It's a great strategy, but exclusively for software engineering. Weird tech bros who want to run the world like a software company inherently don't understand that fact.
He was pressuring his employees to go faster with testing and development, as their competitor (I believe it was Synchron) got approved for human trials way faster.
Well, "move fast and break things" isn't really a good mindset while performing animal trials, and after about 1500 deaths, many due to botched and rushed brain surgery, the research facility actually got audited for animal cruelty allegations (which happens SO rarely because the law basically allows anything when you say it's "research"). Vox article
I'm only a regular so far, but my theory is that seniors don't have that much more knowledge or skill - they're just much more comfortable in putting out fires and don't get as stressed when they don't know what to do. I aspire to become as hardened as that some day haha
... do people actually do that? As in, is strong jealousy really a thing?
I'd like to believe that each of us builds their life into the exact thing they need, so swapping places with anyone else would be terribly uncomfortable. So I can't relate as to why anyone would ever be jealous i guess haha
My parents claim there is rampant discrimination and racism towards Russians. They're all hysterical about it, claiming that they need to stow away all their money in a russian bank before the German government starts persecuting them "like they did with the Jews" (yea, literal quote). I'm doubtful that it's as bad as they claim 🤔
Even porn? I've had a discussion at work recently about how crazy it is that media conservation often overlooks porn as something of "no value", so it becomes lost media almost instantly, especially now in the age of streaming.
But I bet that future anthropologists would be really interested in studying it!
Yeah, people want to learn about the topics that are currently hyped up / in demand from employers 🤷 Just being good in Java/Python/C++ doesn't really cut it on a resume, you gotta have either a weird specialisation or claim skills in a currently hyped up technology.
More people do it than you might think! I sit in an office of 8, there's always someone either quietly beatboxing to themselves, doing minute long "uhhhrrmm"s or muttering movie quotes. There's an understanding that anyone who feels bothered by the stimming can put on their noise cancelling headphones lol
I'm feeling exactly the same, I'm in a CBT Therapy group rn which feels double invalidating because everyone else seems to have the exact opposite problems.
I'm currently working through a book on Inter Familial Systems Therapy and it's a much better fit - it works by assigning personas to specific problematic thought patterns and talking the issues out with those personas. Way more validating in my opinion, as it's focused on being empathetic towards them and guiding them in a better direction.
Oh god, mom is one of those project managers that sets up way too many Teams meetings