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There is a wealth of amazing writing out there about tech, about leadership, teams, management, books about distributed systems, so much that will level you up and make you a better developer. But it's also OKAY NOT TO READ THAT STUFF. You won't be a shit developer if you don't.
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I frequently have to remind myself: * finding kubernetes extremely boring (SO BORING) does not make me rubbish at my job * it is okay that I am not reading O'Reilly books for funsies in bed * my hobbies keep me sane and without them I would be even worse at my job
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I booked a 2-hour slot in my team's calendar every Friday for "Reading time" - time to spend reading or learning whatever they want to learn for work. They can take longer if they want, but having that slot makes it more "official" and so (I hope) people are more likely to do it.
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I guess what I'm saying is I'm really tired, it's okay if you're really tired, let's all be really tired and accept that the Google SRE Workbook will stay untouched on the shelf for a few more weeks
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I've complained this in my work this week, they charge for task, task and more task to be finished but we developers wants to learn more too, and this is getting me insane! Got a child recently and barely stays with her!
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