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Message | App\Message\ActivityPub\Inbox\ActivityMessage {#353 +payload: "{"@context":["https://join-lemmy.org/context.json","https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"],"actor":"https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor","to":["https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"],"object":{"id":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/activities/update/6fa870ab-ea62-4cb0-86d7-fda913230f34","actor":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Aceticon","@context":["https://join-lemmy.org/context.json","https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"],"to":["https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"],"object":{"type":"Note","id":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/19232274","attributedTo":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Aceticon","to":["https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"],"cc":["https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor","https://lemmy.world/u/foofiepie"],"content":"<p>Ah, no concreted metrics for efficiency and delivery of results.</p>\n<p>Explains why you prioritize employees who have fun on the job rather than efficient professionals who are there to do a job well done - you can’t really like to like compare with other teams when it comes to delivering objectives because it’s all open ended and unique, so you really don’t know for sure which kind of employee is more effective but you do know for sure which kind is more fun to work with, hence you prioritize what you can measure - a fun team - not what is more effective and efficient.</p>\n<p>Most work out there in software development is not “cracking interesting problems for fun without a strict timeline”, it’s “integrated new functionality into an existing massive custom-made system, which has at least 3 different styles of programming and software design because different people have worked on it over the last 8 years” - not really the kind of work were Enthusiasm lasts long, but it still has to be done and sometimes hundreds of millions in yearly revenue of some company or other ride in doing that job well and in a timelly fashion.</p>\n<p>Don’t take this badly, but from where I’m standing you’re in the playground sandbox of software engineering. No doubt it’s fun and even something others will envy, it’s just not the place of professionals and doesn’t really reflect most of the software development being done out there.</p>\n","inReplyTo":"https://lemmy.world/comment/17494585","mediaType":"text/html","source":{"content":"Ah, no concreted metrics for efficiency and delivery of results.\n\nExplains why you prioritize employees who have fun on the job rather than efficient professionals who are there to do a job well done - you can't really like to like compare with other teams when it comes to delivering objectives because it's all open ended and unique, so you really don't know for sure which kind of employee is more effective but you do know for sure which kind is more fun to work with, hence you prioritize what you can measure - a fun team - not what is more effective and efficient.\n\nMost work out there in software development is not \"cracking interesting problems for fun without a strict timeline\", it's \"integrated new functionality into an existing massive custom-made system, which has at least 3 different styles of programming and software design because different people have worked on it over the last 8 years\" - not really the kind of work were Enthusiasm lasts long, but it still has to be done and sometimes hundreds of millions in yearly revenue of some company or other ride in doing that job well and in a timelly fashion.\n\nDon't take this badly, but from where I'm standing you're in the playground sandbox of software engineering. No doubt it's fun and even something others will envy, it's just not the place of professionals and doesn't really reflect most of the software development being done out there.","mediaType":"text/markdown"},"published":"2025-06-06T10:41:30.046681Z","updated":"2025-06-06T10:49:58.813299Z","tag":[{"href":"https://lemmy.world/u/foofiepie","name":"@foofiepie@lemmy.world","type":"Mention"}],"distinguished":false,"language":{"identifier":"en","name":"English"},"audience":"https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor","attachment":[]},"cc":["https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor","https://lemmy.world/u/foofiepie"],"tag":[{"href":"https://lemmy.world/u/foofiepie","name":"@foofiepie@lemmy.world","type":"Mention"}],"type":"Update","audience":"https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor"},"cc":["https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor/followers"],"type":"Announce","id":"https://programming.dev/activities/announce/update/4e1a4f05-0c40-4bb9-97b8-bbe642a5b176"}" +request: [ "host" => "kbin.spritesserver.nl" "method" => "POST" "uri" => "/f/inbox" "client_ip" => "207.148.23.210" ] +headers: [ "content-type" => [ "application/activity+json" ] "host" => [ "kbin.spritesserver.nl" ] "date" => [ "Fri, 06 Jun 2025 10:50:34 GMT" ] "digest" => [ "SHA-256=+R6dO4WZQAyZjA0d2zkQdeBecb/36E/3wiHabUOmYsA=" ] "signature" => [ "keyId="https://programming.dev/c/programmer_humor#main-key",algorithm="hs2019",headers="(request-target) content-type date digest host",signature="eH18ShrnhS0XyTe2hw+z4ILp5csAthoUmKxXwsVG6VHM6ZV0VmRzs9BBN4WwDd39vtu2Hz7hT7LYEDgePu6GteQ2Q2oIOBgnNB9cQFpgJHJlMhtv5DjO2MiUtOnqwYREgqiIJsNEpzA5j79HMhOgi3CJmnSKbZiSuvUbm+9eg7TnTi2XtQMfE12DwtTTczU9wh7Y/5rB6zCTl1sfHs0TbZEeO5AAQ0JTBu9PJFajUOsiDVJyQVIy9kLCl7OVRU+bGFIjKYNuAXaCMnT4Bsi0zyYMIYwBlPzUVCUsRK89tQ1pOQ+lfDssey7cOM4T8vyFFI5+Nd3X3XzrBbJzm9Hs4w=="" ] "accept" => [ "*/*" ] "user-agent" => [ "Lemmy/0.19.11; +https://programming.dev" ] "accept-encoding" => [ "gzip" ] "content-length" => [ "4550" ] "x-php-ob-level" => [ "1" ] ] } |
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