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I wish that was a joke, but it's Zed so... No, you can't replace customer collaboration with more programming. When you're in a programming hole of misunderstood solutions, you can't fix that by doing more programming. When things keep changing without good reasons, you can't fix that by doing more programming, etc.


He's not saying replacing customer collaboration with programming. He's saying replace bleeding clients dry under the pretense of customer collaboration with programming.


He's saying the customer collaboration is just a con for bleeding clients dry and he should just do programming. I read "just" as only/instead in this case.


As presently practiced they all indeed are cons for bleeding clients dry. I haven't met Zed, but I can't imagine he thinks he can read minds, he must ask at some point what the customer wants to get out of the project. But the endless bikeshedding meetings and piles of useless UML diagrams and other documents is indeed just a scam.

The most absurd thing of it all is that even in-house development organizations behave the exact same way, despite having the exact opposite incentives.


When things keep changing without good reasons, you

- tell the client to get their shit together

- fire the client

- walk away


Interesting. Which episode mentioned COVID was a hoax?


“Vaccines prevent you getting the worst of the illness”, on other words, a treatment…


I think this offhand and flippant, even if I personally believe what you're saying is true.

The largest issue with COVID was the over saturation of healthcare facilities, that's the only reason the UK locked down at all.

Oversaturated healthcare is a problem for people who have the worst effects of COVID and people who otherwise need beds, since their bed may be taken up by a person with COVID.

Vaccines lowering the spread of the virus may be true, not really going to argue that point, I'm more pointing out that vaccines do not halt the spread and thus a vaccine pass is a poor way of saying it won't spread.

Instead you just prevent the non-vaccinated from participating in society, when in reality we probably need people to remain unvaccinated due to underlying health conditions or to understand health complications that can arise through the vaccine and/or the virus when unmitigated.

I'm not claiming "anti-vax rights", though it might sound like that, it's just not very scientific to have no control population.


I agree, and we've always had an anti-vax minority, in every country. The problem with covid wasn't primarily what you describe though, but that that anti-vax sentiment exploded enough that healthcare everywhere choked more than it should have. Then stronger measures were needed as a response to that. Which is unfortunate in just the manner you describe.

There's always been "unconventional" (diplomatically) ideas, and that's great since some fraction of them do turn out correct. But with the last decade or two of ubiquitous social media use, the fringe ideas that aren't dangerous in 0.1% of people, are very dangerous if they reach 5 or 10%.

This is not a defense of authoritarianism on ideas, but merely describing the practical effects.


Citation? 95% is hard to argue against if true!


Cherry pick those commits into another set of PRs


I don't quite follow. E.g. at work with have feature branches with dozens of meaningful commits that we worked like 2-3 weeks on before merging to master. My point was that I don't want to squash the information contained in all those commits.

I assume people here have different workflows, where they work alone on small features for maybe 1-2 days and then just squash all their tiny WIP commits into one?


You can take your seatbelt off when you’re done driving


The infection sounds like pizzle rot


It basically was. If your urethra is blocked by a calcium stone, then bad things happen. The boys were making stones left and right, and they were not fixable via diet.


That’s the song that plays on the alarm clock radio in the movie Groundhog Day.


The equivalent song for me personally is "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night after a traumatic experience on an eighth grade trip


That is frighteningly easy to picture mentally.


Exactly, but I had a hard time recognizing Sonny and Cher just from the lyrics.


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A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson


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