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minus-square@Zachariahlink39•4 months ago I am keenly aware that most management still subscribes to the idea that motion is work. They are fairly convinced that a lack of motion is a lack of work. That makes sense in a lawn care service, a factory assembly line, or a warehouse operation.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•4 months agoThis is so true. Oddly enough, if you’re motionless but looking through a microscope, those same exact managers will think you’re killing it.
minus-squareEager EaglelinkEnglish4•edit-24 months agobrings a microscope to work and starts using it Manager: What the heck are you doing? Eagle: Trying to solve that deserialization bug in the code base, boss.
minus-square@Buddahrifficlink3•4 months agoManager: spends raise budget on getting high end microscopes for everyone to improve debug productivity
I do not work in places like that anymore.
This is so true. Oddly enough, if you’re motionless but looking through a microscope, those same exact managers will think you’re killing it.
brings a microscope to work and starts using it
Manager: What the heck are you doing?
Eagle: Trying to solve that deserialization bug in the code base, boss.
Manager: spends raise budget on getting high end microscopes for everyone to improve debug productivity