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[–] arty@feddit.org 142 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

Let's see how many people agree with me that both poor communication and alcohol are not really signs of professional seniority

[–] Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it 31 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (4 children)

I agree, i also want to add that bad financial decisions are not professional (buying over-priced hardware) but i suppose you don't care if the salary is high soo

[–] LeapSecond@lemmy.zip 42 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

How about getting the people who pay you to buy you over-priced hardware?

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 11 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

I'd personally prefer more hardware for the money, including when its being bought by others. But I also have to replicate client environments (though at a much smaller scale), so its kind of a cheat code for "buy me that" or "I'll be keeping this for 6-9 months and you can buy me a replacement when this one gets delivered to you".

I think I need another GPU heavy project.

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[–] fonix232@fedia.io 24 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Except every single MacBook you can buy right now (directly, from Apple, not second hand) directly beats pretty much every other device in its price range - unless you go super crazy with the specs and want to do 128GB RAM with an M5 Max and 8TB storage.

So it's hardly overpriced.

[–] joelfromaus@aussie.zone 15 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

I’ve been diehard anti-Apple for anything but their mobile devices (iPhone, ipad) for most of my life. Overpriced, underpowered. Now I own a MacBook Pro M4 and I just can’t get over how good it is. What a turnaround their change to Apple Silicone has made, it’s actually wild to me.

MacBooks, specifically, are still expensive but actually value for money now.

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[–] Flamekebab@piefed.social 9 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

The build quality is excellent in my experience. I can justify spending more if it lasts and my previous MBP made it a decade!

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[–] Anivia@feddit.org 12 points 3 weeks ago

A m4 macbook air is $800 and absolutely stomps every laptop even remotely in that price bracket

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[–] woop_woop@lemmy.world 29 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I don't think the image is trying to indicate professional seniority, it seems to me to try to represent seniority from an experience standpoint

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[–] MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I think it want's to communicate burnout.

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[–] eager_eagle@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

neither are macs

0/3 overall

[–] NotSteve_@piefed.ca 10 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (4 children)

Macs are excellent dev machines, especially if your company buys them for you. 3/4 of my past jobs have provided Macbooks rather than Windows laptops and I don't plan on going back unless I'm allowed to install Linux

Having a Mac laptop at work means I can use the same dotfiles between it and my personal CachyOS desktoo

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[–] tuff_wizard@aussie.zone 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

If you can achieve the objectives in the desired deadline without attending 4 million zoom meetings, were the zoom meetings ever really needed?

[–] arty@feddit.org 4 points 3 weeks ago

Countless teams are misshaped, but the usual unwritten objectives of a senior developer in a team also lie beyond lone development

[–] etchinghillside@reddthat.com 4 points 3 weeks ago

The main mistake was even replying after hours.

[–] Static_Rocket@lemmy.world 65 points 3 weeks ago (19 children)

If I resort to using a Mac I want someone to put me out of my misery.

[–] jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev 40 points 3 weeks ago (9 children)

Honestly, between the MBP and a similarly priced Dell as a company laptop, i choose the MBP.

The battery is better, the screen is better, performance is better, etc

Dell doesn't know how to make a laptop & windows sucks ass. Macos is so locked down by default that all the restrictions on a company laptop don't change the user experience all that much.

In an ideal world, id love a debian thinkpad or framework. But we don't live in an ideal world, so had to choose between the two worst possible options

[–] idunnololz@lemmy.world 11 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I was able to buy my M1 MBP from my company for cheap and the laptop is amazing. Its like 4 years old now but it doesnt feel like its aged a day. Easy 6 hour battery life while doing heavy tasks and it performs like a beast. It's faster than my desktop at many tasks such as compilation.

[–] ramjambamalam@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 weeks ago

M CPUs make me a believer in ARM and other non-x86 chips, but preferably RISC-V in the long term.

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[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

Mac user here.

1312604836416

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[–] ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world 44 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Replace the macbook with a beaten up Thinkpad with 4th-5th gen Intel CPU, then it's more realistic.

[–] Buddahriffic@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Yeah, who the hell associates macs with higher competence? Before the 00s, I associated mac users with stumbling on the worse option but not realizing it, after the 00s, wanting to follow trends and/or overpay for hardware to seem rich. They've always been form over function, and simplicity over power, which are things that novice uses look for, not more experienced ones.

Or maybe more experienced ones when most of those experiences went badly and little was learned.

[–] expr@programming.dev 7 points 3 weeks ago

I think the point is not that it's a MacBook, but that the senior is using a single laptop instead of a full multi-monitor setup.

Personally as a senior, I use 4 monitors. My eyes are too shit to stare at a tiny laptop screen all day, and I want slack/browser/terminal windows on their own screens. It's much more comfortable as well.

[–] ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Advertising, and Apple buying up some professional software to discontinue their non-Apple versions (as well as disabling customization as "they know better than the users") made it equal with "professionalism".

[–] szczuroarturo@programming.dev 6 points 3 weeks ago

Im pretty sure its mostly battery life.

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[–] mika_mika@lemmy.world 43 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I'm an alcoholic how do I translate this skill into becoming a dev? Serious question.

[–] janus2@lemmy.zip 66 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] mika_mika@lemmy.world 30 points 3 weeks ago

Holy shit there really is an XKCD for everything.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

get hired as an entry level Q&A, drink with the devs when you break their shit.

they'll accept you eventually.

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[–] inzen@lemmy.world 37 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

If I interpret the mac as just any laptop then I kind of agree. The more experience I have gained the less I care about how many monitors I have or how fancy my keyboard is. I do require linux though.

[–] echodot@feddit.uk 16 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

No the keyboard is important. There are so many truly awful keyboards out there that have no travel on the keys.

I absolutely cannot stand the keyboard on the MacBook air. It's so incredibly cheap and it appears to be made out of the same material that they package luxury chocolates in.

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[–] SeductiveTortoise@piefed.social 20 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

That's not true. I prefer wine and Scottish whisky

[–] rhurruck@piefed.social 14 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)
[–] Zannsolo@lemmy.world 18 points 3 weeks ago

Pfft JD is trash no self respecting senior would by such short whiskey

[–] rtxn@lemmy.world 14 points 3 weeks ago

23:22? Nah mate, my work phone turns off the moment I step through the gate. If someone chose to wait until after 16:00, they can wait until next morning to be told to fuck off.

[–] ramius345@sh.itjust.works 12 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I used to prefer Jameson poured into my coffee when I worked somewhere with 6 hours of zoom meetings a day. I don't care what the laptop is,really, as long as it's not running windows and it has a buttload of ram. It's usually provided by whoever I'm working for anyway.

[–] melsaskca@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 weeks ago

The best, brightest, most complicated thing I've done in IT became obsolete in 4 years.

[–] goatinspace@feddit.org 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)
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[–] NeilBru@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago

There's far better bourbon out there, seniors.

[–] themaninblack@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The constant distraction and availability resonate with me.

The main thing is to put in systems where you don’t need as much effort to handle daily business. Usually you can engineer your way out of high touch, multi-step process glue.

In my youth working manual labour jobs I was full of vinegar and wouldn’t wait for the trucking dolly. Older workers taught me to slow down and I took that advice into software work.

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[–] myfunnyaccountname@lemmy.zip 4 points 3 weeks ago

System admin. This is still relevant

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