What is the technical hill you are willing to die on in your industry?
What is the technical hill you are willing to die on in your industry?
Every industry is full of technical hills that people plant their flag on. What is yours?
What is the technical hill you are willing to die on in your industry?
Every industry is full of technical hills that people plant their flag on. What is yours?
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Is there anybody on Lemmy that isn't a software engineer of some description? No? Anyone?
Carpenter
I'm a geologist!
Yes, me. I am a network engineer with an expired CCNA
Fellow network engineer here. The expired cert is implied.
I'm a machinist.
Just because I'm not in a technical job doesn't mean I'm not a technology user.
Low voltage electrical engineer!
Yes, there are dozens of us.
Shoe Cobbler
I'm not, although I do write some code.
I do (workplace) safety, compliance and hazardous waste handling.
Musician and Audio Engineer (so my 9-5 is in IT)
My field is HR.
As for technical hills, I'm not sure.
I do gynecology as a hobby.
Manufacturing design automation specialist
the only code I would ever write is some hacky scripting.
I was thinking the same thing.
otoh, the post does say 'technical'
Lots of trades are starting to use more modern equipment, to the slow embracement of older more “established” tradespeople.
An example from a couple decades ago, when auto leveling tiling systems were coming out, more “prestigious” companies refused to use them since they think it’s cheating. It’s like a calculator, a tool to make your life easier though.
Anyways, now you won’t catch tilesetters NOT using them.
This was my introduction to the 'wonders of tech.'
With great fanfare and joyous noises, we were promised a wonderful, fully modern system that would solve a problem no one knew we had. I was a new supervisor and had to learn a system that seemed to be designed to frustrate and annoy everyone who used it.
the tl, dr is the city wasted lots of money on a project the Mayor's daughter was pushing.
Paper pusher!
I do data engineering, so to software engineers, the answer is no. To non-software engineers, they'd probably say yes
I'm an Illustrator. And I even contributed something non software engineery.