Pondering if I should try or not the #Firefox configs from the #PhoenixProject (https://codeberg.org/celenity/Phoenix).
On one hand, I already use #IronFox on my phone and tablet and, in general, I don't have major issues. On the other hand, that adds another layer of complexity to my setup, besides hunting how to unbreak those websites that inevitably will break.
Learning about software development while reading thrilling novels. Sounds like a dream... And it can become reality!
#PhoenixProject #UnicornProject
https://yordi.me/exploring-software-development-through-thrilling-novels/
From the #PhoenixProject, most characters have big similarities to many people Iβve worked with, and even with myself. I have learned quite some things, and keep reading through the pile.
Letβs improve the way we work in IT!
Best laugh this week:
> [books like #PhoenixProject, #UnicornProject, #InvestmentsUnlimited, etc.] all sound like novels that aliens wrote because they've only been able to decrypt the traffic from #LinkedIn.
> -- https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/the-failed-commodification-of-technical-work/
Maybe the #enshittification concept should include the idea that IT work needs to be controlled like physical factory operations. No, neither need to be controlled by the managerial class.