@tommoor WeWork (prior to 2019 😅). I still remember when the hammer dropped and they switched out amenities/higher quality consumables with the cheapest Costco brand equivalents or whatever. Including diluting the hand soap!
My first job required advanced notice for WFH requests. Another job encouraged WFH one day a week and let you decide when you wanted to WFH. At my current job I am 100% remote. I really miss the combination of nice office + WFH whenever you want. Seems like the sweet spot.
@damian_b@bernhardsson When the incentives are “use more tokens” people start being performative with their token spend, and saying code reviews are the bottleneck when questioned on actual deliverables. Leaderboards are a good example of this.
@arunjayanthi_ @raycast How do you mean? I haven't encountered any errors. E.g. I have browser, notion, codex, terminal, all in fullscreen spaces and moving back and forth.
Switching spaces without animations in the new @raycast beta solves one of the most annoying problem I've had with macOS.
My workflow is windows in full-screen spaces ordered in a particular way and I switch between them using ⌃→/← (caps lock is control).
@raycast If we could also switch between applications (e.g. ⌘ tab, or application shortcuts) without animations I'd finally stop reminiscing about XMonad.
Code review processes are split between blind approval and active distrust/ignoring known sloppers. But this means there are now cliques of slop-slingers approving each others PRs, which now means 5k LOC PRs.
I've been struggling to articulate this but software engineering has become less fun and its not the same as "I miss writing code by hand", I do, but collaboration and teamwork sucks now. Folks aren't reading, piping Slack convos through an LLM, carelessness galore.
Managers are getting upset about not getting reviews on their massive slop-dump PRs (I suspect the "no more pure management" trend is accelerating this). The breakneck pace is making it impossible to control quality, and that's if anyone even prioritizes quality.