That is a take of the "there are 2 wolves inside you" thing I have never heard before.
monkeyman512
I just started playing with Dockhand and it looks like it has a built in update schedule mechanism. It's fills a comparable role as Portainer, so maybe check that out.
I would make an FAQ. I think for getting tone it is important to know what things are hard facts, what things are more subjective preferences, and what's things are "we had to make a choice between options with no clear 'best' option".
Has there ever been a more elegant "fuck around and find out"?
My experience has been the more I assume I am an idiot and plan accordingly, the less true it is in practice.
Perl is fine so long as you write code based on the assumption it will be maintained an idiot that doesn't know the code at all and needs hand holding. And that is why 6 months later I can understand the code I wrote.
I think the key misunderstanding is in the word "just". It implies that being relaxed is a state that will happen on its own if you allow it. But in reality for us "to relax" is an action we need to do deliberately.
If your like me it's because you have internalized the idea that your value as a person comes directly from being productive/useful. Therefore NOT being productive means you have no value and are in mortal peril.
I would be inclined to think that if you are just renting a machine or VM and all the configuration/maintenance is your problem it would be close enough. But I am not a mod and don't want to be.
My understanding is that Scrum is a tool box. You figure out what tools fit for your team. The problem arises when people are in charge that don't understand the what the team is doing or the toolset provided by Scrum. They then try to use every tool and it goes poorly.
If I read it correctly, he used a LLM to help him write Python for a hobby project. I think this falls into an open minded, "who cares?". Come back when he used it for something intended for public or commercial use.
Makes sense. Trained on software engineers working that pattern for decades.