It means this is a badly managed farm, from my perspective. You should NEVER be in the custom software biz unless your product is software... not beets and radishes
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Possibly, but hard to say with literally zero context
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The words “custom software” should send a chill down one’s spine, if it does not, we are failing to teach the world about software
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Jeff has seen some ish
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Financially: at a certain scale, if your success is 100% reliant on handling/responding to information, custom software (even terrible custom software) can be financially justifiable. Too often the incumbent solutions are cripplingly expensive, broken, and suffocatingly limited.
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Inheriting terrible homebrew stuff sucks. But from the business side, even amateurishly written projects are often transformative enough to allow the business to get ahead of the competitors in their tier, in a way they couldn't with incumbent solutions, if they even exist.
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software is eating the world
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The world is eating software?
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It likely does more than just inventory management.
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Some years ago, someone made an architectural decision to use Django, and is now too in love with the outcome to switch to a more hosted/out-of-the-box solution.
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It means I want to Follow Kate Sills on Twitter to learn
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Organic farm inventory is not regular inventory. You have to prove everything is the chain is organic, probably easier to do custom. Plus shrinkage. It's going to be specific. I wrote the first CAB software to track from slaughter to store so single steer didn't become 8. Custom
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Learn to program
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I'm thinking about what it means for the future of cyberwar if food safety systems are hackable. I'm thinking maybe, as in real life, diversity is a good defense.
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