| ▲ | ciconia 6 hours ago | |
> The liquidity that flooded the tech sector didn’t just inflate valuations; it inflated teams, egos, and expectations. Yes it's kind of obvious to anyone who's looking at the actual work being done: the constant churn of OS updates, the JS-framework-du-jour, apps being updated constantly... It seems to me like a lot of this is just busy work, as if engineers need to justify having a job by being releasing inconsequential updates all the time. Bullshit jobs anyone? I for one would really like things to slow down, we all deserve it! | ||
| ▲ | pjc50 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Because it's important to recognize sometimes when someone you disagree with is right about something, I would like to note that Musk sacking most of the Twitter staff has not made the site unable to stay up. (The site has got worse for other reasons) | ||