he could go in, look attractive, and attend all of the meetings and report back to me and I could do all of the actual work and cyrano de bergerac for him in key moments, I think we'd be a productive team
pretty sure we'd be VP of Engineering before long
"why are you always wearing that bluetooth headset?"
Curtis's Actor, Handsomely: "I'm very busy with all of my job"
this did well
follow me on mastodon y'all, I'm funny some of the time
@cube_drone
90% software humor, 10% cat pics?
I'm in.
(Also, I was WAY more productive during lockdown than before or since. Commuting to work just for "butt in seat" is a waste.)
N.B.: Autocorrect REALLY didn't want me to type "butt".
@Konfettispaghetti @cube_drone at least at my job, no, most days I don't need community to do my work. I need to be able to ask for input from colleagues occasionally and the rest of the time it's a distraction. I'd happily spend time with them, they're lovely, but it wouldn't help me accomplish my work tasks.
I compromise by travelling to the office for dedicated social time where we give talks and generally chat about once each month.
@Konfettispaghetti @Flamekebab @cube_drone I think that hopefully in person work will make more sense now that the FAANG talent drain has decreased.
Prior to the recent layoffs, the standards line for most devs was pretty low due to difficulty hiring at all- which means that you end up working with people who drag you down in productivity and quality vs hacking it alone
@Konfettispaghetti @cube_drone I got to know my neighbors better than ever before since I started working from home. When I take a break, I can go for a walk in my own neighborhood instead of some corporate park.
Commuting rips apart communities.
@cube_drone "cyrano de bergerac for him"
[chuckles]