy, or cursed, but with no signs of improvement after a year. (“Cursed” is the people who run into problems every time they check out a new project that works fine for everyone else.)
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 19:14 |
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smackfu posted:
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 19:30 |
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Some people aren't cut out for software development at all, but others need a little handholding at first or might just not be a good fit for your environment. What are you doing to support your junior devs and make sure the ones who can eventually cut it are getting help?
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Our "new grad success rate" which is based in some way on how many of them get promotions to non-junior roles is over 90%. I have no idea how much this is due to effective training and support and how much is just due to pre-filtering via the intern program, though.
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ultrafilter posted:Some people aren't cut out for software development at all, but others need a little handholding at first or might just not be a good fit for your environment. What are you doing to support your junior devs and make sure the ones who can eventually cut it are getting help? You do need to set people up for success but sometimes cursed folk at are the absolute worst. They always run into problems and have no curiosity or ability to actually resolve the issue. It's just something you can't really teach, they have to want to fix the issue.
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smackfu posted:Is it just inevitable that like 30% of our new graduate hires are just not suited to work in software? Either slow, lazy, or cursed, but with no signs of improvement after a year. I'm naturally cursed and it took years for me to grow out of it. I would get anxiety whenever I would open a new project because it would invariably break in some new spectacular way. I feel like I've had to get 3x as good at troubleshooting as everyone else because building new projects would never loving work and no one could explain why, but most I imagine give up. Bruegels Fuckbooks fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Jan 16, 2023 |
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Most of the new grad hires or interns I've worked with have been good. They're eager and excited and haven't seen enough poo poo to be jaded yet. It's the contractors who are often cursed. Half of them can't even read a stack trace.
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 23:23 |
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I've had one "buddy" (short term mentee) at my current job and they did really well. Was kind of fun. I'm not sure we have any juniors left at all.
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Does formatting not work in slack workflow variables? I'm trying to format commits sent like `hash` message `hash` message
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smackfu posted:(“Cursed” is the people who run into problems every time they check out a new project that works fine for everyone else.) I used to work with a guy who'd somehow always run into absurd problems nobody else did. Not out of lack of technical ability, just really bad luck? I could never figure it out. He was curious enough and driven to solve his own problems eventually. I got into the habit of making him run my stuff on his machine just to shake out some fresh interesting bugs/documentation problems
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