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  • gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
    gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
    gnomon@mastodon.social
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    If all you do in your tech career is:

    1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

    2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

    3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

    You will do good work.

    gnomon@mastodon.socialG K aimaz@mstdn.socialA glennmg@mas.toG scherzog@mastodon.gamedev.placeS 10 Replies Last reply
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    • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

      If all you do in your tech career is:

      1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

      2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

      3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

      You will do good work.

      gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
      gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
      gnomon@mastodon.social
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      #2

      Of course you can aim higher. It doesn't feel like the glory days of early computerization where a week in the server closet can change the world, but there are still a million ways we can make things work better in the large and in the small.

      But you can do a lot of good by doing the basics really well. People will thank you for it, sincerely, because it's more than many folks contribute. You can set a good example, you can hold out a helping hand; you can prove it's not a zero-sum game.

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      • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

        If all you do in your tech career is:

        1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

        2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

        3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

        You will do good work.

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        kkarhan@jorts.horse
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        #3

        @gnomon sadly all 3 are avtively discouraged in so many cases...

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        • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

          If all you do in your tech career is:

          1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

          2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

          3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

          You will do good work.

          aimaz@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
          aimaz@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @gnomon also, sometimes finding the answer to “how did this ever work?”

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          • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

            If all you do in your tech career is:

            1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

            2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

            3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

            You will do good work.

            glennmg@mas.toG This user is from outside of this forum
            glennmg@mas.toG This user is from outside of this forum
            glennmg@mas.to
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            @gnomon
            Excellent lessons to take to heart in or out of tech.

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            • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

              If all you do in your tech career is:

              1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

              2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

              3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

              You will do good work.

              scherzog@mastodon.gamedev.placeS This user is from outside of this forum
              scherzog@mastodon.gamedev.placeS This user is from outside of this forum
              scherzog@mastodon.gamedev.place
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              #6

              @gnomon This is the kind of post that makes me wish I could star it more than once -.-

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              • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

                If all you do in your tech career is:

                1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

                2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

                3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

                You will do good work.

                hoagie@jawns.clubH This user is from outside of this forum
                hoagie@jawns.clubH This user is from outside of this forum
                hoagie@jawns.club
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                #7

                @gnomon #3 is something that I have been praised for in multiple annual reviews by many levels at the company

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                • scherzog@mastodon.gamedev.placeS scherzog@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  @gnomon This is the kind of post that makes me wish I could star it more than once -.-

                  gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
                  gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
                  gnomon@mastodon.social
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                  #8

                  @scherzog ❤️

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                  • hoagie@jawns.clubH hoagie@jawns.club

                    @gnomon #3 is something that I have been praised for in multiple annual reviews by many levels at the company

                    gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
                    gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @hoagie that is a damn fine accomplishment.

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                    • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

                      If all you do in your tech career is:

                      1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

                      2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

                      3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

                      You will do good work.

                      chrisamaphone@hci.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #10

                      @gnomon strong agree ❤️. so, do you know of any companies that are prioritizing hiring and retaining people who are good at this?

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                      • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

                        If all you do in your tech career is:

                        1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

                        2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

                        3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

                        You will do good work.

                        stenpett@mstdn.gamesS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        stenpett@mstdn.games
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                        #11

                        @gnomon I'm happy to say, all three are commonplace where I work. Especially number three

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                        • stenpett@mstdn.gamesS stenpett@mstdn.games

                          @gnomon I'm happy to say, all three are commonplace where I work. Especially number three

                          gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @stenpett that's fantastic. Well worth some pride.

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                          • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

                            If all you do in your tech career is:

                            1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

                            2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

                            3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

                            You will do good work.

                            jmax@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                            jmax@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                            #13

                            @gnomon - You ask a high standard. I will do my best.

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                            • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

                              If all you do in your tech career is:

                              1. When something is slow, you look carefully at the output of a profiler or a query plan & make measured suggestions about what to improve;

                              2. When something breaks badly, you gently but insistently ask what & why until you truly know, then the next time similar work is needed you bring up how to avoid doing what broke last time; and

                              3. When someone lacks info, you make them feel good for learning instead of bad for not knowing;

                              You will do good work.

                              b4ux1t3@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
                              b4ux1t3@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
                              b4ux1t3@hachyderm.io
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                              #14

                              @gnomon see, I keep trying to do that and the CEO keeps foaming at the mouth and screaming “AI” like a pterodactyl.

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                              • b4ux1t3@hachyderm.ioB b4ux1t3@hachyderm.io

                                @gnomon see, I keep trying to do that and the CEO keeps foaming at the mouth and screaming “AI” like a pterodactyl.

                                gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
                                gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
                                gnomon@mastodon.social
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                                #15

                                @b4ux1t3 *three reply drafts aggressively redacted on the stern advice of my lawyer*

                                I hope that the eventuality of this problem solving itself happens quickly and does not negatively affect you in the process

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                                • gnomon@mastodon.socialG gnomon@mastodon.social

                                  @b4ux1t3 *three reply drafts aggressively redacted on the stern advice of my lawyer*

                                  I hope that the eventuality of this problem solving itself happens quickly and does not negatively affect you in the process

                                  b4ux1t3@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
                                  b4ux1t3@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
                                  b4ux1t3@hachyderm.io
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                                  #16

                                  @gnomon hehehehh. Oh it’s resolving itself alright. Right into the ground. But that’s okay, I figure I have a year or so of runway before I need to bounce, company is in a niche that’s hard to lose once you’re in it, but that won’t save it forever. Already looking for new things. 😉

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