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UltiemeBanaan ,

The user’s always right

dual_sport_dork ,
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Not in my experience. The three most dangerous things in the world are:

  • A programmer with a soldering iron.
  • An HVAC tech with a software patch.
  • A user with an idea.
And009 ,

What about the designer… Can they program

newIdentity ,

No. Usually not really

This is why most open source projects are ugly

Cabrio ,

One sentence horror story:

Full-stack developer.

Delta_44 ,

What if I’m a bit of both?

Still ,
@Still@programming.dev avatar

I should put down the soldering iron I guess

would make my electronics projects less horrible

ShadedCosmos ,
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Haha as a programmer who has worked on a handful of soldering projects this is so true.

Feathercrown ,

“So I’ve been thinking…”

“Well that’s dangerous!”

Caoldence222 ,

Pretty much: everyone’s dumb when they’re talking about shit they don’t know about and have no experience with. If you let people collaborate organically though, they can understand eachother better and come up with much better ideas than if they were each working separately in their own separate little departments and communicating via help desk tickets and bug reports

thesprongler ,

I recently had a user claim the upgrade from office 2019 to 365 broke her laptop screen.

deweydecibel ,

That, truly, is indictive of every user complaint ever, therefore no complaint has merit.

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