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grey-area ◴[] No.44984361[source]
The heart of the article is this conclusion, which I think is correct from first-hand experience with these tools and teams trying to use them:

So what good are these tools? Do they have any value whatsoever?

Objectively, it would seem the answer is no.

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potsandpans ◴[] No.44984494[source]
I don't think you understand what the word "objectively" means.
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boesboes ◴[] No.44984574[source]
It's from the post. And I agree, the author has no clue what objectively means.

Just another old-man-shouting-at-cloud blog post. you company culture sucks and the juniors need to be managed better. Don't blame the tools.

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1. catskull ◴[] No.44984719[source]
FWIW I’m 34 :)
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2. danielbln ◴[] No.44984998[source]
Take it from a 40 year old, to someone <30, 34 is old. To someone <20 you're basically walking dead.
3. allknowingfrog ◴[] No.44985878[source]
I became an old man well before I reached my 30's. :)