Yeah, sorry. I know the last two posts in the linked thread were AI summaries of long internal & colleague discussions… But I didn’t want to rewrite it all, nor I could share original discussions without heavy filtering. But I mean what those posts say, even if the words aren’t “exactly” mine.

I often call code, documentation or logic enterprisey. It’s when the code is full of stuff that is utterly pointless relative to the actual task being executed and ravioli coded into huge number of small files, each having extensive scaffolding and documentation.

#software #development #devops #architecture #bloat #enterprisey https://pleroma.envs.net/notice/B6E3okIgItb2TVwgee

Sami Lehtinen (@[email protected])

The Paradigm Disconnect: User Perception vs. System IntegrityFollowing up on the architectural necessity of failing fast, there is a persistent friction point that occurs on the front lines: explai...

Muss gerade leider mit #Jenkins arbeiten.
Will meinen SSH-Key hinterlegen.

"'ed25519' does not look like a valid key type"

Hu? Es ist 2025, das sollte doch mittlerweile von jedem Wald- und Wiesen-Tool supportet sein.

Dann eben etwas mehr Abgehangenes, aber noch Akzeptables…

"ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 521" und weiter gehts…

"'ecdsa-sha2-nistp521' does not look like a valid key type"

/me screams in #enterprisey

😱

@jamesb2147 @dangoodin

Note I'm speaking specifically about #consumer-focused gear. #Enterprisey stuff that comes with a support contract attached changes the incentives completely, and those types of gear could, at least in theory, be well-maintained and use up-to-date software components.

But they probably wouldn't, anyway.

@geniusmusing @brandon A lot of projects have quick instructions for the minimal #git tasks necessary to use / update their source code. Yes, overall, it is too complicated, and is really suited for the largest projects, not small to medium sized projects (which is why I prefer #fossil myself).

#Enterprisey
Ugly issues with logging in today. Feels like a slapped-together system is delaminating. But that cannot accurately describe $EMPLOYER's #Enterprisey network, so that cannot be what's happening.