• JayleneSlide@lemmy.world
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    I’ve had this run in both directions. Going through the repos a day later: “Holy hell, this solution is [utter shit || truly inspired || elegant AF || written by someone who should probably be fired]. Who wrote this? Me?! I don’t remember any of this.”

    The compartmentalization/fugue state is real.

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      I love it. I’ll have some fever-dream solving a problem that has had me stumped, then spend the next day fixing it up.

  • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Memories of college days gone by.

    Just get your rest folks. Work isn’t going to give you a medal for “most late nights” or “closest flirtation with burnout”. If your boss hasn’t allocated enough resources to reach the goal timeline, you tell them as soon as you realize and then it’s their problem.

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      Yeah, if you break your back to get it sorted they just assume they allocated enough resources and will do it again.

      It’s super hard to let things fail sometimes but in some organizations it’s the only actual signal they can respond to.

  • Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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    The senior dev on my team does this on a daily basis.

    Then the rest of the team gets confused how to use his code because he’s buried it in a dozen layers of abstractions.

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      The senior dev… buried it in a dozen layers of abstractions.

      That is not a senior dev. That’s junior level work cosplaying as clever senior work.

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        Yes and no.

        It is absolutely damaging. But the dude knows way more about the tech we use than anybody else on the team. He is autistic as fuck, and his hyperfixation is the Microsoft tech stack.

        He spends hours at home watching tutorials because he legit thinks it’s fun.

        He routinely shows up to work and goes “hey, did you see the new [version of Microsoft package/tool] they finally fixed [thing]!”

        And every time I’m just like “no. I did not see that”.

        He has by far the most experience and knowledge, but he just misuses it like crazy.