• @uberkalden
    link
    English
    -461 year ago

    Lol, downvote this guy for pointing out that it might not make sense for your company to pay for your personal projects

    • be_excellent_to_each_other
      link
      fedilink
      531 year ago

      Maybe because it’s a wise investment to encourage knowledge workers gain additional experience working on things they enjoy even if you might not be able to pick up one of those things and directly make another revenue stream out of it.

    • @hibsen
      link
      English
      441 year ago

      I didn’t, but I get why. It’s a specious argument — it doesn’t matter if 99% of them are useless. It matters if the 1% that become ubiquitous for whatever reason provide utility that makes the useless ones worth it.

      Yeah you can run a company that never provides any time or resources to tinker, but only if you’re okay with innovation never happening again.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        51 year ago

        Plus, for that other 99%, the developers probably tried out a new framework or language or something. They aren’t claiming to “know” something based on watching a YouTube vid. It wasn’t wasted time.