• The Stoned Hacker
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    542 years ago

    Coding is best done late at night when you wish you were asleep but there’s that one bug…

    • @[email protected]
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      182 years ago

      I think it’s more related to the fact that it’s when there is no distractions at all. At least for me that’s probably the reason. No colleagues asking dumb questions, no pointless meeting, nearly no notification whatsoever.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        Yup, things are nice and quiet when everyone’s asleep.

        I’m really lucky that I work from home, my jobs timezone is 2h behind me, and my wife leaves for work at 10am when my work day is starting.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        no that can’t be right it’s probably a personal failing that I should internalise and maybe spend money on /s

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        I often wonder about this. Does capitalism impose so much emotional freight that it makes coding intimidating? Does having it attached to ideas about working hard and getting a job drain the fun out of it?

        I’m beginning to think that I would actually get more coding done if I abandoned it as a career path.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          Makes sense. When I was starting up, you couldn’t keep me from it. I just hacked for the joy of making things and seeing what would happen. But now it’s all tied up in work, performance, marketability, ROI, etc.

          Even when I think about doing some hobby video game dev, there’s a voice at the back of my head telling me it would be more profitable to brush up on OpenTofu or whatever.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Whenever I meet another web dev, they either have a job as a web dev, they’re looking for a job as a web dev, or they’re trying to create a startup. There are no hobbyists.

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              2 years ago

              I actually know one web dev (experienced, front-end) who has two kids and is transitioning to driving truck after getting laid off earlier in the year.

              He’s got his straight-body license, and is working up to tractor-trailer. He just fixes things under the table and drives around, plows snow, etc. I’ve never seen him happier.

              One of us got out 😌 he’s free now

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      2 years ago

      For me it’s 7am-3:30pm and I do all my work between 7am and the daily at 9:30am. After that it’s just meetings and bullshitting on the internet. Everyone is satisfied with my work.

    • @[email protected]
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      742 years ago

      My hyper focus makes me a good programmer. Unfortunately I only activate it every couple days. With their powers combined… I’m worth keeping employed. 👍🏻

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    Make it an Irish coffee and you’ll get there faster. My sweet spot was ~3 beers in an hour and I could suddenly code better (and it wasn’t the alcohol talking).