I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
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@earthshine I've been doing this for 29 years now and if there was a much stronger word than 'decreased' I would have selected it.
@sen I wanted to avoid splitting or biasing the results by including "evaporated completely", but I considered it.
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@earthshine I'd say it function as intended even better - as intended by the CEO of whatever company thinks it can extract more money from it, not as I want or expect it to function. The latter has dropped off a cliff.
@Dervishpi to be clear, you should vote 'increased' if this is your opinion as I mean it literally when I say "as intended". As in it can be trusted to actually do what the programmers or designers of the software built it for, reliably and without errors. Whether you trust the programmers to have your best interest in mind is another matter.
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I DON'T WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
I'm actually quite surprised that of the NON-tech workers nobody so far has indicated they think it has increased... of course, this is still fedi, so....
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@sen I wanted to avoid splitting or biasing the results by including "evaporated completely", but I considered it.
@earthshine Haha yes, that is pretty much how I feel. There are exceptions, but in general my confidence in software to function as described has evaporated almost completely.
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine I voted in "I don't work in tech", but I used to. 4 years at an IT help desk and a short 8 months as a software dev before becoming disabled and unable to work
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@earthshine Haha yes, that is pretty much how I feel. There are exceptions, but in general my confidence in software to function as described has evaporated almost completely.
@sen @earthshine find something good that works and does 110% of what I expect, and three days later I start looking from left to right like Scratch from Ice Age when he has his acorn:
where is the backdoor.
how are they going to put ads in here.
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine I thought it couldn't get any worse, yet here we are.
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine it's a nice surprise when software just works the first time
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
Just to note: I assume this is about the software I use… not the software I write.

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I DON'T WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine non tech here.
As far as I know from my point of view the term "a computer is only just as intelligent as it's user /programmer" prooves way too often.
And, no offense, we are all biased. We are all just seeing one part of the truth and not the whole picture. Too many male IT persons created code which is partly sexist. Too many white people created code that's partly racist. And now too many created Code that's hungry for money and doesn't care for people or their rights or needs -
I'm actually quite surprised that of the NON-tech workers nobody so far has indicated they think it has increased... of course, this is still fedi, so....
@earthshine Yeah fedi software is many things, but...
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine I don't know if we count as working in tech
we do hardware and *extremely* avoid software, which is not the tech most people think of when talking about working in tech
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@earthshine I don't know if we count as working in tech
we do hardware and *extremely* avoid software, which is not the tech most people think of when talking about working in tech
-F@Hearth its tech adjacent enough i guess it depends on how familiar or opinionated you are about it.
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine What confidence?
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine it was low to start with, and it keeps plumbing new depths
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine And it’s not due to what I saw; it’s due to software quality degrading (at least outside of FOSS)
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine
I'd even say "strongly decreased" -
@MxAlba now I think i need to run this on like Instagram or something to see the difference in sample bias lol
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@twobiscuits @earthshine Lotus 1-2-3, and Ashton-Tate Multimate and dBase. Worked great on an Intel 286 with 2MB ram
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I WORK IN TECH and over the last 5 years, my general level of confidence in software to function as intended has...
@earthshine Gamedev isn't tech compared to most answering this poll, but seeing people with experience getting discarded when the C-suite didn't make their millions has put us where we are now in the industry, and it suuucks.