> Then, of course, you get rejected under some false pretense of “not having enough experience” when you’re trying to promote developing fixes to their seemingly decaying platform ^4
>> 4 There’s a continual disconnect where people with experience can see problems then construct easy and rapid to implement solutions, but people with less experience think every little bug fix is a “we don’t have time to stop the world for 6 months so we can never fix anything!” problem. We get excited to fix problems because we see fixing problems is tractable and we can implement these fixes in days instead of months as opposed to others don’t understand how everything works. It’s amazing how the simple practice of just doing the work solves many problems sooner than many people think is possible.
I didn't expect a mind reading today. It's kind of cathartic to read about someone experiencing similar problems and know that it's just a people thing after all, the tech really doesn't exist, just the individuals doing it.
>> 4 There’s a continual disconnect where people with experience can see problems then construct easy and rapid to implement solutions, but people with less experience think every little bug fix is a “we don’t have time to stop the world for 6 months so we can never fix anything!” problem. We get excited to fix problems because we see fixing problems is tractable and we can implement these fixes in days instead of months as opposed to others don’t understand how everything works. It’s amazing how the simple practice of just doing the work solves many problems sooner than many people think is possible.
I didn't expect a mind reading today. It's kind of cathartic to read about someone experiencing similar problems and know that it's just a people thing after all, the tech really doesn't exist, just the individuals doing it.