thanks :(
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Replying to @eigenrobot
agh it's this project course about, like, Coding something together in a Biggish Group (~5-6 people?). in this case a ray tracer
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Replying to @hoaxpudding
man that sounds like fun in the abstract except 5-6 people? fuuuuuuuck that better in private sector when your boss can fire people I think
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I've yet to work closely with someone who sucked so much they got fired; >
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Replying to @regretmaximizer @eigenrobot
have worked lots with people who suck enough I have to work around rather than with them and/or suffer low quality group output
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Replying to @regretmaximizer
seems like that threat is always there though? maybe not, maybe I just imagine it
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Replying to @eigenrobot
yeah, only gets used on people who aren't really even trying in my limited experience, lots of room to be hard to work with beyond that
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Replying to @regretmaximizer
other upside is clear division of labor maybe? damn I have a lot of management theory + application to learn how hard is it to pick up?
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Replying to @eigenrobot
yeah partitioning out territory often mostly solves "hard to work with" by default I wouldn't know lol, have only read a couple mgmt books
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dang gotta get in on this technical management racket
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