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asyncscrum commented on All the job candidates are fake   sofuckingagile.com/blog/A... · Posted by u/asyncscrum
ycombiredd · 8 months ago
all the job postings are fucking fake too. :-/

maybe not yours, and maybe not mine (though i did get taken over from LinkedIn breaches - twice, right now i control my LinkedIn) which is why maybe even though I consider myself more of a devops type than the post maybe indicated you were interested in, i maybe sent my resume via dropbox. "Please forward to a hiring manager." :-)

asyncscrum · 8 months ago
Consider it forwarded!
asyncscrum commented on Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?    · Posted by u/revskill
asyncscrum · 2 years ago
https://sofuckingagile.com

Mostly about enterprise saas product leadership and the intersection with sales.

asyncscrum commented on The 1986 Paris-Dakar rally (2021)   hagerty.com/media/automot... · Posted by u/asyncscrum
asyncscrum · 3 years ago
> Baron fell into a coma, from which he never awoke. He passed in 2010.

I hadn't known that Baron was in a coma for 24 years after this.

asyncscrum commented on “Laws” of software estimation for complex work (2021)   mdalmijn.com/p/11-laws-of... · Posted by u/fagnerbrack
asyncscrum · 3 years ago
The most important takeaway here is that the customer is willing to negotiate timing and scope. The 12wk plan was actually 1yr and the author is still around to write this.

If your colleagues claim the sky is falling because a software development timeline was wrong, they're not cut out for software development.

asyncscrum commented on Software horror show: SAP Concur   blog.plover.com/2022/12/0... · Posted by u/AndrewDucker
asyncscrum · 3 years ago
My favorite fight search tool was hipmunk. Their 'agony' sort was my favorite feature in any software ever. SAP bought them, and I was so hopeful that Concur would bake this into their god awful app that I had to use for work. No luck. RIP Hipmunk.
asyncscrum commented on Ask HN: How do you prioritize Job offers by money and interest?    · Posted by u/meowmiau
asyncscrum · 3 years ago
Usually I determine the money range required to live the lifestyle I want. Once competing offers hit that threshold, then I take money off the table as a evaluation criteria.

Usually it comes down to a single question for me. How likely is it that this job ruins a family vacation? I've had that too many times, and I'm not doing that anymore. If I catch at least a hint of that likelihood, I'm out. Quality of life outside of work is the most important for me right now.

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