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Stories from 25 Years of Software Development
Luker88
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https://www.soft-land.org/cgi-bin/doc.pl?mode=setpreferredla...
arcfour
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This got a laugh out of me. The whole scenario was both hilarious and surreal from start to finish. It's a wonder what people get hung up on sometimes, even if getting hung up on it makes them look bad.
jacquesm
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Nothing ever changes. I spent half a day just getting some SDR development stuff to work just now, long live Python code with baked in hard dependencies on particular versions of obscure libraries... In the end it worked, but what a mess.
alexjplant
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One place I worked decided that it'd be easier to build an AMI and provision quasi-ephemeral EC2 instances to developers instead of putting the time in to pare down the landfill of dev dependencies they had. This whole process was, of course, orchestrated by a custom CLI that would itself randomly break in odd ways.
Fun times.
normie3000
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I feel like this is a real barrier to getting effective contributions from outside of existing team members. Some colleagues seem to see this as an advantage.
reactordev
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The reason they gave was “Unable to perform basic environment setup”.
Some people are just born stupid.
jacquesm
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collingreen
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Cto was eventually fired for trying to steal the company IP and he went on to fail upward making a security camera company infra famously insecure and got a ton of very valuable stock for it.
Life is weird!
zahlman
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Seems like it wasn't just the processor that reset.