Apologies in advance: I find it hard to imagine side-projects that = my job (just other projects/science) OR...
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
I think it's a way of reminding ourselves that we like programming when our job tries to convince us otherwise
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Replying to @DRMacIver @o_guest
Its for this reason that I'm tempted to actually move away from getting paid to write code.
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt @o_guest
I'm not exactly finding not getting paid to write code less depressing TBH
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Replying to @DRMacIver @o_guest
Well indeed. I'm currently finding being paid to write code depressing. This doesn't make programming seem great....
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt @DRMacIver
I'm really sorry to hear this. "Depressing" is a telling word. Be careful and try to find something that works!
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
Although I guess the "something more normal" is kinda what your'e doing right now :-(
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Replying to @DRMacIver @o_guest
Yeahhhh, it's not for me. Need some more human interaction in my day to day.
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt @o_guest
I found working for small companies often made me angry, but a large company more or less destroyed me.
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Replying to @DRMacIver @o_guest
Im struggling with a sense of being a tiny cog in a huge capitalist machine. Small companies are very appealing to me!
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A big uni might make you feel the same tho, no?
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